The 1st biannual
NanoThailand Symposium (NTS) will be held during November 6-8, 2008
in Bangkok, Thailand. NTS is conceived as a series of premier international
conference and exhibitions on Nanotechnology to bring together world-leading
researchers and exhibitors, in several focused areas of science
and technology at nanoscale. It is aimed as a platform to disseminate
their latest research results, allow cross-disciplinary exchange
of knowledge to further advance both technological areas and showcase
their latest inventions and innovations. It is foreseeable that
Nanotechnology will significantly impact various large industries
and SMEs across the globe.
" Both of extended abstract and proceeding
paper use the same format(Template of extended abstract).
* Extended abstract for published in abstract book - Max. 2 pages
* Proceeding paper for published in Proceeding CD-Rom - Max. 6 pages
"
Update September 11,
2008
The accepted authors will get the formal accepted letter again within
September 5, 2008. In the accepted letter, you will know your kind
of presentation and the reviewer comments, if the reviewer provided
you. You should submit the final revised paper following the reviewer
comments before September 20, 2008 by sending at info@nanothailand.org.
Harald
Krug, EMPA, Switzerland Small particles
- big business: should we worry?
09.50-10.40
Hideki
Kambara, Hitachi, Japan The development
and prospect of DNA analysis technologies
10.40-11.00
Break
Nano-Biotechnology
Chair: Sirirurg Songsivilai
Energy
I
Chair: Michael Grätzel
Nano-Safety
I
Chair: Harald Krug
Drug Delivery
I
Chair: Jennifer Cha
11.00-11.30
Jennifer Cha,
IBM, The US Engineering High-Throughput Methods
for Patterning Nanoscale Materials
Shingo Kanehira,
Kyoto Univ., Japan Nanotechnology on Optical
Devices-Nano Modification of Transparent Materials
John Fortne,
Rice Univ., The US Safe Nanotechnology: Implications and Applications
in the Environment
Wibool Piyawattanametha,
Stanford Univ., The US In vivo drug monitoring of siRNAs and real-time
in vivo disease diagnosis with MEMS based handheld Dual-Axes
Confocal Microscope
11.30-11.50
E37(Awarded Lecture)
Parviz Ashtari, NSTRI, Iran Novel
Method for Synthesis of Gold Coated Magnetic Nanoparticles,
and Their Usage in Biotechnology
E45 A.K.Ismail, CMRDI, Egypt Preparation
of Silica Nanoparticles and Alternative Energy Materials
by Hydro- and Thermochemical Processing of Rice Straw
Noppawan Tanpipat,
Nanotec, Thailand Role of National Nanotechnology
Center and
Strategy for Responsible Nanotechnology in Thailand
Raj Bawa,
Bawa Biotechnology Consulting, The US Nanomedicine
and Drug Delivery: Size Does Matter
11.50-13.00
Lunch
Nanostructure
Synthesis I
Chair: Thirapat Vilaithong
Energy
II
Chair: Wiwut Tanthapanichakoon
Nano-Safety
II
Chair: Vicki Covlin
Drug
Delivery II
Chair: Hideki Kambara
13.00-13.30
Hajime
Tamon, Kyoto Univ., Japan Synthesis
and applications of nanoporous carbon materials
Gang
Chen, MIT, The US Nanostructured Thermoelectronic
Materials, Devices, and Their Potential Applications
E6
(Awarded Lecture)
Preprame Pattanamahakul, Cyto-, Photo-
and Photogenotoxicity of Fine and Ultrafine Zinc Oxide
Partices incultured Human Lung Cells
Yasuhiko
Tabata, Kyoto Univ., Japan Advanced
Medical Therapy Based on Nano-order Design
13.30-13.50
E43
M.Pazouki, Materials and Energy Research Center,
Iran Two Novel Methods of Rutile Nanostructure
Synthesis
Kyuya Nakagawa,
Hyogo Univ., Japan Nano-Material Derived Macro-Porous Solid
Foams: Preparation method and Applications
E 50
Fin Dechsakulthorn, UNSW, Australia
In vitro cytototoxicity assessment of selected nanoparticles
on human cell lines using ATP assay
T8
Sorada Kanokpanont,Chulalongkorn Univ.,Thailand Fabrication of Choresterol-Grafted Gelatin Micelles
for Curcumin Delivery
13.50-14.10
T20 (Awarded
Lecture)
Sutham Niyomwas, Prince of Songkhla Univ, Thailand Synthesis of Si-Sic Nanoparticle composites
E5
Hamzah Rosniza, USM, Malaysia The
Structural and Thermal Stidies of Oxirane Ring Opening
Reactions in Epoxidized Natural Rubbel (ENR-50) Catalyzed
by Tin(II) Chloride Dihydrate: A Potential Enroute to
a Hybridized ENR/SnO Composite
T68
Yokruethai Kulwatthanasal, Chulalongkorn Univ.,
Thailand Sustained Antimicrobial Activity of
nisin by Solid Lipid Nano-particles
T22
Asiya Mehtar,Mahidol Univ.Thailand
Encapsulation of Magnatic CoFe2O4 in SiO2 with Hydroxyapatite
(Hap) as Template for Drug delivery
14.10-14.30
J.V. Yakhami,
Bhabha Atomic Research Center, India Using Self-assembly
to Fabricate Devices at Nanoscale
E49
Yasuka Fujii, Gunma Univ, Japan Method
for Generating and Measuring Small Forces
E44 (Awarded
Lecture)
Sung-Kyu You, Konkuk Univ., South Korea Effect of ß-Cyclodextrin as A Cryoprotectant
on the Stability of Nanocapsules during Freezing Process
14.30-14.45
Break
Nanostructure Synthesis II
Chair: Heinrich Hofmann
Nanostructure Synthesis III
Chair: Teerachai Pornsinsirirak
Drug
Delivery III
Chair: Suroj Thangjittham
14.45-15.05
E46 (Awarded
Lecture)
Jatuporn Salaklang, EPFL, Switzerland Advanced
bio-surface derivatization of Superparamagnetic Iron
Oxide nanoparticles using fixed bed micro-reactor
E7
Nor Hashila Mohammad Hirmizi, USM, Malaysia Silver Sulphide Sols
T4
Mi Jung Choi, NANOTEC, Thailand Study
on thermal properities of molecular inclusion and emulsion-diffusion
methods for fish oil encapsulation
15.05-15.25
T10
Puttapol Khongsuk, Mahidol Univ., Thailand Methotrexate-Immobilized Superparamagnetic Nnoparticles
and Plasmodium Vivax Dihydrofoloate Reductase: Fabrication
and Binding Study
E21
Tan Wei Leng, USM, Malaysia The Dependence
of Size, Size distribution, Shape and Purity of Nickle
oxide nanoparticles on the Precursors and Preparative
experimental parameters
Joachim
Sauer, Humboldt Univ., Germany Atomistic
Simulation of Catalytic Hydrocarbon Reactions in Confined
Spaces at the Nanoscale
09.50-10.40
Somsak
Panyakeow, Chulalongkorn Univ., Thailand Self-Assembled Semiconductor Quantum Dots in Nanoelectronic
and Nanophotonic Applications
10.40-11.00
Break
Energy III
Chair: Somsak Panyakeow
Nanoscale simulations
Chair: Joachim Sauer
11.00-11.30
Yang-Yuan
Chen, Academia Sinica, Taiwan Fabrication, characterization and thermodynamic
property measurements on single nanowire, nanowire array
and thin film of thermoelectric materials
Akira Miyamoto,
Tohoku Univ., Japan Multi-level Combinatorial
Computational Methods for Industrial Innovations
11.30-11.55
Manickam
Sivakumar, University of Nottingham, Malaysia
Cavitation – A Simple, Energy Efficient
& Technological Approach for Nanomaterials
Gerhard Goldbeck-Wood,
Accelrys Inc. Computer-Aided Nanodesign™ : combining
atomistic simulation, engineering models and data platforms
to drive industrial applications
11.55-12.15
E31
Duangkamon Baowan, Univ. of Wollongong, Australia A Theoretical Study of Nanobud Assembly
12.15-13.00
Lunch
12.15-13.00
(Late Lunch)
Environment
Chair: Joydeep Dutta
Nanoparticles
and electronic applications
Chair: Kritsana Sagarik
T33 (Awarded
Lecture) Suvit Thanasanvorakun, Chiang
Mai Univ, Thailand Fabrication and Application
of SnO2 Nanowires: A Single SnO2 Nanowires Gas Sensor
13.20-13.40
T57
Dujreutai Kashima Pongkao, Chulalongkorn Univ.,
Thailand Antibacterial Activities Against E.COLI
of Calcium based Natural Waste Materials
E42 (Awarded
Lecture)
Mohammad Javad Sharifi, SBU, Iran
A Memristor Circuit Model and A Nonvolatile Memory based
on it
13.40-14:00
T1
Ratanawan W.Kiattikomol, Suranaree Univ.,Thailand Preparation of Montmorillonite-filled Cellulose
Acetate Membrane and its Seperation Application
T42
Cesar Ortinero, AIT, Thailand Fluorscence
Imaging of Bacteria by Manganese-Doped Zinc Sulfide
Quantum Dots
14.00-14:20
T64
Walasinee Jitbunpot, Chulalongkorn Univ, Thailand Preparation and Dye Removal Efficiency Study Using
Nano TIO2/Poly[Acrylamide-CO-(Acrylic Acid)] Composite
14.20-14:30
Break
14:30-16:00
Final
Poster & Exhibition Session
July 31, 2008 :
Deadline for extended abstracts ( 2 pages )
September 1, 2008 :
Acceptance Notification
September 20, 2008 :
Full Paper Submission Deadline
Registration fee (in US$)
by September 30, 2008
after September 30, 2008 and On-site
Participant
300
350
Student
150
200
Topics at NTS 2008 will cover 6
areas of applications in Nanotechnology. The proposed themes are
:
Energy
Textiles
Drug Delivery
Devices
Safety and Regulation
Nanoscale Simulations for Industrial Applications
Plenary and keynote lectures are
to provide overviews on advanced and relevant research topics in
Nanotechnology. Abstracts are to be submitted to the Secretariat
of the International Program Committee at
by May 1, 2008.