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Computational Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Committee
Committee Chairs
- Wolfgang Windl, Ohio State University
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- Srinivas Iyer, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Committee Members
- Narayan R. Aluru, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, USA
- Amos Bairoch, Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
- Wolfgang S. Bacsa, Université Paul Sabatier, France
- Stephen H. Bryant, National Institute of Health, USA
- Dirk Bussiere, Chiron Corporation, USA
- Roberto Car, Princeton University, USA
- Franco Cerrina, University of Wisconsin - Madison, USA
- Fred Cohen, University of California, San Francisco, USA
- Daniel Davison, Bristol Myers Squibb, USA
- Murray S. Daw, Clemson University, USA
- Robert S. Eisenberg, Rush Medical Center, Chicago, USA
- Toshio Fukuda, Nagoya University, Japan
- David K. Ferry, Arizona State University, USA
- Sharon Glotzer, University of Michigan, USA
- William Goddard, CalTech, USA
- Gerhard Goldbeck-Wood, Accelrys, Inc., UK
- Niels Gronbech-Jensen, UC Davis and Berkeley Laboratory
- Karl Hess, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
- Andreas Hieke, Ciphergen Biosystems, Inc., USA
- Leroy Hood, Institute for Systems Biology, USA
- Sorin Istrail, Celera Genomics, USA
- Hannes Jonsson, University of Washington, USA
- Brian Korgel, University of Texas-Austin, USA
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- Kurt Krause, University of Houston, USA
- Anantha Krishnan, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
- Daniel Lacks, Tulane University, USA
- Matthew Laudon, NSTI, USA
- Alex Liddle, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA
- Atul Parikh, University of California, Davis, USA
- Philip Pincus, University of California at Santa Barbara, USA
- Serge Prudhomme, University of Texas at Austin, USA
- Philippe Renaud, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology of Lausanne
- George Robillard, BioMade Corporation, Netherlands
- Bart Romanowicz, NSTI, USA
- Robert Rudd, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
- Clayton Teague, National Nanotechnology Coordination Office, USA
- Tom Terwilliger, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
- Dragica Vasilesca, Arizona State University, USA
- Arthur Voter, Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
- Michael S. Waterman, University of Southern California, USA
- Phillip R. Westmoreland , University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA
- Andreas Wild, Freescale Semiconductor, USA
- Gloria Yueh, Midwestern University, USA
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Annual Symposium Synopsys
The largest gathering in the field worldwide, ICCN is the
premier technical forum for presenting the latest research
and development in computational methods, tools and
applications in the biology, chemistry, physics and
materials fields.
With the continued miniaturization and blending of
technologies, advanced computational techniques in the nano
and micro regimes are paramount in the advancement of all
high technology regardless of its traditional domain. The
ICCN provides a forum for the interdisciplinary blending of
computational efforts in biology, chemistry, physics and
materials, founded on inherently similar atomistic-modeling
approaches but applied towards traditionally distinct
disciplines.
Topics & Application Areas
Computational Chemistry
- Combinatorial Chemistry
- Polymers and Colloids
- Solid State and Surface Chemistry
- Catalysis, Separations and Reactions
- Kinetics and Collision Dynamics
- Crystallization and Additives
- Formulations and QSAR
- Molecular Electronic Structure
- Quantum Molecular Dynamics - Theory & Applications
- General Computational Chemistry - Theory & Methods
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Computational Materials
- Interfaces and Contacts
- Surfaces, Surface Processes and Thin Films
- Optical and Vibrational Properties
- Mechanical Behavior
- Alloys and Nanostructures
- Tribology
- Radiation Effects in Solids & Cluster Impact Phenomena
- Semiconductors & Electronic Materials
- Glasses & Ceramics
- Materials at High Pressure and High Temperature
- Large-Scale Simulations
- Multiscale Modeling of Materials
- General Theory & Methods
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Submit Proposal or Comment to Committee Chair
We encourage you to participate and to submit your interest as either an Scientific Committee Member or to organize a Scientific Committee*. The NSTI will provide the infrastructure for each Industrial Committee to organize and present a focused Symposium at the annual Nanotech Conference and Trade Show (Nanotech 2008, Boston, Massachusetts, June 1-5, 2008). Details will be provide upon approval of proposal.
* All submissions will be reviewed by the NSTI Scientific Committee
Chairs and a timely response will be issued.
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