NSTI Nanotech 2009

2009 NSTI Nano Industrial Impact Workshop

Sunday May 3, 2009, 8:00 am - 6:00 pm, Houston, Texas

The Nano Industrial Impact Workshop is a One-Day Intensive Program to educate participants in a range of nanotechnologies and impacted industries. All courses are presented by leading experts in their respective fields. Participation includes course notes and a networking lunch with the instructors.

2009 Short Courses

0501: nano molecular electronics Nano- and Molecular-Scale Electronics
Mark Reed
Yale University
0502: carbon nanotube - CNT Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene
Meyya Meyyappan
NASA
Wolfgang S. Bacsa
University of Toulouse, France
0503: nano particulates Functional Nanoparticles and Films made in the Gas-Phase
Sotiris E. Pratsinis
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zürich
0504: nano particulates Microfluidics in Life Sciences
Joel S. Rossier
DiagnoSwiss S.A., Switzerland
0505: polymer nanotechnology Polymer Nanoparticles: Synthesis and Novel Applications
Donald C. Sundberg and Yvon Durant
University of New Hampshire
0506: medical nanotechnology Nanotechnology for Medical Diagnostics and Treatment
Srinivas Iyer, Bioscience Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Mansoor Amiji, School of Pharmacy, Northeastern University, Boston
0507: nanotechnology bio materials tissues Biomaterials and Nanotechnology for Tissue Engineering
Thomas J. Webster
Brown University
0509: technology commercialization Technology Commercialization
Michael Pratt, Boston University
Sean Lee, Boston University
0510: technology marketing Marketing Complex Innovation
Steve Schuster
Chairman & Founder, Rainier Corporation
0511: technology marketing Nanotechnology for Oil and Gas
Florin Ciontu
Chief Executive Officer, NanoSPRINT
0512: technology marketing Soft Nanotechnology and Self-Assembly: Industrial Applications
Fiona Case
NSTI Soft Nanotechnology Coordinator, Case Scientific
0513: nanoscale characterization Nanoscale Characterization Techniques and Applications
Greg Haugstad
Director, Characterization Facility, University of Minesota
Pierre Panine
Senior Scientist, Xenocs SA, France
0514: nanocomposites Introduction to Nanocomposites: Processing, Properties and Characterization
Thomas Twardowski
Twardowski Scientifc

Fee Schedule

Before March 13 Before April 24 After April 24
Nano Impact Workshop (Sunday May 3, 2009) $595 $650 $690
 

Who Should Attend

These introductory - to intermediate - level courses are suitable for: Managers, Practicing Engineers, Industrial Scientists, on a decision-making level, Executives seeking strategic planning insight, Policy Makers with some technical background, and Academic Researchers developing a strong nano program.

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