International Conference on Diamond and Carbon Materials, Granada, Spain, September 2-6, 2012

International Conference on Diamond and Carbon Materials

This international meeting on high performance diamond and carbon materials will showcase the latest research and results in this increasingly critical field.

Demands for energy, human health and the environment drive development for new classes of alternative systems where carbon -based materials offer great potential to play a role in making effective, economical applications. This conference will present the latest research achievements and commercial applications of carbon and diamond-based materials and devices.

Topics will include:

  • New developments and applications of carbon allotropes for bio- and environmental sensing
  • Utilization of quantum effects for quantum computing and cryptography based on single defects become important technical topics
  • Manufacturing of pn and pin-junctions for deep UVLEDs and power devices by way of progress in growth and doping of diamond. 
  • Use of graphene for in displays and metals in power devices.

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Conference sessions will be held daily, and leading international experts will report on the latest results in research, development and applications. Several focused sessions will highlight selected hot topics, accompanied by plenary talks to review achievements. About 90 contributing oral presentations will be given over 4 days of meetings. In addition, the conference will hold two poster sessions where attendees can discuss results in detail with presenting authors.

Young Scholar Award

The conference promotes young scientists from around the world (bachelor-, master- and PhD-students) by holding a competition for the best contributions selected by an award committee. Up to four students will be chosen and will give a plenary lecture during the award lecture series. Awards will be presented at the conference banquet. Click here for more information

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Organised by Elsevier

Supporting Journal

Diamond and Related Materials Journal

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