Online Webinar on Carbon Materials ScienceThe pandemic has disrupted how we share research internationally.
The Carbon Webinar aims to connect carbon scientists with the latest research being undertaken by colleagues around the world. |
The Australian Carbon Society is a collection of all those people who are interested in carbon materials and carbon nanomaterials: their design, synthesis, characterisation, modelling and exploitation, including the technology involved in that exploitation. Our aim is to promote Australian carbon science and encourage collaboration between Australian carbon researchers and beyond, including groups associated with other carbon groups around the world.
Members are drawn from academia, other research organisations and industry, and from a wide range of disciplines, including the chemical sciences and engineering, physics, biology, earth and environmental sciences and agriculture. If you are interested in joining the Australian Carbon Society, please e-mail. |
Recent News
2024-04-30 The World Conference on Carbon 2024, which will take place at Shenzhen, China on 14-19 July 2024. 2023-05-01 The Western Australian Graphite Workshop will be held on 20-21 June at Curin University. Free of charge. Registter by 1st June. https://tinyurl.com/ynepdmw7 Flyer 2023-01-01 The World Conference on Carbon 2023, which will take place in Cancun, Riviera Maya, from July 16 to 21, 2023. The abstract submission deadline has been extended to 27 Janaury 2023. 2021-04-19 Australian Carbon Society is helping organise the online #CarbonWebinar bimonthly lecture series in carbon materials science link here. 2020-05-05 Due to the COVID-19 pandemic situation, Carbon 2020 in Kyoto was cancelled. Carbon 2021 in London will be moved to July 2022. Carbon 2022 in Cancun will be moved to 2023. Carbon 2024 in France will be moved to 2025. And more... |
Carbon materials and carbon nanomaterials are a broad class of ordered or disordered solid phases composed primarily of elemental carbon. These materials can be either synthetic or of natural origin, and include, but are not limited to, graphene and graphene-oxide, carbon nanotubes, carbon fibres and filaments, graphite, porous carbons, pyrolytic carbon, glassy carbon, carbon black, diamond and diamond-like carbon, fullerenes, and chars. Carbon research also includes studies of composites, in which carbon materials is a major component, and organic substances as precursors for forming carbon materials are also our interests.
Chair
Yuan Chen, University of Sydney
Secretary
Irene Suarez-Martinez, Curtin University
Treasurer
Joe Shapter, University of Queensland
Yuan Chen, University of Sydney
Secretary
Irene Suarez-Martinez, Curtin University
Treasurer
Joe Shapter, University of Queensland
Board Members
Da-Wei Wang, University of New South Wales Dan Li, University of Melbourne Dusan Losic, University of Adelaide Igor Aharonovich, University Technology of Sydney John Stride, University of New South Wales Jun Ma, University of South Australia Nishar Hameed, Swinburne University of Technology Qin Li, Griffith University Steven Prawer, University of Melbourne Tom Rufford, University of Queensland |
Advisory Board
John Zhu Mark Biggs Max Lu Suresh Bhatia |
Past Chairs
John Stride, John Zhu, Mark Biggs, Max Lu |
Past Board Members
Jason Dutton, Alejandro Montoya, Jian Liu, Chun-Yang Yin, Chris Pakes |