
2006 NSTI Nano Industrial Impact Workshop
May 7, 2006, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
Hynes Convention Center
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
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Synopsis
The Nano Industrial Impact Workshop is a One-Day Intensive Program to educate
participants in a range of nanotechnologies and impacted industries. All courses
are presented by leading experts in their respective fields.
2006 Courses
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Technology Commercialization
Ashley J. Stevens, Boston University
Michael Pratt, Boston University |
| 0501: |
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Nano and Molecular Electronics
Douglas Resnick, Molecular Imprints
Mark Reed, Yale University |
| 0502: |
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Carbon Nano Tubes: Fundamentals and Applications
Meyya Meyyappan, NASA
Wolfgang S. Bacsa, Université Paul Sabatier |
| 0503: |
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Nanoparticulates: Synthesis and Application
Sotiris E. Pratsinis
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zürich |
| 0504: |
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Soft Nanotechnology and Self-Assembly: Industrial Applications
Fiona Case
Case Scientific |
| 0505: |
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Polymer Nanotechnology: Synthesis and Novel Applications
Donald C. Sundberg and Yvon Durant
University of New Hampshire |
| 0506: |
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Nanotechnology for Medical Diagnostics and Treatment
Srinivas Iyer, Bioscience Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Mansoor Amiji, School of Pharmacy, Northeastern University, Boston |
| 0507: |
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Biomaterials and Nanotechnology for Tissue Engineering
Thomas J. Webster
Purdue University |
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Advanced Nanoscale Simulation Tools: Advanced Materials Design and Nanoelectronic Devices
Wolfgang Windl, Ohio State University |
Atomistix 2006 Workshop - Atomic Scale Modeling
Workshop attendees will also be allowed to attend the
Sunday evening Atomistix
2006 Workshop - Atomic Scale Modeling. Speakers include Amitesh
Maiti, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Mark Ratner,
Northwestern University, Kurt Stokbro and Anders Blom,
Atomistix A/S, and Jean-Luc Bredas, Georgia Tech. Reserve your seat here.
Fee Schedule |
Before March 15 |
Before May 1 |
After May 1 |
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Nanotech Impact Workshop Course Fee
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$560 |
$650 |
$690 |
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Who Should Attend
These introductory - to intermediate - level courses are suitable for: Managers,
Practicing Engineers, Industrial Scientists, on a decision-making level,
Executives seeking strategic planning insight, Policy Makers with some technical
background, and Academic Researchers developing a strong nano program.
Notes
- Courses run Sunday May 7, 2006 from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm
- You may only attend a single course — please select it during registration
- Cancellations made by April 14, 2006 will be refunded less a $100.00 processing fee. Cancellations after April 14, 2006 are non-refundable.
- You may transfer your registration to another person at no charge prior to May 1, 2006. After May 1 no changes may be made.
- The running of all courses is dependent upon a minimum of 6 registrants.
- NSTI is not responsible to any instructor cancellations and subsequent changes in the program, but will make every effort to provide alternate content in the event of a cancellation.
- To register for a course, please follow the registration link.
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