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Title: Improving mobility and health in over 45,000 humans
Implant infection is rising with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control predicting one person every three seconds will die from a bacteria infection by 2050. Nanomedicine is the use of nanomaterials to improve disease prevention, detection, and treatment which has resulted in hundr [....] » Read More
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Despite breakthroughs in designed-driven research that have led to an increased understanding of PPM-based disease, the translation of discoveries into therapies for patients and pre-illness persons-at-risk has not kept pace with medical need. It would be extremely useful to inte [....] » Read More
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Supercritical fluids (SCFs) present the transient state of liquefiable gases and polar liquids above their critical point wherein the phases separating boundaries are unified into a single phase called SCFs. This state demonstrates unique diffusivity like gases combined with liqu [....] » Read More
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Traditionally a disease has been defined by its clinical presentation and observable characteristics, not by the underlying molecular mechanisms, pathways and systems biology-related processes specific to a particular patient (ignoring persons-at-risk). A new systems approach to [....] » Read More
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Title: Molecular rotors: A real-time approach to assess polymerization process
Introduction: This study investigates the real-time monitoring of PDMS polymerization using the molecular rotor (MR) farnesyl-(2-carboxy-2-cyanovinyl)-julolidine (FCVJ) [1]. MRs offer a cost-effective, non-invasive method for tracking polymerization dynamics by correlating f [....] » Read More
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Title: A shape dependent modified curie-weiss equation for finite-size magnetic nanomaterials
Finite-size effects fundamentally reshape the magnetic properties of nanomaterials,where conventional bulk-based models such as the Curie-Weiss law fail to capture surface- andshape-dependent phenomena. Here we develop a modified Curie-Weiss framework that explicitly incorporates [....] » Read More
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Two-dimensional transition metal carbides, known as MXenes, have been studied as promising materials for energy storage due to their high conductivity, tunable surface terminations, and layered morphology. Among them, Ti3C2 MXene is widely studied, yet its properties are str [....] » Read More
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Title: Nanophysics as an Innovation Discovery
In quantum mechanics (QM) the theory of quantum transitions works only in atomic physics and in the adiabatic approximation (AA) in molecular and chemical physics. To restore the functionality of QM in molecular and chemical physics beyond AA, Egorov is forced to introduce the so [....] » Read More
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Two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterials synthesised by hydrothermal means have become a key technology in nanotechnology, especially for applications requiring accuracy in particle shape, crystallinity, and surface properties. This process creates well-defined nanostructures by means [....] » Read More
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Title: High-Performance Flexible Photodetectors Based on III–V Semiconductor–Polymer Hybrid Nanocomposites
Flexible and lightweight photodetectors are increasingly important for next-generation optoelectronic systems, wearable sensing platforms, and portable imaging technologies. Hybrid materials that combine the superior electronic properties of inorganic semiconductors with the mech [....] » Read More
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Doped activated carbon (DAC) was synthesized from Kolanut peels, a common agricultural waste, using a tube furnace. Potassium hydroxide (KOH) and thiourea (CH?N?S) served as the activating and doping agents, respectively, with an optimized synthesis temperature of 700 °C. Com [....] » Read More
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Title: Development of PVDF/Ni-MOF Nanocomposites with Improved Dielectric and Thermal Stability
PVDF/Ni-MOF nanocomposites were developed to achieve improved dielectric performance and thermal stability. A two-dimensional nickel-based metal–organic framework (Ni-MOF) was synthesized via a chemical route and incorporated into the poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) matrix [....] » Read More
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Semiconductors have been used for the degradation and treatment of a variety of pollutants found in wastewater and textile wastewater, including organic and toxic compounds, resulting in these by using UV irradiation in combination with catalysts such as TiO2. In this study, TiO2 [....] » Read More
Keynote Presentation (Virtual)
Title: Manipulating graphene quantum dots for oncological application
Halogen-decorated graphene quantum dots (X@GQDs) will be herein explored as a material platform for application in photodynamic therapy (PDT). GQDs have been extensively studied in biomedical areas such as bioimaging, bio-sensing and photothermal therapy due to their superior opt [....] » Read More
Keynote Presentation (Virtual)
For meeting the financial, quality and safety challenges as well as expectations of the patients, health and social care systems around the globe currently undergo a transformation towards personalized, preventive, predictive, participative precision medicine (5PM), supported by [....] » Read More
Oral Presentation (Virtual)
Title: Dual memory characteristics and lattice reaction governing reversibility in shape memory alloys
Shape memory alloys are adaptive structural materials and take place in a class of advanced smart materials by exhibiting dual memory characteristics, shape memory effect and superelasticity, with recoverability of two shapes in different conditions. Shape memory effect is initia [....] » Read More
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Title: Intranasal Nose-to-Brain Delivery: An Alternative Approach for Biologics in CNS Disorder Therapy
Central nervous system (CNS) disorders remain among the most challenging diseases to treat due to the restrictive nature of the blood–brain barrier (BBB), which severely limits the therapeutic efficacy of systemically administered biologics. Intranasal nose-to-brain deliver [....] » Read More
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Title: Thermal energy upconversion using thermally-activated delayed fluorescence materials
Heat and thermal radiation are large components of energy provided by direct sun radiation (where infrared constitutes a significant portion), terrestrial radiation, byproducts of industrial and agricultural activity, physical, chemical and biological processes in nature as well. [....] » Read More
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Energy security, fuel economy, and emission reduction remain critical global priorities, particularly in transportation, industrial, and power generation sectors that heavily depend on fossil fuels. Nanotechnology offers transformative potential in optimizing both conventional an [....] » Read More
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In this study, TiO2 nanoparticles in varying concentrations of 0.5, 1, 2, and 3 wt.% were added into the acrylic-epoxy polymeric matrix with 90:10 wt.% (90A:10E) ratio incorporated with 1 wt.% graphene, to fabricate graphene/TiO2 based nanocomposite coating systems. Furthermore, [....] » Read More
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Title: The direct evidence of relation between Penrose tiling and Quasi crystal
We present for the first time a comprehensive, logically consistent, and easily understandable explanation elucidating the connection between two of the most perplexing discoveries over the past 45 years: Penrose tiling in two-dimensional geometry and three-dimensional metallic q [....] » Read More
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Title: Chemical Evolution of Nanomaterials for RNA Delivery and Genome Editing
RNA drugs require targeted, efficient, and safe delivery. A bio-inspired chemical evolution strategy identified small sequence-defined lipopeptides with outstanding RNA transfer efficacy, easy available by simple (4-5 step) synthesis using natural or artificial amino acids, and l [....] » Read More
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Title: Innovative Approaches in Quantum Electronics and Optoelectronics
The study of quantum electronics and optoelectronics has become a revolutionizing discipline that is a fundamental aspect in today communication networks, improved sensing devices, photonic computers, and quantum information processing. The high rate of development of semiconduct [....] » Read More
Poster Presentation (Virtual)
Title: Nanodevices – Concepts, Representations, Rainbow Scales and Perspectives
1. Definitions: Nanoscience is a modern field embracing the sciences and engineering needed for designing, synthesizing and describing materials and devices. Nanodevices are critical enablers that will allow mankind to exploit the ultimate technological capabilities of electro [....] » Read More
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