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Nanoinformatics 2011

Nanoinformatics 2011 will bring together informatics experts, nanotechnology researchers, and other stakeholders and potential contributors to advance Nanoinformatics 2020 Roadmap goals. The workshop will set a clear path for Nanoinformatics participants through the presentation of projects and research, open discussions, and strategic planning sessions. The conference will be held December 7-9, 2011 in Arlington, VA, at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City hotel.

Registration: $250 ($285 after November 23rd)

KEYNOTES

Deborah Gracio

Deborah Gracio, MS
Director for the Computational and Statistical Analytics Division Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Gerhard KlimeckMythbusting Scientific Knowledge Transfer:
nanoHUB usage Scenarios and Impact

Gerhard Klimeck, Ph.D.
Director of the Network for Computational Nanotechnology, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Purdue University

Christian LehingerInfrastructure for a Connected World

Christian Lehinger, MCSE
CEO
HealthQuest Alliance

Speakers

  • Nathan Baker, Ph.D.
    Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
  • Amy E. W. Bednar, Ph.D.
    Information Technology Laboratory
    US Army Engineer Research and Development Center
  • Gretchen Bruce, DABT
    Intertox
  • Altaf Carim, Ph.D.
    OSTP Science Division
  • Yoram Cohen, Ph.D.
    University of California Los Angeles
  • Joe Glick
    Expertool Software
  • Stacey Harper, Ph.D.
    Oregon State University
  • Krishna Rajan, Ph.D.
    Iowa State University
  • Paul Schulte, Ph.D.
    NIOSH Nanotechnology Research Center
  • Jeffery A. Steevens, Ph.D.
    Environmental Laboratory
    US Army Engineer Research and Development Center
  • Aleks Stefaniak, Ph.D.
    NIOSH Nanotechnology Research Center
  • Sally Tinkle, Ph.D.
    National Nanotechnology Coordination Office
  • Alexander Tropsha, Ph.D.
    University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
  • Mark Tuominen, Ph.D.
    National Nanomanufacturing Network
    University of Massachusetts Amherst
  • Cyrus Wadia, Ph.D.
    White House Office of Science and Technology

View the complete program

Contact: Jessica Adamick, InterNano Project Manager, jadamick@library.umass.edu
Nanoinformatics 2011 is open to all members of the nanoinformatics community and will be organized and governed by that community. Contact the program committee to get involved.

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Supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. CMMI-1025020. NSF

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