The school will focus on nanotechnology innovation with safety, responsibility, and sustainability considering an international globalized scenario; submissions will be accepted until February 5, 2023 (image: CNPEM)

Applications open for School of Advanced Science on Nanotechnology, Agriculture and Environment
2023-01-04
PT ES

The school will focus on nanotechnology innovation with safety, responsibility, and sustainability considering an international globalized scenario; submissions will be accepted until February 5, 2023.

Applications open for School of Advanced Science on Nanotechnology, Agriculture and Environment

The school will focus on nanotechnology innovation with safety, responsibility, and sustainability considering an international globalized scenario; submissions will be accepted until February 5, 2023.

2023-01-04
PT ES

The school will focus on nanotechnology innovation with safety, responsibility, and sustainability considering an international globalized scenario; submissions will be accepted until February 5, 2023 (image: CNPEM)

 

Agência FAPESP – The São Paulo School of Advanced Science on Nanotechnology, Agriculture and Environment (SPSAS NanoAgri&Enviro) will be held on July 3-15 at the Brazilian Center for Research in Energy and Materials (CNPEM) in Campinas, São Paulo state, Brazil.  

The School aims to provide students with a multidisciplinary environment that could favor the exchange of experiences and integration of different areas in a knowledge frontier setting. The School’s rationale points towards nanotechnology innovation with safety, responsibility, and sustainability considering an international globalized scenario.

Designed to meet an increasing level of content depth and complexity, the SPSAS NanoAgri&Enviro will cover the following topics: i) Nanotechnology, innovation, and sustainability; ii) Synthesis, functionalization, and characterization of nanomaterials; iii) Characterization of nanoparticles in complex matrices; iv) Synchrotron Light for nano-agri-environmental research; v) Biological and environmental applications of nanoparticles; vi) Nanofertilizers and Nanoagrochemicals; vii) Ecotoxicology, geochemistry and nanobiointerfaces; viii) Nanosafety and Nanoinformatics; ix) International harmonization and regulatory issues; x) Environmental implications of nanotechnology.

Discussions regarding those topics will benefit from the participation of internationally renowned scientists as speakers, including Mark V. Wiesner (Duke University), Iseult Lynch (University of Birmingham), Leonardo F. Fraceto (São Paulo State University – UNESP), Gregory V. Lowry (Carnegie Mellon University), Marisa N. Fernandes (Federal University of São Carlos – UFSCar), Caue Ribeiro (Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation – EMBRAPA), and others.

The program also comprises didactic activities programmed among theoretical interactive classes, practical experiments (hands-on), and technical visits to world-class facilities and specialized laboratories from several institutions in São Paulo state.

The event is supported by FAPESP through its São Paulo School of Advanced Science Program (SPSAS). Undergraduate students, postdoctoral fellows and researchers who are already working on subjects relating to the school can apply to receive financial support to cover the cost of air travel, accommodation and meals. Applications must be submitted by February 5, 2023.

More information: pages.cnpem.br/spsasnano/.   

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