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Speaker
(Click on name of speaker for a short bio)
Presentation
(Click on presentation name for a short abstract)
Dimitri Antoniadis
MIT
"Channel Materials Engineering for Continuous MOSFET Performance Increase with Device Scaling"
Dirk Beernaert
INFSO
"Nano-electronics: Capitalising on the Past and Preparing for the Future"
Larry Bell
Museum of Science, Boston
"Nanoscale Informal Science Education"
Kristin Bennett
DOE
Nanoscience Centers and Activities at the US Department of Energy: Present and Future Directions
Dawn Bonnell
University of Pennsylvania
Materials Science & Engineering
"International Network on Nano/Bio Probes"
Ahmed Busnaina
Northeastern University
Nano-manufacturing at Northeastern University
Ralph Cavin
SRC
Nano-Electronics International Technical Working Group (ITWG) report
Gianfranco Cerofolini
STMicroelectronics
The Silicon Technology And The Limits Of Computation
Richard Chapas
Industrial Research Institute
"Nanotechnology for Business Organizations"
Hongda Chen
USDA
"Nanotechnology in Food, Agriculture, and Forestry"
Richard Colton
DOD
 
Russell Cowburn
Imperial College, London, UK
"Room Temperature Ferromagnetic Spintronic Logic Gates"
Minoo Dastour
NASA
National Aeronautics Space Agency (NASA) Overview
Peter Ecklund
Penn State
Science and Technology of Carbon Nanotubes
Placid Ferreira
UIUC
Nano-manufacturing at UIUC
Shozo Fujita
Fujitsu Laboratories Limited
Protein detection technology based on nanometer-scale functional DNA units
Paolo Gargini
SIA-TSC, Intel
"US Industry's Nanotechnology Initiatives"
Marcos Gomez
BASF, Germany
"Materials Research Today - Much Ado About Nano?"
John Howard
NIOSH
"National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) at 5 Years of NNI"
Kohei M. Itoh
Keio University,
Spintronics – New discovery and application
Suzi Jarvis
Science Foundation Ireland, Trinity College, Ireland
"Self-assembled Nanostructures in Nature and Routes to Biomimicry"
Shinichi Kamei
Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc.
"Commercialization of Nanotechnology in Japan: It's a Big Small World"
Jari Kinaret
Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden
Carbon-nanotube-based nanorelay
Stephen Lingle
EPA
"Nanotechnology Research at EPA: Applications and Implications for the Environment and Human Health."
Mark Lundstrom
Purdue University
"A Cyber Community and Cyber Resource"
Koichi Nagasawa
Renesas
"Japanese Consortium Activities toward CMOS Scaling Limit and Beyond"
Jun Ogawa
Showa Denko K. K.
Nano-materials at Showa Denko
Takahito Ono
Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku
Si basend Micro/Nanomechanical devices for Nanoscience and Nanoengineering
Michael Postek
NIST
"Nanotechnology at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)" 
David Rejeski
Woodrow Wilson Center
Evening Reception Keynote: "Public Engagement in Nanotechnology"
Arie Rip
University of Twente, The Netherlands
"Societal Implications of Nanotechnology"
Mike Roco
NSF-NNI
"NSF and NNI: Long-term View for Nanotechnology Research and Development"
"New Frontiers in Nanotechnology"
Toshitsugu Sakamoto
NEC Corporation
NanoBridge Technology for Reconfigurable LSI
Jeff Schloss
NIH
Biomedical Nanotechnologies
Mizuki Sekiya
AIST  
Brief Review of "Research Project on Facilitation of Public Acceptance of Nanotechnology"
Kentaro Setsune
Matsushita Electric (Panasonic)
Bio Nano Process: Making Nanoelectronic Devices by Biological Path
Phil Shapira
ASU
Nanotechnology in Society
Kazuharu Shimizu
Japan Cabinet Office, CSTP
"Japan's R&D Strategy of Nanotechnology"
Richard Siegel
Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute
Rensselaer Nanotechnology Center
"Assembling Materials From Nanoscale Building Blocks"
Sandip Tiwari
Cornell University
National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network
Renzo Tomellini
European Commission
"The EU Approach to Nanotechnology"
Ayumu Tsujimura
Matsushita Electric (Panasonic)
Bio Nano Process: Making Nanoelectronic Devices by Biological Path
Fred van Roosmalen
ENIAC/Philips
ENIAC
Dominique Vuillaume
CNRS, IEMN, France
"Molecular-scale Electronics: Status and Perspectives"
Kang Wang
UCLA
US on non-charge devices
Rainer Waser
RWTH, Aachen, DE
"Nanoelectronics - Prospects and Challenges"
Vivian Weil
Illinois Institute of Technology, Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions 
US
Robert Westervelt
Harvard University, Department of Physics
"The Motion of Electrons inside Nanostructures"
George Whitesides
Harvard University
"Smalltech: Where do we stand?"
Ichiro Yamashita
Matsushita Electric (Panasonic)
Bio Nano Process: Making Nanoelectronic Devices by Biological Path
James Yardley
Columbia University
Network of 15 Nanoscale Science and Engineering Centers
Alex Zettl
University of California at Berkeley, Department of Physics
US
X. Zhang
UCLA
Nano-manufacturing at UCLA



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