Graphene and 2D Materials have a huge potential to impact established industrial sectors, building new emerging industries and niche segments and creating economic value.
The one-day Graphene and 2DM Online conference (GO2020) will present the most recent advances in fundamental research in electronics, energy storage, biohealth, composites, coatings or sensors.
12 high profile talks from worldwide most influential academia experts in the Graphene and 2DM sector will present speeches in this international event on how advanced materials will change the future of technology and impact positively our daily life.

GO2020 will be a one-day online event that means to gather the key players of the Graphene and 2DM Community and related sectors. This event is launched following the success of previous Grapheneconf editions and considering that all major scientific and technological conferences are being cancelled or postponed worldwide until the end of 2020.

The Phantoms Foundation is a Professional Conference Organiser specialised in the planning and execution of conferences and online meetings focused on Nanoscience & Nanotechnology and in particular “Graphene and 2DM”. The Phantoms Foundation, a non-profit organisation, is a key actor in structuring and fostering European Excellence and enhancing collaborations in these fields, giving as well high level management profile to National and European scientific projects (Involved in 11 European projects in the last 10 years either as coordinator or partner) and providing an innovative platform for dissemination, transfer and transformation of basic nanoscience knowledge, strengthening interdisciplinary research in nanoscience and nanotechnology by catalysing collaboration among international research groups.
Currently, one of its main core activities is to organize International conferences, meetings and workshops in particular in the “Graphene and 2D Materials” area:
 
 

Founded in 1425, UCL is one of Europe´s oldest universities, with more than 28,000 students. UCL is a key player in fundamental research in Belgium, in Europe and worldwide and is also an official partner of the Graphene Flagship. The UCL research group of Prof. J.-C. Charlier has well versed in fundamental aspects of ab initio, atomistic and property modelling and is strongly involved in the prediction of spin-dependent transport in graphene and other 2D systems (including vdW heterostructures), based on its expertise in first-principles simulations for more than twenty five years.


   
 
China Innovation Alliance of the Graphene Industry (CGIA) was established in 2013 with the support of the Chinese Government bodies and with the valued guidance of China Industry University Research Collaboration Association, and China Association of Technology Entrepreneurs. As a scientific innovation consortium, CGIA aims at improving the industrial technology innovations on Graphene for the development of enterprise and respecting their common interests.
     
   
 
NanoCanada has an exceptional national and international reputation and network that it uses to showcase and launch Canadian innovators in advanced materials and nanotechnology. NanoCanada delivers significant economic impact thanks to its strong leadership and experience, identifying gaps in the Canadian innovation ecosystem, and developing programs to support its community.

Organising Committee
Antonio Correia (Phantoms Foundation, Spain) - Chairperson
Jean-Christophe Charlier (University of Louvain (UCL), Belgium)
 
Technical Committee
Concepción Narros (Phantoms Foundation, Spain)
Joaquin Ramon-Laca Maderal (Phantoms Foundation, Spain)
Jose Luis Roldan (Phantoms Foundation, Spain)

 

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