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Nano-Energy, Environment, and Safety TC

Nano-Energy, Environment, and Safety Technical Committee (TC 13)

Solving Big Issues Using “Small” Technologies. As the new century unfolds, the issues of energy, environment, and safety are becoming more and more critical for the health, wealth, and security of humankind. Demands are growing in the areas of energy conservation and the creation of alternative and new energy sources, such as hybrid systems and fuel cell systems. We believe that the amazing advancements in the fields of robotics, automation, and micro-/nanotechnology having been achieved over the past 50 years will bring growing impact to these big issues in the new century.

Leadership
Zheng Fan University of Houston fanzheng@uh.edu
Quinn Qiao Syracuse University quqiao@syr.edu
Zhan Yang Soochow University yangzhan@sdua.edu.cn
Lixin Dong City University of Hong Kong l.x.dong@cityu.edu.hk
Toshio Fukuda Nagoya University fukuda@mein.nagoya-u.ac.jp
Chris Bowen University of Bath c.r.bowen@bath.ac.uk 
Carmelina Ruggiero DIST University of Genoa carmel@dist.unige.it
Wanliang Shan Syracuse University washan@syr.edu
Updated 9-10-24