Proceedings of the Joint Congress, Stockholm. September 10th & 11th ,2018
Venue: Quality Hotel Globe, Arenaslingan 7, 121 7, Johanneshov, Sweden on The 30th Annual Congress on Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials &
The 8th World Congress on Spectroscopy and Analytical Techniques
Report By Keynote Speaker Prof Broderick, CUNY School of Medicine, USA
Report from Stockholm, Sweden: A Spectacular Spectral Sensor Event
It has been universally said that “brilliant minds think along similar channels” Would this be virtual channels or, in fact, living channels in each of our skulls in the brain? I think the latter. Indeed, the familiar saying bespeaks the truth! I wish to share with you that multi-channeling of advanced nanotechnology and nanomaterials, spectral analysis and analytical techniques are exactly what took place in Stockholm during this month of September in the year, 2018. This global mind-boggling event lead by the intellectual forces of the United State, India, and South Africa, was accompanied by joyfully step by step in tandem with China, Brazil, Argentina, Germany, Mexico, France and Singapore. Too, the committees of competent experts behind the scenario contributed highly in a seemingly effortless way. But, It was not only the collective intellect that was gelled as one during and within this uplifting joint congress. It was the collective giving and sharing spirit of these global minds that came together to advance te Theme of the Joint Congress,
“Solutions for a Healthier Planet”
The point, dramatically seen, was that we were all humbled and proud to be a part of significant advances in nanotechnology and nanomaterials, in imaging biomedical engineering-based nanotechnologies, actually imaging live neurochemicals from the patient brain with Neuromolecular imaging in vivo to solve neurodegenerative disorders, imaging in vitro to solve breast cancer. Indeed, Live Imaging Nanobiotechnology with Advanced Nanomaterials and Polymer Optics were discussed hand in hand with Secondary Ion Molecular Spectroscopy (SIMS).
Indeed SIMS discusses protonation of a molecular target either by the loss of hydrogen or by direct protonation such as in a semiconductor at the PN junction which relates interestingly to Live Imaging Nanobiotechnology in the patient brain using quantum mechanics. The connection between the probing molecules and some metal alkali atoms in SIMS relates with Molecular ions within the ionic brain acting as an electrical device and connecting with distinct degrees of polarity to nanobiosensors. Therefore, the beauty of the Joint Annual Congress in Nano work and the World Congress in Spectral work lies in the ad hoc integration of these elegant scientific and medical conceptual leaps made by these brilliant minds, conceptual leaps that were not integrated as one previously within the prism of what was once thought as separate. For example, photo-catalysis and photoemission responses are well related within the Keynotes, carefully selected by the Nanotech 2018 Director and Committees.
NOT TO BE FORGOTTEN ARE MAJOR TOPICS COVERED in DAY 1, SUCH AS
SPECTROSCOPIC TOOLS IN NANOIMAGING
GREEN NANOTECHNOLOGY IMPORTANT FOR DIABETES
NANOMDICINES
NANOPHARMACEUTICALS
NANOSPONGES
NANOTOXICOLOGY
QUANTUM DOTS
NANOELECTRONICS
On DAY 2, South Africa lead the way for us with the expertise and competence of Dr. Prof. Martin Ntwaebotwa who brought a discussion of white light emitting phosphors from rare earth metals such as lanthanide aw well as a further discussion on TOP SIMS. The discussion revolved around X-ray photoelectric spectroscopy, Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy and In the area of Nanobiotechnology, a book on Neuroimaging_ Nanosensing Biochemistry in the Brain, coming soon from Pan Stanford Pte. Ltd., Singapore, duly naugurated with a full discussion on how to sense the brain with empirical protocols and “knowhow” for
“Solutions for a Healthier Planet”
The book brings the brain fully into place in the sensing world. Sensing the brain brings a new world of ideas to the sensing world and the brain world.
NOT TO BE FORGOTTEN ARE MAJOR TOPICS COVERED IN DAY 2:
TI Magnetic Resonance Imaging for drug delivery techniques again for
Graphene modified for treatment of lung cancer again for
“Solutions for a Healthier Planet”
..AND S0….
The number of fields that criss-crossed each other were myriad so that each mind connected with the other and n actuality, by sharing, planned the move to many precise paths to discovery!
The participation from each physicist, neuroscientist, engineer, biomedical engineer, sensor specialist and spectroscopist expert were catalysts for each other’s thoughts, spoken aloud with respect and a congratulatory note.
Networking was perfect. “Can we get in touch with each other after this meeting” was heard in the symposium room, the coffee room and the luncheon arena which provided delicious food for more thought! Three of us global scientists sat around the laptop of a one photonics expert during one break, and we enjoyed together the images of photonic energy from metals. It was as if we knew each other for many years. Nanotech 2018 is spelled “SUCCESS”.
Come, please join us in Paris, France for Nanotech 2019!