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)
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Deborah Gracio, MS Director for the Computational and Statistical Analytics Division Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Mythbusting 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
Infrastructure 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. Brought to you by  |
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