The International Conference on Nanotechnology and Solar Photovoltaics aims to bring together academic scientists, leading engineers, industry researchers and scholar students to exchange and share their experiences and research results about all aspects of Nanotechnology and Solar Photovoltaics and discuss the practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted.

So far, I have not seen anything that has taken this industry by storm or put it on its ear with regard to nanotechnology”-Terry McAndrew
As an emerging science in its infancy but striding at a much faster pace in this era of the fifth industrial revolution, nanotechnology promises the nano-scale manufacture of materials and machines made to atomic specifications. The impact of nanotechnology on our way of life is widely believed to reach profound and hitherto unimagined and unfathomed levels in the coming times. Proposed changes include clean abundant energy, pollution-free and inexpensive production of superior defect-free materials, complete environmental restoration and cleanup, safe and affordable space travel and colonization, and quantum leaps in medicine leading to perfect health and immortality. As a result of these advances, we anticipate the obsolescence of nearly all of today’s industrial and economic processes by the first half of the new century, leading to global and radical changes in life style, finance, law, and politics.
Venue / Dates:
Manav Rachna International University, Sector 43, Delhi-Suraj Kund Road, Faridabad, Haryana, India
April 16,17, 2010
The Registration Fee may be sent through Demand Draft in the name of “Manav Rachna International University”, payable at “Faridabad”, before 10th April,2 010
Registration fee in
cash can also be deposited at the Registration Desk of the Conference Venue .Please mail at: skchakarvarti@gmail.com giving details of the Demand Draft being sent along with particulars of the participant(s).
Participants may please make their own arrangements for stay at Faridabad. This town is in NCR and very close and very well connected with Delhi (appx.40 km)
