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U.S.A.Presenters and Panel Participants
- Mihail
C. Roco, National
Science Foundation
Topic: Converging Knowledge And Technology from Atoms, Bits and Nets
- Dawn A. Bonnell, University of Pennsylvania
Topic: Molecular Interactions at the Interface of Physical and Biological Systems
- Ahmed Busnaina, Northeastern University
Topic: Rethinking Manufacturing; Nanomaterials Based Nanomanufacturing for Electronics and Biotechnology Applications
- Mark Tuominen, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Topic: New Directions in Nanomanufacturing and Enabling Factors
- Peter T. Cummings, Vanderbilt University
Topic: Computational Nanoscience and the Interplay Between Experiment and Theory
- Nora F. Savage, Environmental Protection Agency
Topic: Environmentally Benign Nanomaterials: It Is Easy Being Green!
- Robert D. "Skip" Rung, Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute
Topic: The Promise of Green Nanotechnology: Better Products, Less Waste and Greater Economic Opportunity
- Mamadou S. Diallo, California Institute of Technology
Topic: Nanofibrous Composite Membranes: Synthesis, Characterization and Applications to Water Purification
- George Thompson, Intel Corporation
Topic: Nanotechnology and the Balance between Innovation and Disruption
- Andrew J. Gellman, Carnegie Mellon University
Topic: Chiral Nanomaterials for Application in Enantioselective Chemical Processing
- Mark C. Hersam, Northwestern University
Topic: Functional Inks Based on Monodisperse Carbon Nanomaterials
U.S.A. Poster Presenters and Panel Participants
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