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Small Wonders, Endless Frontiers: A Review of the National Nanotechnology Initiative (2002)

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Small Wonders, Endless Frontiers: A Review of the National Nanotechnology Initiative

A

Meeting Agendas

AUGUST 30-31, 2001 WASHINGTON, D.C.

Thursday, August 30

7:30 a.m.

Continental breakfast

 

CLOSED SESSION

8:00

Executive session: Discussion of committee balance and composition, review agenda

9:30

Break

 

OPEN SESSION

9:45

Presentation of charge to committee/ discussion. Mike Roco, senior advisor, National Science Foundation

10:15

NNI Organization, Mike Roco, chair, National Science, Engineering and Technology Council’s subcommittee on Nanoscale Science, Engineering and Technology (NSET)

10:45

National Nanotechnology Coordinating Office (NNCO), Jim Murday, part-time director, NNCO

11:15

National Science Foundation Role in NNI, Mike Roco

11:45

Department of Defense Role in NNI, Jim Murday, superintendent, Chemistry Division, Naval Research Laboratory

12:15 p.m.

Lunch

1:00

National Institutes of Health Role in NNI, Jeffrey Schloss, program director, Technology Development Coordination, National Human Genome Research Institute, NIH

1:30

National Aeronautics and Space Administration Role in NNI, Murray Hirschbein, senior advisor to the chief technologist, NASA

2:00

National Institute of Standards and Technology Role in NNI, Chad Snyder, program analyst, NIST

2:30

Department of Energy Role in NNI, Pat Dehmer, associate director for basic energy science, DOE

3:00

Break

3:15

Environmental Protection Agency Role in NNI, Stephen Lingle, director, Environmental Engineering Division, EPA

3:30

Department of Justice Role in NNI, Trent DePersia, director, R&T Development Division, National Institute of Justice

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