International Conference on Nano Bio Intelligence (ICNBI) 2026
International Conference on Nano Bio Intelligence (ICNBI) 2026
Venue
Overview
The International Conference on Nano Bio Intelligence (ICNBI) 2026 will be hosted by the School of Dentistry from 22 to 24 November 2026. This annual conference brings together leading researchers working at the intersection of nanotechnology, biology, and intelligent systems. Since its inception, ICNBI has developed into a well-established platform for interdisciplinary exchange, attracting participants from academia, industry, and research organisations across Australia and internationally.
Conference Key Topics
- Nanomaterials and sustainability
- Nanotechnology in medicine
- Bioengineering and regenerative science
- Artificial intelligence and data-driven healthcare
- Translational research and clinical applications
- Precision medicine and personalised care
Conference chairs:
- Dr Pingping Han, School of Dentistry, The University of Queensland
- Professor Saso Ivanovski, School of Dentistry, The University of Queensland
- Professor Chun-Xia Zhao, School of Chemical Engineering, University of Adelaide
- Professor Bingyang Shi, School of Biomedical Engineering, University of Technology Sydney
- Dr Yinghong Zhou, School of Dentistry, The University of Queensland
Conference Program
The conference program will feature plenary, keynote presentations, oral and Rapid-Fire sessions, and panel discussions, providing opportunities for knowledge exchange and collaboration. Stay tuned for more information.
Confirmed Plenary Speakers:
- Professor Frank Caruso: The University of Melbourne, Australia
- Professor Kristofer Thurecht: The University of Queensland, Australia
- Distinguished Professor Dietmar W. Hutmacher: Queensland University of Technology, Australia
- Professor Nam-Trung Nguyen: Griffith University, Australia
- Professor Yi-Chin Toh: Queensland University of Technology, Australia
- Professor Chunying Chen: National Centre for Nanoscience and Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), China
Why Attend
Participants will gain insights into the latest scientific and technological advancements, connect with global leaders in the field, and explore opportunities for collaboration across disciplines.
Abstracts
Abstracts should be submitted using the abstract template (DOCX, 19.4 KB).
Abstracts can be submitted via email to Pingping Han p.han@uq.edu.au
Further details on registration and program updates will be available soon.