19-20 Mar 2024 Palaiseau (France)

Description

The GDR NAME is organising a 2-day event focused on 'Nanomaterials for Energy Applications' at the Palaiseau research and technology quarters of its industrial partner, Thales.

The imperative of the energy transition and broader environmental concerns related to global warming necessitate significant research efforts. These endeavors aim to discover, propose, and develop novel materials and devices with disruptive properties and functionalities.

Over the past two decades, research in the field of nanomaterial science has revealed the remarkable potential and adaptability of nanoscale systems. These systems can yield new and revolutionary properties, stemming from the enhancement and/or emergence of specific phenomena at the nanoscale that alter the transport of energy carriers. Such phenomena include collective and cooperative behaviors, tunnelling, coherence, filtering, fluctuations, localization, etc.
An extensive range of nanomaterial geometries, encompassing both established and innovative forms (such as core-shell nanowires, superlattices of significant order, 2D materials, and 3D architectured nanomaterials, along with defect engineering), offers opportunities to fine-tune material physical properties. This, in turn, facilitates the development of purpose-fit disruptive materials and devices tailored for energy applications.


This GDR-NAME @ Thales RT event provides an ideal platform to showcase recent advancements in nanoscience and nanotechnology addressing urgent energy and environmental challenges. Participants will have the opportunity to explore future trajectories in nanomaterial development, and the event serves as a catalyst for inspiring new initiatives and activities in the fields of nanomaterials, energy, and environmental science.

Themes

  • Thermal Management
  • Thermoelectricity
  • Pyroelectricity
  • Piezoelectricity
  • Triboelectricity
  • Electromechanics
  • Magneto-caloric,
  • Electro-caloric
  • Photochemical and electrochemical
  • Devices

Confirmed Speakers

  • Oleg Kolosov, Lancaster University, UK 
  • Francesco Mateucci,  European Innovation Council, BE
  • Nathalie Vast, CEA- Ecole Polytechnique, FR
  • Noëlle Gogneau, C2N-Saclay, FR
  • Olivier Bourgeois, Neel Institute, Grenoble FR
  • Samy Merabia, Lyon University, FR
  • Stefan Dilhaire, Bordeaux University, FR
  • Dominique Carisetti, THALES RT, FR
  • Etienne Eustache, THALES RT, FR
  • Nathalie Poirot Tours University, FR
  • Philippe Ben-Abdallah, Inst. Optique Paritech, FR
  • Elyes Nefzaoui, ESIEE Paris, FR
  • Nicolas Stein, Lorraine University, FR
  • Céline Chevalier, INL, Lyon, FR 
  • Marc Bescond, Aix-Marseille University, FR
  • Jerome Saint-Martin, ENS Paris Saclay, FR
  • Romain Bachelet, INL, Lyon, FR
  • Sawako Nakamae, SPHYNX/SPEC/IRAMIS/DRF/CEA-Saclay, FR
  • Etienne Blandre, IEMN, Lille, FR
  • Roman Bachelet, INL, FR
  • Marc Bescond,  CNRS-IM2NP, FR
  • Thierry Belmonte, Lorraine University, FR

 

Organising Committee

  • Paolo BONDAVALLI (THALES)
  • Giorgia FUGALLO (LTEN)
  • Konstantinos TERMENTZIDIS (CETHIL)
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