On
the
19-20th
November,
2020,
the
Waterloo
Institute
for
Nanotechnology
(WIN)
will
host
the
“International
Workshop
on
Nanotechnology
for
a
Sustainable
Future”.
This
virtual
workshop
will
bring
together
world
leaders
in
nanotechnology
to
address
current
global
issues,
to
meet
United
Nations
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(UN
SDG)
in
nanotechnology
&
society,
policy
and
science
diplomacy,
industry
&
innovation,
energy
&
environment,
devices
for
healthcare
&
communications,
and
resource
management
and
the
circular
economy.
Researchers
and
governmental
officials
from
four
continents
will
present
at
this
workshop
including
representatives
from
Japan’s
Science
&
Technology
Agency
(JST),
The
University
of
Sydney
Nano
Institute
(Sydney
Nano)
in
Australia,
and
Nanotechnology
research
hubs
in
the
Netherlands,
and
WIN
members,
researchers
from
other
Canadian
universities,
and
Canadian
funding
agency
representatives.
The
participating
institutions
have
well-defined
priority
theme
areas
for
2020-21
each
having
excellent
overlap,
and
will
be
discussed
in
the
following
five
technical
sessions:
-
Session
1:
Nanotechnology
&
Society,
Policy
and
Science
Diplomacy
(UN
SDG
#8,
10,
16,
17)
-
Session
2:
Industry
&
Innovation
(UN
SDG
#9,
11)
-
Session
3:
Energy
&
Environment
(UN
SDG
#7,
13)
-
Session
4:
Devices
&
Technology
for
Healthcare
(including
COVID-19)
and
Communications/Photonics
(UN
SDG
#3,
9,
11)
-
Session
5:
Resource
Management
and
the
Circular
Economy
(UN
SDG
#6,
11,
12,
13,
17)
Thursday, November 19, 2020 5:00 pm
-
Friday, November 20, 2020 7:00 pm
EST (GMT -05:00)