The Cornell NanoScale Science & Technology Facility (CNF) celebrated its 35th anniversary during its annual meeting in July. An
archive of the talks by invited speakers is now available and includes:
- Dr. William Brinkman, "Whither Nanoscience?", Director of the Office of Science, US Department of Energy,
- Prof. Neil Gershenfeld, "Computation and Fabrication", Director, The Center for Bits and Atoms, MIT
- Prof. Roger Howe, "Vacuum Nanosystems for Energy Conversion", NNIN Director, Stanford University
- Dr. Jordan A. Katine, "Nanoscale Magnetic Devices in Technological Applications", HGST
- Prof. Michal Lipson, "Manipulating Light on Chip", Electrical & Computer Engineering, Cornell University
- Prof. Celeste Nelson, "Teeny Tiny Tissues: Using Fabrication to Understand and Manipulate Organ Development", Chemical & Biological Engineering, Princeton University
- Prof. Christopher Ober, "The Challenge of Nano: Making patterns on the size scale of macromolecules", Cornell Center for Materials Research, Cornell University
Update: A link to the
archive was missing and has been added.