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UFGNSM 2015 : 5th International Conference on Ultrafine Grained and Nano-Structured Materials

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Link: http://ufgnsm15.ut.ac.ir/
 
When Nov 11, 2015 - Nov 12, 2015
Where university of tehran
Submission Deadline Apr 15, 2015
Notification Due May 15, 2015
Final Version Due May 30, 2015
Categories    nano technology   nano biomaterials   modeling and simulation   advanced characterization
 

Call For Papers

Since 2007, Center of Excellence for High Performance Materials, University of Tehran, has successfully arranged a series of biennial conferences focused on Ultrafine Grained and Nano-Structured Materials. The purpose of these meetings is to allow those interested in the field to get together to present their research in a setting that fosters discussion, collaboration, and advancement in the field. The 5th conference is organized by University of Tehran, Iran. Selected papers presented in this conference will be peer reviewed and published in international journals.

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