This volume contains papers presented at the International
Conference on Science and Technology of Nanostructured Materials
held in India during 4 to 8 January 2001 which aimed at examining
various aspects of these nanoscale entities. The venue of the
meeting was the Toshali Sands Hotel in Puri. Puri is a coastal town
in the Indian state of Orissa famous for centuries-old temples, and
the surrounding area is known as the 'Golden Triangle' for the
tourists. The idols in the holy temple of Jagannath in Puri have
incomplete structures which portray symbolically that there is
always room for improvement. The organisers of the conference were
perhaps influenced by that symbolism. They aimed at bringing
together international leaders in the areas of Nanostructured
materials and providing a forum for meaningful discussion among the
senior scientists and young researchers. They were successful in
reaching their goal as the conference indulged in vigorous debates
and discussions in the novel area of Nanostructures and contributed
toward advancement of knowledge in the field.
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