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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Meeting Agendas." National Research Council. 2009. Frontiers in Crystalline Matter: From Discovery to Technology. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12640.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Meeting Agendas." National Research Council. 2009. Frontiers in Crystalline Matter: From Discovery to Technology. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12640.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Meeting Agendas." National Research Council. 2009. Frontiers in Crystalline Matter: From Discovery to Technology. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12640.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C: Meeting Agendas." National Research Council. 2009. Frontiers in Crystalline Matter: From Discovery to Technology. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/12640.
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Appendix C Meeting Agendas FIRST MEETING WASHINGTON, D.C. MARCH 3-4, 2007 Saturday, March 3, 2007 Open Session 8:00 a.m. Welcome Committee Introductions Paul Peercy, Chair 8:45 Introduction to the National Research Council Natalia Melcer 9:00 Perspectives from the Solid State Sciences Brian Maple Committee 9:45 Department of Energy (DOE) Workshop: Paul Canfield Design, Discovery and Growth of Novel Materials for Basic Research: An Urgent U.S. Need 10:30 Break 10:45 Perspectives from DOE/Basic Energy Sciences Harriet Kung 11:30 Perspectives from National Science Lance Haworth Foundation/Division of Materials Research 12:15 p.m. Working Lunch 153

154 Frontiers in C rys ta l l i n e M at t e r Closed Session 1:15 Committee Discussion: Statement of Task 2:15 Committee Discussion: Report Outline 3:15 Break 3:30 Committee Discussion: Report Outline 4:00 Discussion of Town Hall Meetings: Topics, Dates, Attendance 5:00 Break 6:00 Working Dinner 8:00 Adjourn Sunday, March 4, 2007 Closed Session 7:30 a.m. Reconvene 8:00 Committee Discussion: Report Outline 9:30 Committee Discussion: Writing Groups, Assignments 10:30 Break 10:45 Committee Discussion: What have we heard? What do we still need to hear? Review Timeline Noon Working Lunch 1:00 p.m. Adjourn SECOND MEETING University of Wisconsin at MADISON JULY 12-13, 2007 Thursday, July 12, 2007 Closed Session 8:00 a.m. Welcome, Review of Agenda, Plans for the Paul Peercy, Chair Meeting 8:30 Data Subgroup Report Peter Littlewood (by teleconference) 9:30 Overview and History Subgroup Report Zach Fisk (by teleconference) 10:30 Break 10:45 Science and Technology Subgroup Report Arthur Ramirez Noon Working Lunch

A pp e n d i x C 155 Open Session 1:00 p.m. Institute for Crystal Growth, Berlin Roberto Fornari, Director (by teleconference) 2:00 Bulk Crystals: Urgent Needs and Eugene Haller Opportunities 3:00 Break 3:15 Disciplinary Boundaries in Academia Thomas Rosenbaum 4:15 Discussion of Presentations 5:30 Break 6:30 Working Dinner 8:00 Adjourn Friday, July 13, 2007 Open Session 7:30 a.m. Reconvene 8:00 Industrial Needs for New and Crystalline Mark Pinto, Materials Applied Materials Closed Session 9:00 Committee Discussion Paul Peercy, Chair Review of First Day Review Charge to Committee Review Report Outline Review Writing Groups, Assignments 10:30 Break 10:45 Committee Discussion: Paul Peercy, Chair Review Timeline What do we still need to hear? Plans for moving forward Noon Working Lunch 1:00 p.m. Adjourn

156 Frontiers in C rys ta l l i n e M at t e r THIRD MEETING WASHINGTON, D.C. NOVEMBER 15-16, 2007 Thursday, November 15, 2007 Open Session 8:00 a.m. Welcome 8:30 Review of Agenda, Plans for the Meeting Paul Peercy, Chair 8:45 Perspectives from the American Association David Bliss, for Crystal Growth President 9:45 Crystal Growth Needs of the DOE Lynn Boatner, Oak Laboratories Ridge National Laboratory 10:45 Break Closed Session 11:00 a.m. Committee Discussions 8:00 p.m. Adjourn Friday, November 16, 2007 Closed Session 7:30 a.m. Committee Discussions 1:00 p.m. Adjourn

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For much of the past 60 years, the U.S. research community dominated the discovery of new crystalline materials and the growth of large single crystals, placing the country at the forefront of fundamental advances in condensed-matter sciences and fueling the development of many of the new technologies at the core of U.S. economic growth. The opportunities offered by future developments in this field remain as promising as the achievements of the past. However, the past 20 years have seen a substantial deterioration in the United States' capability to pursue those opportunities at a time when several European and Asian countries have significantly increased investments in developing their own capacities in these areas. This book seeks both to set out the challenges and opportunities facing those who discover new crystalline materials and grow large crystals and to chart a way for the United States to reinvigorate its efforts and thereby return to a position of leadership in this field.

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