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Place: Snowbird Cliff Lodge,
Snowbird, Utah Supporting Organizations: Air Force Office of
Scientific Research (AFOSR), Office of Navel Research (ONR), Hewlett Packard, and
University of Notre Dame Office of Research. Sponsoring Society: International
Society For Nananoscale Science, Computation and Engineering (ISNSCE). *** SUBMISSION DEADLINE: January 31, 2009. FNANO09 Conference Web page: http://www.cs.duke.edu/FNANO09 FNANO09 Conference Registration pages (Registration
will be open starting February 1, 2009 and deadline
for early registration is March 1, 2009): Registration for
Contributing Speakers and Regular or Student Participants at http://FNANO09.cs.duke.edu/registration/direct.php
Registration only for Track Chairs, Track
Co-chairs, Invited Speakers, Keynote speakers, Conference Organizers or
Assistants at http://FNANO09.cs.duke.edu/registration/indirect.php FNANO09 Preliminary Schedule (to be posted Feb 15, 2009):
Detailed
Schedule [PDF]
[XLS
with web links to abstracts] FNANO09 Preliminary Detailed Schedule (to be posted February 15, 2009:
http://www.cs.duke.edu/~reif/FNANO/FNANO09/FNANO09fullschedule.html Hotel Accommodations (Book Prior to
March 1 to get reduced rates): http://www.cs.duke.edu/~reif/FNANO/venue.html FNANO09 Announcement: [PDF]
[TXT]
[HTML] Obtaining this or prior year's FNANO Proceedings: http://www.cs.duke.edu/~reif/FNANO/proceedings.html Plans for Special Journal Issues of FNANO Papers: http://www.cs.duke.edu/~reif/FNANO/journals.html Overview
of FNANO09 Conference:
Foundations of Nanoscience is a yearly
conference on foundations of nanoscience, maintaining the highest scientific
standards. Self-assembly is the central theme of the conference. Topics
include self-assembled architectures and devices, at scales ranging from
nano-scale to meso-scale. Methodologies include both experimental as well as
theoretical approaches. The
conference spans traditional disciplines including chemistry, biochemistry,
physics, computer science, mathematics, and various engineering disciplines
including MEMS. The prior last 5 years
year's Conferences on Foundations of Nanoscience(FNANO04, FNANO05, FNANO06, FNANO07 and FNANO08) had an significant
impact on the emerging fields of Nanoscience and Self-assembly -- they
brought many of the leading Nanoscientists and researchers working in a wide
variety of areas of Self-assembly in the same place to present invited talks.
The 6th
Conference on Foundations of Nanoscience had a schedule with many
contributed posters and open discussion periods to allow for attendee
interaction, as well as invited talks by distinguished Nanoscientists.
ISNSCE
Nano-Award: The second annual Nano-Award
wase] awarded April 21, 2009 during an evening session of the
FNANO09 conference. The first Nano-Award Nano-Award was presented at last
year's FNANO08 on April 23, 2008 to George Whitesides,
Dept of Chemistry, Harvard University, who gave a Keynote Talk overviewing
his pioneering work in Self-Assembly.
Important Dates:
Concurrent NSF Workshop: to
be announced. FNANO09
CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION: FNANO09
General Chair: John H. Reif < FNANO09 Program Chair: Marya Lieberman <mlieberm@nd.edu>, Dept of Chemistry and Biochemistry,
Univ of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN FNANO09
Program Committee: Track Chairs Track
on Fullerene Nanostructures: §
Track Chair: Jie Liu
<j.liu@duke.edu>, Dept of Chemistry, Duke Univ, Durham, NC Track
on Self-Assembled DNA Nanostructures: §
Track Chair: Nadrian
Seeman <ncs1@feynman.acf.nyu.edu>, Dept
of Chemistry, New York Univ, New York, NY Track
on Self-Assembled Surface Chemistry: §
Track Chair: Lloyd Smith
<smith@chem.wisc.edu>, Dept of
Chemistry, Univ of Wisconsin, Madison, WI Track
on Viral Self-Assembly: §
Track Chair: Adam Zlotnick <adam-zlotnick@ouhsc.edu>, Adam
Zlotnick <azlotnic@indiana.edu>, Dept of Biology, Indiana Univ,
Bloomington, IN Track
on Self-Assembly of Peptide-Protein Nanostructures §
Track Chair: Todd
Yeates <yeates@mbi.ucla.edu>, Dept of Chemistry and
Biochemistry, Univ. of Calif. Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA Track
on Nanoplasmonics & Nanophotovoltaics: §
Track Chair: Eray Aydil
<aydil@tc.umn.edu>, Dept of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science,, Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN Track
on Biomedical Nanotechnology: §
Description: Talks
& posters in this track present biomedical applications of nanoscience. §
Track Chair: Carston R. Wagner
<wagne003@tc.umn.edu>, Dept of Medicinal Chemistry, Univ of Minnesota,
Minneapolis, MN Track
on Molecular Motors: §
Track Chair: Andrew
Turberfield <a.turberfield@physics.ox.ac.uk>, Dept of Physics, Oxford Univ,
Oxford, UK Track on Self-assembled
Computer Circuit and System Architectures: §
Track Chair: Chris Dwyer <dwyer@ece.duke.edu>, Dept of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Duke Univ,
Durham, NC Track on Self-Assembly Across
Scales: §
Track Chair: Karl Bohringer
<karl@ee.washington.edu>, Dept of
Electrical Engineering, Univ of Washington,
Seattle, WA Track on Top-down Meets
Bottom-up: § Description: Talks & posters in this track combine bottom-up self-assembly with top-down methods such as lithography or an external patterning force (e.g., electromagnetic field or chemical gradient). §
Track Chair: Mark Stoykovich
<mark.stoykovich@colorado.edu>, Department of Chemical and Biological
Engineering, University of Colorado–Boulder, Boulder, CO Track
on Computational Tools for Self-assembly: §
Track Chair: Mark
Sims <mark@nanorex.com>, Nanorex,
Inc., Bloomfield Hill, MI Track
on Principles and Theory of Self-Assembly: §
Track Chair: Paul W.K. Rothemund
<pwkr@dna.caltech.edu>, Dept of Computer Science and Dept of Computation
and Neural System, Caltech, Pasadena, CA PROGRAM
TRACK CHAIRS RESPONSIBILITIES: Paper
solicitation, Paper refereeing and acceptance decisions for papers in their
track (in consultation with the Program Chair). |
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