Program Structure
The agenda covers four days of lectures, scientific sessions, and networking, structured to combine the Nanotech Poland (Advanced Materials and Nanobiomedicine) with the NIBS format, which consists of three topical days—Motivation, Innovation, and Young Researchers—all of which focus on applied nanotechnology and feature contributions from academia, industry, and early-career researchers.
Section A: Advanced nanomaterials
- novel nanostructured and nanoscale materials
- nanoparticles, nanocomposites, hybrid nanostructures
- 2D materials and applications
- surface physico-chemistry
- nanomaterials for clean and sustainable technology
- nanomaterials for energy conversion and storage devices
- renewable energy technologies
- MEMS/NEMS
- nanosensors
- green nanotechnology
- nanomaterials for catalysis
- nano-membranes and nano-filters
- theory, modelling and design of nanomaterials and nanodevices
Section B: Nanobiomedicine
- nanoscaled biomaterials and biodevices
- nanobiotechnology
- nanomaterials for bio-imaging
- nanomaterial for drug and nucleic acids delivery
- nanomaterials for therapy and diagnostics – theranostics
- nanotoxicology in vitro/in vivo, health and environmental effects
- nanoparticle-based biosensors
- regenerative medicine
- nanobiosensors
Entrepreneurial, Industrial, Popularisation and Societal Forums
NINa Young Scientist Award: As part of this session, the NINa Young Scientist Award will be presented to recognise outstanding research contributions by early-career scientists within the Baltic Sea Region.