Call for Abstracts

Abstract submissions are closed – HOWEVER if you still would like to get your presentation considered for the conference contact the appropriate session Chair or Xing Xie (Xing.Xie@ce.gatech.edu) or Tonoy Das (Tonoy.das@tamuk.edu), Conference Co-Chairs

The Sustainable Nanotechnology Organization (SNO) and the International Water Association (IWA) invite you to contribute to the 14th NANO Conference. We are a premier platform for showcasing innovation and encourage Next generation Applications of Nanotechnology for Optimal Sustainability presentations. We welcome submissions in the areas of research, technology, education and workforce development. The conference will feature podium presentations, posters, interactive panels, and inspiring plenary lectures. Sessions are designed to highlight emerging trends and breakthroughs across a wide range of sustainable nanotechnology topics.

Submit Your Abstract
We are accepting abstracts for podium and poster presentations. Each abstract should be 200-250 words, accompanied by a brief paragraph describing how your work contributes to the field of sustainable nanotechnology.

You may request consideration for both podium and poster formats. Submissions are reviewed on a rolling basis, and you will be notified within two weeks of submission.

Poster Session Highlights Our poster session, with authors present, is the evening of November 7, accompanied by a networking reception. With space for approximately 30 posters, this session provides an excellent platform for undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, and professionals to engage in meaningful conversations and expand their networks in an informal setting.

To enhance engagement, posters will be available from Friday afternoon through Saturday noon for viewing. Poster awards will recognize outstanding contributions to the field. All posters must align with the theme of sustainable nanotechnology.

Ready to share your work?
Explore session topics below:

  • Sources, Fate, and Effects of Nano/Microplastics
  • Nano Energy and Decarbonization
  • NanoEducation, Outreach, and Workforce Development
  • NanoPolymers
  • Nanomedicine
  • Safety and Sustainability of Nano-Based Applications
  • NanoBioeconomy: Agriculture, Energy, Food, and the Allied
  • AI and Machine Learning in Nanotechnology
  • Tribute to NEWT