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MARCH 10-12, 2026 | RALEIGH, NC |
This symposium will feature innovations in nanoparticle manufacturing that are already creating new materials for commercial applications, and highlight the latest advances in research that will provide the materials and novel applications of the future. Submit an abstract and plan to share your research and innovations at this dynamic event.

Designing Nanomaterials to Fight Hunger and Pollution
Professor,University of Minnesota
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Tuesday March 10 | ||
| 10:30 | Innovations in Nanoparticle Synthesis & Manufacturing | |
2026 Symposium Program | ||
Tuesday March 10 | ||
| 10:30 | Innovations in Nanoparticle Synthesis & Manufacturing | Marriott Congressional A |
| Session chair: Christopher Sims, NIST | ||
| Microfluidic Foundry: Bridging Discovery to Scalable Functional Particles D. Lee, University of Pennsylvania, US | ||
| Designing Nanomaterials to Fight Hunger and Pollution B. Tuga, T. O’Keefe, R.E. Lewis, C.-H. Huang, S. Lata, J.C. White, C. Haynes, University of Minnesota, US | ||
| *STUDENT BEST ABSTRACT WINNER* Decoupling Kinetic and Thermodynamic Factors for Precise Structural Control in High-Entropy Nanoparticle Synthesis J.H. Smith, J.E. Millstone, University of Pittsburgh, US | ||
| Scalable Laser Manufacturing of Plasmonic–Graphene Nanocomposites for Next-Generation Photosensors P. Kang, B.G. Kim, G.M. Harper, A. Kabli, H. Kim, George Mason University, US | ||
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