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ACS Nano Summit 2025

Progressing Innovation through Nanoscience

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ACS Nano Summit 2025: Accelerating Innovation, Empowering Industry

As a flagship event of the American Chemical Society (ACS), ACS Nano Summit 2025 will be hosted by UNSW Sydney on 17–18 November—marking the first time this prestigious global summit will be held in the Southern Hemisphere.

This milestone event will unite global experts, local businesses, emerging entrepreneurs, academics, students, and industry leaders to explore frontier developments in nanotechnology across critical sectors including genomics, medicine, renewable energy, decarbonisation, advanced semiconductors, AI, and environmental engineering.

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Host

University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, Australia

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Dates

November 17-18, 2025

Speakers

  • Professor Jagadish Chennupati – Australian National University (Australia) – Plenary Speaker
  • Professor Jeehwan Kim – Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA) – Plenary Speaker
  • Professor Xiaodong Chen – Nanyang Technological University (Singapore) – Plenary Speaker
  • Professor Khalil Amine – Argonne National Laboratory (USA) – Plenary Speaker
  • Professor Shlomo Magdassi – The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel) – Keynote Speaker
  • Professor Kourosh Kalantar Zadeh – The University of Sydney (Australia) – Keynote Speaker
  • Professor Dayong Jin – University of Technology Sydney (Australia) – Keynote Speaker
  • Professor Anita Ho-Baillie – The University of Sydney (Australia) – Keynote Speaker
  • Professor Liming Dai – University of New South Wales (Australia) – Keynote Speaker

Key Strategic Themes and Highlights

  • Nanophotonics and Nanoelectronics​
  • Synthesis and Self-Assembly​
  • Nanomechanics and Nanoengineering​
  • Nano-Bio Interfaces​
  • Energy and Environment​
  • Nanomaterials Characterisation​
  • Energy and Environment​
  • Theoretical and Computational Nanoscience