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Data. Tools. Sharing.

Nanoinformatics 2010

Amherst, MA | Posted on October 6th, 2010

Nanoinformatics 2010 is a collaborative roadmapping and workshop project designed to survey the landscape, generate a roadmap, and stimulate collaborative activities in the area of nanoinformatics.

Confirmed Speakers:

* George Adams, Network for Computational Nanotechnology
* Andrei Nel, UCLA
* Sharon Gaheen, National Cancer Institute
* Stacey Harper, Oregon State University
* Aaron Small, Luna Innovations
* Victor Maojo, ACTION Grid
* Jean-Claude Bradley, Drexel University
* Michael McLennan, Purdue University
* Michelle Ostraat, RTI
* Krishna Rajan, Iowa State University
* Mark Hoover, NIOSH
* Jeff Morse, National Nanomanufacturing Network
* Nathan Baker, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
* Martin Fritts, Nanotechnology Characterization Laboratory
* Yoram Cohen, UCLA

Nanoinformatics is essential for comparative characterization of nanomaterials, for the design and use of nanodevices and nanosystems, for instrumentation development and manufacturing processes.

Workshop themes include:

* Data Collection and Curation
* Tools for Innovation, Analysis, and Simulation
* Data Accessibility and Information Sharing

Register to participate: nanotechinformatics.org/registration

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Contacts:
Rebecca Reznik-Zellen
National Nanomanufacturing Network
University of Massachusetts Amherst
413.577.0912

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