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The Fifth International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels and Minichannels will be held during June 18-20, 2007 at the Universidad De Las Americas Puebla, Mexico. The new location is well connected by direct flights to Puebla from a number of international cities. It is only 120 km from Mexico City with buses running every half hour to Puebla. The conference will be held in the modern University premises. The city of Puebla is a historic center of Mexico and offers an exciting opportunity to meet people from different regions in a refreshingly hospitable environment.
The conference is intended to provide a platform for researchers to exchange information and identify research needs in this emerging area encompassing many engineering and bio-medical disciplines.
Plenary Speaker
Mark S. Spector
Program Officer, Ships and Engineering Systems Division, Office of Naval Research
Presentation: "U.S. Navy Nanotechnology Research Initiatives in Energy and Power"
For more details on this speaker, and to view other speakers, please visit the Plenary Speakers page.
Who should attend?
- Electronic cooling Engineers and Researchers
- Fuel Cell researcher
- Refrigeration System Researchers and Designers
- Single-phase flow and Two-phase flow Researchers and Designers
- Biomedical Devices Researchers and Engineers
- Microfluidics Devices Researchers and Engineers
- Fluid flow and Heat Transfer Educators
- Chemists and Chemical Engineers interested in micro-mixers and mass transfer devices
- MEMS fabrication engineers
- Lab-on-Chip scientists
- Microsensor and instrumentation developers
- Nuclear thermal designers
- Optics and Photonics Researchers
- Nanofluidics and Nanomaterials
- Attorneys interested in IP
- Government Representatives
- Individuals interested in the development of Nanochannels, Microchannels and Minichannels
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