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X-rays and Neutrons:
ESSENTIAL TOOLS FOR NANOSCIENCE RESEARCH


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June 16-17, 2005
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Thursday, June 16, 2005
 

7:30am-8:00am

Continental Breakfast

8:00am-8:15am

Welcome and Charge

Kristin Bennett, Basic Energy Sciences

8:15am-8:45am

Nanotechnology-Where we are headed….

John Marburger, III, Office of Science and Technology Policy

8:45am-9:15am

Visualizing the Nanoscale: The Role of X-ray and Neutron Scattering

Pat Dehmer, Basic Energy Sciences

9:15am-9:45am

X-Ray and Neutron Scattering Facilities: A National Policy Perspective

Pat Looney, Office of Science and Technology Policy

9:45am-10:00am

Scientific and Technology Challenges for the Nanotechnology Community

Clayton Teague, National Nanotechnology Coordination Office

10:00am-10:15am

National Nanotechnology Initiative from a Policy Perspective

Celia Merzbacher, Office of Science and Technology Policy

10:15am-10:30am

Break

 

Nanotechnology - What are the Challenges for Scattering Research

Session Chair: Linda L. Horton, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

10:30am-11:00am

Biological Applications and Opportunities for Nanoscience

Carolyn Larabell, University of California-San Francisco

11:00am-11:30am

X-Ray Studies of the Nanoworld – Motivation, Concepts and Applications

Jo Stohr, Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory

11:30am-12:00pm

Patterned Nanoscale Materials

Teri Odom, Northwestern University

12:00pm-12:30pm

Small is Different: Emergent Behavior in the Nanoscale

Uzi Landman, Georgia Institute of Technology

12:30 pm-1:30pm

Lunch

  1:30pm-4:30pm

Breakout Session #1

1A. Synthesis - co-chairs
Phillip Britt, ORNL, and Robert Hull, UVA

1B. Directed and Self-Assembly - co-chairs
Eric Kaler, U. Delaware, and Youli Li, UCSB

1C. Novel Properties - co-chairs
Wayne Goodman, Texas A&M and Eric Fullerton, Hitachi Global Storage

  1:30pm-2:00pm

Breakout Session #1
- Discussion Leaders (presentation 1)

Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Polymer Architectures
- Phillip Britt, ORNL

X-rays and Neutrons for Directed and Self-Assembly
- Eric Kaler, U. Delaware

Catalysis by Metal Nanoclusters
- Wayne Goodman, Texas A&M

 2:00pm-2:30pm

Breakout Session #1
- Discussion Leaders (presentation 2)

Advanced Characterization Needs for Epitaxially Grown Nanostructures
- Robert Hull, UVA

Small Angle X-ray Scattering/Diffraction of Supramolecular Assemblies
- Youli Li, UCSB

Nano-structured Magnetic Materials: Novel Physics And Emerging Technologies
- Eric Fullerton, Hitachi Global Storage

2:30pm-2:45pm

Break

2:45pm-4:30pm

5 minute presentations from participants in Breakout Session 1

Doug Lowndes, 1A Synthesis
Brian Stephenson, 1A Synthesis
Millie Firestone, 1B Self Assembly
Oleg Gang, 1B Self Assembly
Mathias Lősche, 1B Self Assembly
Ron Pindak, 1B Self Assembly
Greg Smith, 1B Self Assembly
Xun-li Wang, 1B Self Assembly
Kristian Baumann, 1B X-ray
Ken Evans-Lutterodt, 1B X-ray
Dirar Al Homouz, 1B X-ray
Tobias Huerliman, 1B X-ray
Gene Ice, 1B X-ray
Yves Idzerda, 1B X-ray
Youli Li, 1B X-ray
Brian Stephenson, 1B X-ray
Meigan Aronson, 1C Novel Properties
Sam Bader, 1C Novel Properties
Mike Bedzyk, 1C Novel Properties
Jan Hrbek, 1C Novel Properties
Chris Leighton, 1C Novel Properties
Steven Nagler, 1C Novel Properties
Mike Simonson, 1C Novel Properties
Yeong-Ah Soh, 1C Novel Properties
Peter Stair, 1C Novel Properties
Suzanne Tevelthuis, 1C Novel Properties

  5:00pm-6:00pm

Reception (cash bar)

  6:00pm-7:30pm

Dinner

  7:30pm-9:30pm

The Future is Ours!

Poster presentations by early career scientists

Session Chairs: Takeshi Egami, University of Tennessee and Ian S. Anderson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory


Friday, June 17, 2005
 

  7:30am-8:00am

Continental Breakfast

  8:00am-8:05am

Welcome and Day 2 Charge

Paul Nealey, University of Wisconsin

  8:05am-9:30am

What Experiments Does the Future of Nanoscience Depend Upon: Summary of the Prior day’s Discussions

by Break-out Session Chairs

9:30am-9:45am

Break

 

Scattering Techniques to Meet the Nanoscale Research Challenges:  Extraordinary Tools for Extraordinary Science

Session Chair: Mark Ratner, Northwestern U

9:45am-10:15am

Opportunities for Nanoscience with X-rays

Eric Isaacs, ANL and U Chicago

10:15am-10:45am

Scientific Opportunities with Synchrotron Radiation for Nanoscience

Zahid Hussain, LBNL

10:45am-11:15am

Advanced Instrumentation for Neutron Scattering Studies of Nanoscale Materials

Roger Pynn, LANL

11:15am-11:45am

Marrying Reaction Chemistry to Surfaces

Colin Nuckolls, Columbia University

11:45am-12:15pm

Relevance of Strong Electronic Correlations in Bulk and Nano Systems

Elbio Dagotto, UT

12:15pm-1:15pm

Lunch

 1:45pm-4:30pm

Breakout Session #2

2A. Advanced Technique Development - cochairs
Roland Gaehler, ILL, and Wenbing Yun, Xradia

2B. Advanced Characterization for Nanomaterials - co-chairs
Gabrielle Long, ANL; and Dan Neumann, NIST

2C. Theory and Modeling - cochairs
Grant Smith, U Utah, and Philip Pincus, UCSB

 1:45pm-2:15pm

Breakout Session #2
- Discussion Leaders (presentation 1)

Neutrons and Nanoscience – some Scientific and Instrumental Perspectives
- Roland Gaehler, ILL

Nanomaterials Science at the APS
– Gabrielle Long, ANL

Synergism of Neutron Scattering and Molecular Simulations in Understanding Dynamics and Structure of Polymer-Based Nanomaterials
- Grant Smith, U Utah

 2:15pm-2:45pm

Breakout Session #2
- Discussion Leaders (presentation 2)

X-ray Imaging at Nanometer Scale: Opportunities and Challenges
- Wenbing Yun, Xradia

Neutron Methods for Nanotechnology
– Dan Neumann, NIST

Functional Bio-nano molecular Materials: Is there Something to Learn from Mother Nature?
– Philip Pincus, UCSB

2:45pm-3:00pm

Break

 3:00pm-4:30pm

5 minute presentations from participants in Breakout Sessions

Ian M. Anderson 2B Characterization
Simon Billinge 2B Characterization
Joel Brock 2B Characterization
Takeshi Egami 2B Characterization
Henry Glyde 2B Characterization
Russell Hemley 2B Characterization
John Larese 2B Characterization
Paul Miceli 2B Characterization
Heinz Nakotte 2B Characterization
Paul Nealey 2B Characterization
Grant Smith 2B Characterization
Chris Tulk 2B Characterization
Alex Weiss 2B Characterization
Thomas Schulthess 2C Theory
Mathias Lősche 2C Theory
Mathias Lősche 2C Theory
Eric Shirley 2C Theory
Grant Smith 2C Theory

 4:30pm-7:00pm 

Dinner (on own)

  7:00pm-8:30pm

What New Capabilities will Developments in Scattering Techniques Bring to Nanoscience?: Summary of the Afternoon Discussions by Breakout Session Chairs

Session Chair: Eric Isaacs, ANL

 

Saturday, June 18, 2005

Organizers, Discussion Leaders, and Scribes only

 

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