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These presentations were prepared and presented by the individual speakers below, specifically for the Industrial Physics Forum/AVS International Symposium on November 13-14, 2006. The materials are not to be disseminated without the author's permission.
Note: Presentations are in PDF format, and are rather large files. You may want to save them to your desktop before opening.
• 2006 IPF MEETING REPORT (724kb)
The Economics of Matter: Nanotechnology
& Scale of Manufacturing (2.52mb)
- Mark Bünger,
Lux Research, Inc.
Colloidal Nanocrystals of Complex Shape: Synthesis, Properties, Applications (12.2mb)
- Paul Alivisatos, University of California, Berkeley
Manufacturing Nanoparticles for Applications in Society (3.86mb)
- Richard Siegel, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Nanotechnology and High-Efficiency Automobiles (3.5mb)
- Mark Verbrugge, GM Research and Development Center
DNA-linked Dendrimer Nanoparticle Systems for Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment (4mb)
- James Baker, University of Michigan
Technology Challenges, the Next 15 Years (2.08mb)
- C.M. Garner and Paolo Gargini, Intel
Beyond CMOS — Semiconductor Nanoelectronics (2.68mb)
- Jeffrey Welser, Semiconductor Research Corporation
Nanomanufacturing Challenges (1.23mb)
- Michael Mayberry, Intel
Metrology for Emerging Devices and Materials (2.33mb)
- Eric Vogel, University of Texas - Dallas
Linking Proteins, Particles and Wires to Make Functional Devices: Metrology, Materials, Properties (6mb)
- Dawn Bonnell, University of Pennsylvania
Environmental, Health, and Safety Research Needs for Engineered Nanoscale Materials (24kb)
- James Murday, University of Southern California
Nanotechnology Oversight: Managing Potential Risk in an Uncertain World (3.42mb)
- Andrew Maynard, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
Nanoparticle Occupational Safety and Health Consortium (651kb)
- Michele Ostraat, DuPont Engineering Research and Technology
Nanotech for Environment Renaissance - Soil and Groundwater Cleanup using Reactive Nanoparticles (2.32mb)
- Wei-xian Zhang, Lehigh University
Ethics between Nanoscience and Nanotechnology: Making Space for a Discussion (504kb)
- Ann Johnson, University of South Carolina
Future Nanosystems: Towards Systems Biology of the Individual Cell (expected soon)
- Michael Roukes, California Institute of Technology
Accelerating in the Future with Laser-Plasma Accelerators (3.2mb)
- Wim Leemans, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Wireless Non-Radiative Energy Transfer (3.3mb)
- Marin Soljačić,
Massachusettes Institute of Technology
Neutron Stars and Black Holes (2.69mb)
- Roger Blandford, Stanford University
The 2006 AIP Industrial Physics Forum
was held in conjunction with the Nano-Technology Topical Conference
at the AVS
International Symposium, to provide AVS attendees an opportunity
to participate and to leverage the benefits of AVS’s rich technical
program and diverse membership.
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