San Fernando Valley

Engineers’ Council Symposium on:

Nano and Submicron Technologies

Friday & Saturday, 27-28 February, 2004


Agenda (updated 1/19/2004)

Friday, 27 February, 2004
Time Event/Presentation Organizer/Speaker
7:00 AM Speakers Breakfast C. Volk, Northrop Grumman
7:30 AM Open Room for Check-in
8:00 AM Welcome R. Tarn, Boeing
8:10 AM Logistics C. Volk
8:15 AM Birth of the Nano Engineer T. Laviano, Ratheon
9:00 AM Making Functional Materials with Conducting Polymer Nanofibers A. Hopkins, The Aerospace Corporation
9:45 AM Morning Break
10:00 AM Carbon Nanotubes for Molecular Sensors and Electronic Circuit Elements M. Bronikowski, JPL/CalTech
10:45 AM Si Nanocrystal Devices for Memory and Detector Applications L. Douglas Bell, CalTech
11:30 AM Nanocarbon Material for Active Electronics and Bio-Nanotechnology C. Ozkan, UC Riverside
12:15 PM Buffet Lunch
1:00 PM Hybrid Nanosystems: Their Applications in Biology and Engineering M. Ozkan, UC Riverside
1:45 PM Nanobotics A. Requicha, USC
2:30 PM Afternoon Break
2:45 PM Nano-Materials and their Potential Aerospace Applications J. Starkovich, Northrop Grumman
3:30 PM Wrap-Up
Saturday, 28 February, 2004
Time Event/Presentation Organizer/Speaker
7:30 AM Check-In
8:00 AM How are Universities Preparing Undergraduates for a Nanotech World: A Perspective from Cal Poly L. Vanasupa, Cal Poly, SLO
8:45 AM TBD A. Baladin, UC Riverside
9:30 AM Radiation Tolerance of Nano-crystalline Si NVM M. Petkov, JPL
10:15 AM Challenges with MEMS/NEMS Technology Development for Space Application at NASA/JPL T. George, JPL
Close Symposium C. Volk

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For more information about attending the symposium
or presenting a paper please contact:

Dr. Charles H. Volk
charles.volk@engineerscouncil.org

The symposium will be held at the Sportmen’s Lodge
4234 Coldwater Canyon
Studio City, CA


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