Objective

The determination of the structure of different types of nanoparticles is a pivotal challenge in nanotechnology research. Their physical, chemical, mechanical, and catalytic properties are profoundly influenced by their atomic arrangement. This symposium aims to unite researchers and professionals from Austria and Poland to exchange insights and discuss the latest advancements in materials engineering, particularly in nanoparticle synthesis and characterization. Key topics include cutting-edge techniques such as High-Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy (HRTEM), Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy (EELS), and X-ray-based methods. Additionally, simulations, theoretical modeling, and predictions of novel nanostructures will complement our understanding of these sophisticated materials and their unique properties.

Target Audience

Researchers in materials science and nanotechnology

Postgraduate students in physics, chemistry, and materials engineering

Industry professionals working in nanotechnology and advanced materials

Expected Outcomes

Enhanced understanding of nanoparticle synthesis and characterization techniques

Cross-disciplinary collaboration among researchers and professionals Identification of challenges and future directions in nanoparticle research