MARCH 23-25, 2027 | BOSTON, MA
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  Carbon Nanomaterials   
and Applications  



This symposium explores the frontier of carbon-based nanomaterials, focusing on advances in production, characterization, and technology integration. Submit an abstract and join researchers from around the world driving innovations and expanding the impact of these exceptional materials.

Note: Research focusing primarily on graphene and similar structures are encouraged to submit to our partner symposium “Graphene & 2D-Materials”.

Submit Early Bird Abstract - Due October 16

Please first review the information for authors — abstract submission guidelines.


Topics & Application Areas
  • Composites & Carbon Fibers
  • Devices and Sensors
  • Quantum Applications
  • Energy Conversion/Harvesting and Storage
  • Electrochemical Applications
  • Biological and Medical Applications
  • Characterization and Imaging
  • Other
 

Symposium Chair


Christopher Sims

Christopher Sims

Research Chemist

National Institute of Standards and Technology







2026 Key Speakers


Nigel Reuel

Nigel Reuel

Associate Professor

Iowa State University



 
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2026 Symposium Sessions

Tuesday March 10

1:30Carbon Nanomaterials & Applications

2026 Symposium Program

Tuesday March 10

1:30Carbon Nanomaterials & ApplicationsMarriott Congressional A
Session chair: Christopher Sims, NIST
Carbon and boron nitride: Basic science and broader impact
R. Ruoff, UNIST, KR
Commercializing Single Walled Carbon Nanotube Based Sensors for Enzyme Engineering – the journey from inception to product
N.F. Reuel, N.E. Kallmyer, Iowa State University, US
*STUDENT BEST ABSTRACT HONORABLE MENTION* Carbon Nanotube Textiles for Lunar Applications
P. Giri, M.J. Schulz, University of Cincinnati, US
Automated Fluorescence Titration as a Tool for Designing Aqueous Two-Phase Systems for Single-Wall Carbon Nanotube Separations
C.M. Sims, T. Hicks, J.A. Fagan, National Institute of Standards and Technology, US
Extreme Temperature and Radiation Resilient Cryptography Based on Ultrananocrystalline Diamond
A. Wali, D. Rosenmann, Y. Liu, M. Jadhav, J.E. Metcalfe, A.V. Sumant, Argonne National Laboratory, US
Algae-Derived Carbon from Hydrothermal Liquefaction for CO₂ Capture under Ambient Conditions
H. Attigah, L. Zimmerman, A. Mali, T. Uwaike, S. Mantripragada, L. Zhang, Joint School of Nanoscience and Nanoengineering, North Carolina A&T State University,, US



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