The 14th International Conference on Environmental Effects of Nanoparticles and Nanomaterials - ICEENN 2019, is the leading international conference on environmental nanoscience. ICEENN brings together researchers, industry and regulators to discuss recent advances in our understanding of the fate and behavior of nanomaterials, their applications and possible effects in the environment and the key issues relating to maintaining the economic and social benefits of nanotechnology.

This year ICEENN will be held back to back with the concluding conference of the EU Horizon 2020 project NanoFASE. This offers participants a whole week of fascinating research, applications and training on topics spanning from basic research to application, modeling and regulatory aspects.

We invite contributions to the following topics:
A - Eco-Toxicology of Nanomaterials
B - Nano-Bio Interactions and Uptake
C - Analytical Methods and Instrumentation
D - Release, Behavior and Fate in the Environment
E - Applications in the Environment
F - Modeling, Data Repositories and Nano-Informatics
G - Nano and Microplastics in the Aquatic Environment

PLEASE NOTE: The Abstract submission is closed

You can find the programm here.

The Department of Environmental Geosciences at the University of Vienna is organizing this event together with NanoFASE. Please visit the related homepage of the NanoFASE Concluding Conference for more information.

The conference venue is the University of Vienna's 9th district campus, located closely to the city center with all the opportunities offered by this vibrant city. World class museums, operas and theaters as well as shopping areas, restaurants, clubs and bars are at your fingertips or only a short tram ride away.


Conference Series Organizers
Greg Goss - University of Alberta - CAN
Richard Handy - Plymouth University - UK
Jamie Lead - University of South Carolina - US
Greg Lowry - Carnegie Mellon University - US
Eva Valsami-Jones - University of Birmingham - UK
Frank von der Kammer - University of Vienna - AT

Scientific Committee
Greg Goss - University of Alberta - CAN
Richard Handy - Plymouth University - UK
Jamie Lead - University of South Carolina - US
Greg Lowry - Carnegie Mellon University - US
Eva Valsami-Jones - University of Birmingham - UK
Frank von der Kammer - University of Vienna – AT
Thilo Hofmann – University of Vienna – AT

Local Organizing Committee
Frank von der Kammer
Silvia Jankovic