Graphene Week 2016

Warsaw, Poland

Conference overview

From Manchester to Warsaw, the 11th edition of the international conference, Graphene Week will be held at the University of Warsaw, Poland.

The Graphene Week 2016 programme will focus on:

     Science and applications of graphene and new 2D materials
     Synthesis of graphene and new 2D materials
     2D materials, heterostructures and superstructures
     Correlation effects in graphene and 2D materials
     Graphene- and 2D materials-based nanocomposites
     Graphene-related biomedical and environment research


13 – 17 June 2016, Warsaw, Poland

Originating from 2006, Graphene Week has a long history of creating Europe’s most influential conference on graphene and related two-dimensional materials by bringing together international key experts and professionals from all around the world.

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Up until now, Graphene Week has been staged in various locations across Europe. In 2014, the conference was sold out, which brought together over 450 professionals from 35 countries in Gothenburg, Sweden. At Graphene Week 2015, history is repeated with over 600 professionals from 37 countries.

Graphene Week 2016 will be held in the capital of Poland on the main campus of the University of Warsaw, the largest and one of the oldest academic institutions in the country. Founded in 1816, it has 49,000 students including 3,170 PhD students and 7,000 academic staff. The university is nestled in the heart of the city’s historic area on Krakowskie Przedmiescie Street, part of the Royal Route, one of the most beautiful places in Warsaw, near the Old Town, the Royal Castle and the National Theatre.

Photo copyright © 2015 Anders Frick/Chalmers University of Technology. 

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