Waterloo Naontechnology Conference
We are excited to have you embark on a journey to come and explore how the world has been tackling some of the toughest problems in climate change. This year's conference is on "Thinking Small to Store More" covering advancements in renewable energy using nanotechnology. From a keynote talk on nanomaterials by Geoffrey Ozin, "the father of nanochemistry", an energy storage panel led by some of the world's most highly cited researchers, a grad-student panel focused on carbon capture, networking sessions, a poster exhibition, and many more speakers, there is something for everyone! Join us in shaping the world to a greener future one step at a time!
The Waterloo Undergraduate Nanotechnology Conference is a 1-day event held annually for students, faculty, and industries who have an interest and passion for nanotechnology emerging in various disciplines of science and engineering. The goal of this event is to connect youth, academia, industry, and start-ups to show the prospects of nanotechnology innovation, and showcase current developments in the industry locally and globally.