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12th Edition of World Nanotechnology Conference

March 18-20, 2027 | Singapore
March 18-20, 2027 | Singapore

Nanotubes In Electronics

Nanotubes In Electronics

Nanotubes in electronics are a revolutionary technology that promises to revolutionize the way electronic devices are developed and used. Nanotubes are extremely tiny, cylindrical tubes of carbon atoms that are just a few nanometers in diameter. These nanotubes can be used to create extremely thin and lightweight electronic components and devices. They have the potential to increase the speed and efficiency of electronic circuits, as well as reduce their overall size and weight. Nanotubes can be used to create transistors, diodes, capacitors, and other components of electronic circuits. They are also used to create extremely small and efficient sensors that are capable of detecting extremely small changes in temperature, pressure, and other environmental conditions. Nanotubes can also be used to create thin-film transistors, which are used in flat panel displays such as those found in televisions and computer monitors. Nanotubes are also being used to create integrated circuits, which are the building blocks of modern electronic devices. Nanotubes have a number of advantages over traditional electronic components. They are incredibly strong, yet extremely lightweight and flexible. This makes them ideal for use in thin and lightweight electronic devices. They are also extremely efficient, using less power and producing less heat than traditional components. Finally, nanotubes are extremely resistant to corrosion and wear, making them highly reliable for long-term use in electronic devices.

Committee Members
Committee Member - Alexander G Ramm

Alexander G Ramm

Kansas State University, United States
Committee Member - Paulo Cesar De Morais

Paulo Cesar De Morais

Catholic University of Brasilia, Brazil
Committee Member - Thomas J Webster

Thomas J Webster

Brown University, United States
World Nano 2027 Speakers
Karel Havlicek

Karel Havlicek

Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic
Magda Nechanicka

Magda Nechanicka

Technical University of Liberec, Czech Republic

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