March 2002

From National Science Foundation

Nanotechnology symposium to showcase vast potential of 'small wonders'

NSF to record progress, explore future directions in world of ultra-small

The National Science Foundation (NSF) will host a symposium and exhibition of nanoscale science and engineering on Tuesday, March 19 in Washington, D.C. The event will highlight academic and industry research, education initiatives, new and future products, and implications for society. NSF Director Rita Colwell will review NSF investments in this expanding field of research. NSF plans to webcast portions of the event. (More details to follow).

The ability to assemble materials and devices at the level of atoms and molecules--the nanoscale--is expected to profoundly change the way we live. Speakers and exhibitors will demonstrate accomplishments in materials, medicine, electronics and other fields.

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Who:    Rita Colwell - NSF Director
             Richard Smalley - Nobel laureate, Rice University
             Horst Stormer - Nobel laureate, Columbia University
             Other leading researchers (see agenda at URL below)

What:  Symposium and Exhibit - "Small Wonders: Exploring the Vast Potential of Nanoscience"

When:  Tuesday, March 19, 2002, 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. EST

Where: Ronald Reagan Building & International Trade Center
              Amphitheater
              1300 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.
              Washington, DC

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For agenda and exhibitors, see:
http://www.nsf.gov/home/crssprgm/nano/agenda.htm

For more information contact:
Amber Jones or Bill Noxon, (703) 292-8070, [email protected] or [email protected]

Associated events (advance registration required): D.C. Science Writers Association
- Nanotechnology panel
- Monday, March 18, 6:30 p.m.
- Register at: www.dcswa.org

American Society of Mechanical Engineers, American Institute for
Chemical Engineers and Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers
- Reception and exhibition
- Tuesday, March 19, 5:30 p.m.
- Register to: Patti Jo Snyder, [email protected], 202-785-3756



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