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3Nano2026 — 8th International Conference on Nanoscience, Nanotechnology and Nanobiotechnology
21 Sep 2026 - 25 Sep 2026 • Palermo, Italy
Organizer:
University of Palermo
Abstract:
3NANO2026 will be the 8th edition of a series of international scientific conferences aimed at providing a comprehensive forum to discuss the most recent developments in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology. The last four editions were organized in Brasilia (2024), Rome (2022), Brasilia (2019), Paris (2017). In its Palermo edition, 3Nano2026 will focus on the latest advances in synthesis, characterization, modeling of functional nano-materials and nano-composites with optical, magnetic, and electric properties, and their applications in different fields. The program will consist of invited talks, oral and poster contributions. Conference participation will be highly interdisciplinary, hosting physicists, chemists, engineers, and material scientists. We highly encourage the participation of researchers at all career stages, especially early-stage researchers such as PhD students and postdocs.
Contact:
Event Secretariat;     Email: 3Nano2026conference@gmail.com
Topics:
Functional nanomaterials under 0D, 1D, 2D confinement; Nanocomposites, Superstructures, Self-assembly, multiscale systems; Nanomagnetism, nanophotonics, optical nanomaterials, nanoplasmonics, nanomaterials for photocatalysis, microelectronics, and nanomedicine; Theoretical modeling at the nanoscale; Advanced design, fabrication and characterization methods ; Photonics, Biomedicine, Energy, Life Science, Electronics
Event listing ID:
1694616
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Relativistic fermions in Flatland: from moiré materials to gauge field theories
28 Sep 2026 - 02 Oct 2026 • Trento, Italy
Abstract:
Planar fermions underpin much interesting physics in layered systems and are extensively studied in condensed matter physics; for instance, electronic properties of graphene have long been understood in terms of relativistic fermions centred on Dirac points in momentum space, but the influence of interactions between charge-carrying degrees of freedom is less well-understood and remains an active field of study. More recently, layered structures exhibiting moiré patterns—arising from slight rotational misalignments or lattice constant mismatches between individual layers—have emerged as highly tunable platforms for studying interacting relativistic fermion systems. Quantum fermions in 2+1d also present many theoretical challenges, and there is an encouraging parallel renaissance of interest involving among others workers in large loop-order perturbation theory, functional renormalisation group, conformal bootstrap, and lattice simulation, for whose practitioners such systems encapsulate essential challenges for their respective agendas. Another recent promising technique is quantum simulation, which is particularly suited for dynamics due to its use of unitary operations. Current digital quantum hardware available for cloud computing offers on the order of a hundred physical qubits, with analog computers offering on the order of a thousand qubits. These numbers are promising for out-of-equilibrium simulations of planar systems, and theoretical progress has been made for algorithms involving computers based on fermionic components rather than the usual bosonic qubits, which holds promise for efficient fermionic simulations. A week-long workshop hosted at ECT* is a perfect forum to assemble attendees spanning this diverse community, stimulate knowledge exchange, and spawn fresh research directions.
Event listing ID:
1691002


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