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The Nano Republic of California

Date: July 17, 2002
Location: Korn Hall, The Anderson School, UCLA
Description: The conference is designed to integrate Life Science and Physical Science speakers and attendees to promote cross-discipline communication. The presenters in the event will be from Academia, Venture Capital Firms, Major Corporations, Labs, Entrepreneurial Startups, and Government. The CNSI professors confirmed to participate in the event are James Heath, Evenlyn Hu, and Eli Yablonovitch.

International Congress of Mathematics (ICM)

Date: August, 2002
Location: Beijing International Convention Center, Beijing
Website: www.icm2002.org.cn/A/general.htm
Description: ICM is the primary gathering in the mathematical world held every four years with nineteen different sections covering all area of mathematics. CNSI professor Eitan Tadmor is an invited speaker in which he will give a talk in the section of Numerical Analysis.

Trends in Nanotechnology (TNT 2002)

Date: Sept. 9-13, 2002
Location: Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Website: www.cmp-cientifica.com/TNT2002.html
Description: The aim of the "Trends in Nanotechnology" conference (TNT2002) will be to focus on the applications of Nanotechnology and to bring together in a scientific Forum various groups throughout the world working in this field. CNSI professors James Gimzewski and James Heath are keynote speakers in the conference.

Physical-chemistry of Polymeric Systems, 2nd Rhodia International Conference

Date: Sept 17-20, 2002

Location: University of Bristol (UK)
Website: http://www.rhodia.com/us/home_tunel.asp
Description: The Rhodia International Conferences will consist of four sessions: optical and electronic properties of polymers, polymers at interfaces, H-bonding and electrostatic interactions, and systems far from equilibrium. CNSI Professors Bill Gelbart and Alan Heeger are two invited speakers in the conference.

Mathematics in Nanoscale Science and Engineering


Date: September 16 - December 13, 2002
Location: IPAM (the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics) at UCLA
Website: http://www.ipam.ucla.edu/programs/nano2002/
Description: The goal of this program is to bring together mathematicians, scientists and engineers working on nanoscale problems. The program will include workshops on Alternative Computing, Quantum Computing , Data Analysis & Imaging, and Modeling & Simulation for Materials. In addition, there will be a series of tutorial lectures, short workshops on microfluidics and molecular modeling, and an ongoing seminar series. The CNSI professors participating are Jim Heath, Russel Caflisch, Vwani P. Roychowdhury, and Emily Carter.

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