The rapidly evolving field of nanotechnology has transformed many theoretical and applied fields of science and technology over the last decade. This has been made possible only due to visionary collaborative efforts between nanotechnology and established branches of science and engineering. Many such innovations have already started to make an impact in industries including photonics, electronics, sensing, biomedicine and engineering.
The Cambridge Nanoforum initiative, an interdisciplinary network with a view to promote such pioneering inter-department collaborations within the university, is organizing a series of networking events.
We invite you to the first meeting in this series, aiming to address potential networking and collaboration opportunities between the traditional branches of engineering, manufacturing and nanotechnology in the field of smart, sustainable buildings and structures. Potential topics include but are not limited to the various aspects of nano-composites and smart-coating, environmental and remote sensing devices and systems, energy harvesting, enhancement of natural and artificial composite materials and their up-scalable manufacturability.

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