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Welcome at the homepage of the
8th INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON
ELECTRODEPOSITED NANOSTRUCTURES


to be on 17th-19th March 2011, Milan, Italy

 
Organizers: Luca Magagnin, Paula Cojocaru and Giovanni Zangari
Politecnico di Milano, Italy
       >>>   the homepage of Politecnico di Milano, Italy
       >>>   The presentation file of the organizers

 

The program is available here

A map with the most important locations       Underground lines in Milan

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON THE VENUE OF THE WORKSHOP
Thursday, 17th March 2011 - Meeting room at Hotel Lombardia, Viale Lombardia 76, Milano Friday, 18th March 2011 - Room MA1 at Politecnico di Milano, Dip. Chimica, Materiali e Ing. Chimica - Via Mancinelli, 7

POSTER SESSION
Poster session will be on Thursday 17th March 2011 at Hotel Lombardia, Viale Lombardia 76 - Milano. Each poster must be of size A0 (84.1cm x 118.9cm) and the orientation must be portrait. We will provide you adhesives to attach your materials to the poster walls.


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The EDNANO comminity decided at the end of the Bristol workshop that the next event will be held in Milan (Italy). It is a great pleasure for the community that the next time we can meet in Milan where a powerful electrodeposition group will host the attendees at the Politechnico di Milano.
The previous workshop was seriously influenced by the air transportation crisis at the time of the Iceland volcano eruption. For this reason, only a part of the EDNANO community could come to the last workshop. For preserving the momentum of the community, it was decided that the next workshop should be held within a year, in contrast to the traditional 18-month timing between the workshops.
The exact date of the workshop was announced on 1st October 2010. As a result of the good campaign of the organizares, as many as 36 presentations could be included into the program, and the number of posters (26) seems to be an all-time record for the EDNANO workshops.

 
 
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