Conference Program In addition to the excellent technical program, this conference features NobelLaureate richard E. smalley (pictured) and Intel Science Talent Search Grand http://www.mein.nagoya-u.ac.jp/IEEE-NANO/IEEE-NANO-2001/program.html
Extractions: Revised on Oct. 18, 2001 If the paper is listed as " open " in the program, it means that if there is a no-show in the session, the chair will call on the author to present the paper in its place. Otherwise if everyone in the session shows up, then the author will have 2 minutes to briefly present the results. In addition to the excellent technical program, this conference features
Nobel Prize In Chemistry 1996 E. smalley, Great Balls of Carbon; The Story of Buckminsterfullerene, The Sciences,March/April 1991 The AllStar of Buckyball; Profile richard E. smalley http://felix.unife.it/Root/d-General/d-Chemistry/d-The-chemist/t-Nobel-prize-che
Publications Electronically Excited C 2 from Laser Photodissociated C 60 , Sivaram Arepalli,Carl D. Scott, Pavel Nikolaev and richard E. smalley, Chemical Physics Letters http://mmptdpublic.jsc.nasa.gov/jscnano/publicat.htm
Extractions: Nanotube Project Publications "Applications of Carbon Nanotubes for Human Space Exploration" Brad Files, Proceedings of NanoSpace 98, November 1998, Houston, TX "Optical Measurements in Production of Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes by Laser Ablation," Sivaram Arepalli and Carl D. Scott, proceedings of NanoSpace 98, The International Conference on Integrated Nano/Microtechnology for Space Applications, Houston, TX, Nov. 1-6, 1998. "NASA/JSC Carbon Nanotube Project Status" , Bradley S. Files, Journal of Nanoparticle Research , Vol. 1, No. 4, pp. 507-509, 1999 "Fine Structure of the Low Frequency Raman Phonon Bands of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes" , Milko Iliev, Alexander P. Litvinchuk, Sivaram Arepalli, Pavel Nikolaev and Carl D. Scott, Chemical Physics Letters , Vol. 316, January 2000, pp. 217-221. "Spectral Measurements in production of single-wall nanotubes by laser ablation," Sivaram Arepalli and Carl Scott, Chemical Physics Letters , Vol. 302, March 1999, pp. 139-145
Smalley On The Future Of Nanotubes - Nanodot Molecular Nanotechnology An Anonymous Coward writes MIT s Technology Review printedan interesting Q A session with richard E. smalley, the founder of the http://nanodot.org/articles/01/02/26/022218.shtml
Extractions: "SMALLEY: I like the word "nanotechnology." I like it because the prefix "nano" guarantees it will be fundamental science for decades; the "technology" says it is engineering, something you're involved in not just because you're interested in how nature works but because it will produce something that has a broad impact. When you put those two things together in one word, there's a tension. As our disciplines, particularly chemistry and physics, have matured, we're now dealing with things at a very fundamental level that do have a practical importance." ... SMALLEY:... "I believe research at what I call the wet/dry interface is intellectually most intriguing to me. It may be that in 20 years from now that is where we'll look back and say we have made huge advances. What I call the wet side of nanotechnology is the machinery of cellular life. As we learn to interface this natural machinery with inorganic, electromechanical structures and systems engineered on the nanometer scale (the dry side of nanotechnology), vast new frontiers will be opened both in fundamental science and in practical technology." ...
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Agent Portál A molekul?isszint?fejleszt?ek m?ik ?te, richard E. smalley a RiceEgyetem (Houston, Texas) k?iaprofesszora 1996-ban, a nanom?et?g?ecsk http://www.agent.ai/main.php?folderID=171&articleID=803&ctag=articlelist&iid=1
List Of Publications April 2001 Fullerene Crop Circles. Jie Liu, Hongjie Dai, Jason H. Hafner, Daniel T. Colbert,richard E. smalley,. Sander J. Tans, and Cees Dekker. Nature 385, 780 (1997). http://www.amolf.nl/research/biophysics/publications.html
Extractions: Electronic transport in monolayers of phthalocyanine polymers Tans, S. J., R. G. Miedema, L. J. Geerligs, C. Dekker, J. Wu, D. Neher and G. Wegner Nanotechnology 14, 1043-1050 (2003). The Bacteriophage ø29 Portal Motor can Package DNA Against a Large Internal Pressure Douglas E. Smith, Sander J. Tans, Steven B. Smith, Shelley Grimes, Dwight E. Anderson, and Carlos Bustamante. Nature 413, 748-752 (2001). (featured as cover story of that issue) Local potential modulations along semiconducting carbon nanotubes. Nature 404, 834-835 (2000). Nanotube transistors. Sander J. Tans. McGraw-Hill 2000 Yearbook of Science and Technology. Observation of standing electron waves in carbon nanotubes. Liesbeth C. Venema, Jeroen W. G. Wildoër, Jorg W. Janssen, Sander J. Tans, Hinnne L. J. Temminck Tuinstra, Leo P. Kouwenhoven, and Cees Dekker. Science 283, 52-55 (1999). Electron-electron correlations in carbon nanotubes. Sander J. Tans, Michel H. Devoret, Remco J. A. Groeneveld, and Cees Dekker.
Lars M. Ericson Curriculum Vitae Lars M. Ericson, Ramesh Sivarajan, Rajesh Saini, Virginia A. Davis, Carter Kittrell,Matteo Pasquali, Robert Hauge, richard E. smalley, Macroscopic Neat http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~lericson/larscv.html
Extractions: Thesis: "Strength Characterization of Suspended Single-Wall Carbon Nanotube Ropes," PDF File (this is a large file and difficult to use through a browser. I recommend downloading it and then opening it.) B. A. (Physics, Cum Laude Gustavus Adolphus College Download a PDF version of my Resume Publications Lars M. Ericson Advanced Materials (in progress, 2002). J. Vavro, M. C. Llaguno, J. E. Fischer, S. Ramesh, R. K. Saini, L. M. Ericson , V. A. Davis, R. E. Smalley, " Thermoelectric powerof p-doped single-wall carbon nanotubes and the role of the phonon, " Physical Review Letters W. Zhou, J. Vavro, M. C. Llaguno, K. I. Winey, J. E. Fischer, L. M. Ericson Physical Review B (submitted, 2002). Arup R. Bhattacharyya, T. V. Sreekumar, Tao Liu, Satish Kumar, Lars M. Ericson
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Extractions: Denton, Texas Customize Make This Your Home Page E-mail Newsletters MySpecialsDirect ... What's New Hail to the Chief: Richard Smalley What would Richard Smalley do if he were running for president? 03:29 PM CST on Thursday, January 29, 2004 Richard Smalley, 60, is a chemistry, physics and astronomy professor at Rice University in Houston. He shared the Nobel Prize for chemistry in 1996. Here, in an interview with staff writer Matt Stiles, is what candidate Smalley said he would do: Why should we elect you?
Extractions: Sketches of the Honorary Degree Recipients Joan Ganz Cooney Eric Hobsbawm Irwin Jacobs Jim Lehrer ... Richard E. Smalley Joan Ganz Cooney Joan Ganz Cooney is a visionary television producer and media executive who pioneered educational uses of television for children. In 1968, believing that it would be possible to use television to communicate basic skills, model social behavior, and encourage a love of learning among inner-city preschoolers, Mrs. Cooney co-founded the Children's Television Workshop (now Sesame Workshop) and launched the first episode of Sesame Street in 1969. Since that time, "Sesame Street" has been continuously broadcast in the U.S. on more than 300 PBS stations and in 140 countries around the world, including more than 18 foreign-language co-productions. Sesame Workshop programs, including Sesame Street The Electric Company 3-2-1 Contact Square One TV Ghostwriter CRO Big Bag , and Dragon Tales , have won more than 79 Emmys.
Richard E. Smalley, Scholarly Interests, Rice University M. Ericson, Michael J. Casavant, Deron A. Walters, Chad Huffman, Rajesh Saini, YuhuangWang, Erik Haroz, Edward W. Billups, and richard E. smalley, Roping and http://dacnet.rice.edu/faculty/?FDSID=437
The Smalley Group Website Has Moved This site has moved to http//www.ruf.rice.edu/~smalleyg.Please update your links. http://cnst.rice.edu/smalleygroup/res.htm
US Senate Committee On Energy And Natural Resources Date Time, Tuesday, April 27 2004 1000 AM Dirksen 366. Witness, Dr. RichardE. smalley , Director , Carbon Nanotechnology Laboratory, Rice University. http://energy.senate.gov/hearings/testimony.cfm?id=1129&wit_id=3343
Physical Properties Of Carbon Nanotubes 23. Jeroen WG Wilder; Liesbeth C. Venema; Andrew G. Rinzler; RichardE. smalley; Cees Dekker; Nature 391, 6662, 5962 (1998) 24. http://www.pa.msu.edu/cmp/csc/ntproperties/references.html
Extractions: Location: http://www.botany.utexas.edu/facstaff/facpages/mbrown/ongres/tspires/nano.htm 2. "Crystalline Ropes of Metallic Carbon Nanotubes", Science 273, 483 (1996), Andreas Thess, Roland Lee, Pavel Nikolaev, Hongjie Dai, Pierre Petit, Jerome Robert, Chunhui Xu, Young Hee Lee, Seong Gon Kim, Andrew G. Rinzler, Daniel T. Colbert, Gustavo Scuseria, David Tománek, John E. Fischer, Richard E. Smalley
Extractions: Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Richard Edwin Stearns is a prominent computer scientist In its most general sense, computer science CS ) is the study of computation and information processing, both in hardware and in software. In practice, computer science includes a variety of topics relating to computers, which range from the abstract analysis of algorithms, formal grammars, etc. to more concrete subjects like programming languages, software, and computer hardware. As a scientific discipline, it differs significantly from mathematics, programming, software engineering, and computer engineering, although these fields are often confused. Click the link for more information. who, with Juris Hartmanis Juris Hartmanis (born July 7, 1928 in Riga, Latvia) is a prominent computer scientist who, with Richard E. Stearns, received the 1993 ACM Turing Award "in recognition of their seminal paper which established the foundations for the field of computational complexity theory". Born in Latvia, he moved to Germany after the Second World War. He received the equivalent of a Bachelor's degree in Physics from the University of Marburg, then emigrated to the United States for his Master's degree in Mathematics at the University of Kansas. He received his Ph.D. in Mathematics from Caltech.