2003 Summer Institute Wokshop on Molecular Conduction
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July 9-11, 2003
Purdue University - West Lafayette, Indiana - Stewart Conference Center
Objective
Bring together leading groups in this field to discuss status and key challenges in molecular electronics. Both experimental and theoretical/modeling efforts will be discussed.
Format
- Tutorials -- 45 minute overview talk summarizing current state of the art. Tutorials from this work shop are online and can be found below.
- Technical Sessions -- Each session is divided into two parts:
- Part 1 is intended to provide an overview of key challenges. It will typically consist of 3 talks. Each talk is 20 minutes, followed by 10 minutes of discussion. Each speaker is asked to highlight key challenges within a specific topical area. Ideally, the speaker would comment on major developments by other groups, in addition to presenting recent work by his/her own group.
- Part 2 (nominally 10 minutes per presenter) consists of a series of short presentations, with the general aim of highlighting key accomplishments to date (presumably focused on the work of the presenter).
Organizers
Avik Ghosh, David Janes, and Michael Melloch
Video streams are available by using Microsoft Media Player. Click on the Video Stream link to view. Mac OS 9 users may only receive audio with the indexed slides, they also may not be able to use the index select specific parts of the talk.
Sponsored by
The NSF Network for Computational Nanotechnology
The NASA Insititute for Nanoelectronics and Computing
The MARCO/DARPA Focus Center on Materials, Structures, and Devices
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Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN