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D
Meeting Agendas
FIRST MEETING
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Thursday, September 4, 2003
Closed Session
8:30 am
Welcome
8:45
Introduction to the National Academies and the study process
—Maureen Mellody, Program Officer
9:00
Goals and opening thoughts
—Peter Moore, Chair
10:30
Composition and balance discussion
—Don Shapero, Director
11:30
Discussion of the task and scope of the study
Open Session
1:00 pm
Perspectives from the Division of Materials Research at NSF
—Hugh van Horn, Program Director, National Science Foundation
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1:30
Perspectives from the Office of Basic Energy Sciences at DOE
—William Oosterhuis, Program Manager, Department of Energy
2:00
Perspectives from the Office of Fusion Energy Sciences at DOE
—Joseph Minervini, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2:30
Perspectives from the National Institute of Standards and Technology
—J. Michael Rowe, Director, NIST Center for Neutron Research
3:00
Break
3:15
Outcomes of the 1988 Large Magnetic Fields report for NSF
—Frederick Seitz, Rockefeller University
4:30
Perspectives from the commercial sector
—Michael Cuthbert, Oxford Instruments
5:30
Adjourn for the day
Friday, September 5, 2003
Open Session
8:30 am
Biology and nuclear magnetic resonance
—Rob Tycko, National Institutes of Health
9:00
Semiconductors and heterostructures
—Mansour Shayegan, Princeton University
9:30
Technology and instrumentation
—Greg Boebinger, NHMFL
10:30
Break
11:00
High-temperature superconductors
—David Larbalestier, University of Wisconsin at Madison
11:30
Magnetic materials
—Meigan Aronson, University of Michigan
Noon
International perspectives
—Gabriel Aeppli, University College London
12:30 pm
Lunch
Closed Session
1:30
Committee discussions
3:00
Adjourn
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SECOND MEETING
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA
Monday, December 8, 2003
Open Session
8:30 am
Welcome and goals for the meeting
—Peter Moore, Chair
9:00
NHMFL facilities and plans
—Greg Boebinger, NHMFL
10:00
Ion cyclotron resonance
—Alan Marshall, Florida State University
10:30
Break
11:00
Magnets and high energy physics
—Steve Gourlay, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Noon
Lunch
1:00 pm
Magnetic resonance imaging
—Tom Mareci, University of Florida
2:00
Commercial magnet technology
—Razvan Teodorescu, Bruker Biospin Corporation
3:00
Break
Closed Session
3:30
Committee discussions
5:30
Adjourn for the day
Tuesday, December 9, 2003
Open Session
8:30 am
Tour of the NHMFL facilities
10:30
Break
11:00
Low-dimensional electron systems
—Horst Stormer, Columbia University
Noon
Lunch
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Closed Session
1:00 pm
Committee discussions
5:00
Adjourn
THIRD MEETING
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Saturday, March 27, 2004
Closed Session
9:00 am
Discuss conclusions and recommendations
12:15 pm
Working lunch
1:00
Writing group breakout sessions
3:00
Reconvene, discuss report
5:30
Adjourn
Sunday, March 28, 2004
Closed Session
9:00 am
Discuss report findings and recommendations
10:45
Discuss plans for closure and review charge to the committee
Noon
Working lunch
1:00 pm
Adjourn
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