October 24-26, 2001
Nanophase Materials Sciences Workshop
Presentations
This workshop was devoted to presentations and discussions to facilitate broad scientific community involvement in the planning for the Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences.

(presentations are
  in pdf format)
Overview of Nanophase Materials Research
Nanoscale Self-Organization: Understanding and Exploiting Nature’s Gifts
Thomas P. Russell
University of Massachusetts
 Advancing Nanoscale Science, Technology, and Education by Collaboration
Zhong L. Wang
Georgia Institute of Technology
The Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences (CNMS)

The Center Concept: Creating Synergies to Advance Understanding

Center Operations and Outreach: Enabling Multidisciplinary Collaboration

Doug Lowndes
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Synthesis: The Role of Materials in Discovery Ward Plummer
Oak Ridge National Laboratory,
University of Tennessee

Nanofabrication Research Laboratory: Meeting the Integration Challenge
        (Presentation 1)
        (Presentation 2)

Michael Simpson
Oak Ridge National Laboratory,
University of Tennessee

Leonard Feldman
Vanderbilt University
Nanomaterials Theory Institute: From Molecular Modeling to Virtual Design and Synthesis Peter Cummings
Oak Ridge National Laboratory,
University of Tennessee

 

Nanoscience and Neutrons
Neutron Science at the SNS Thom Mason
Spallation Neutron Source
SNS Instruments for Nanoscale Science Frank Klose
Spallation Neutron Source
Nanosystems – The Four I(s): Integration, Imagination, Innovation, and Inspiration James Gimzewski
University of California-Los Angeles
 
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