Data. Tools. Sharing. Nanoinformatics 2010 (November 3 - 5, Arlington, VA) is a collaborative roadmapping and planning project designed to survey the landscape, generate a roadmap, and stimulate collaborative activities in the area of nanoinformatics. Nanoinformatics is essential for comparative characterization of nanomaterials, for the design and use of nanodevices and nanosystems, for instrumentation development and manufacturing processes. Registration is still open for those who are interested in participating. Join the conversation!
The workshop will cover the following themes:
Data Collection and Curation
Tools for Innovation, Analysis, and Simulation
Data Accessibility and Information Sharing
Complete Roster of Speakers:
George Adams, Network for Computational Nanotechnology
Andrei Nel, UCLA
Mihail C. Roco, NSF
Sylvia Spengler, NSF
Vincent Caprio, Nanobusiness Alliance
Sharon Gaheen, National Cancer Institute
Stacey Harper, Oregon State University
Gretchen Bruce, Intertox
Aaron Small, Luna Innovations
Yoram Cohen, UCLA
Nathan Baker, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Raul Cachau, SAIC-Frederick
Rong Liu, UCLA
Kate Keahey, Argonne National Laboratory
Daniel Crawl, UCSD
Paul Schulte, NIOSH
Carol Hamilton, RTI
Jean-Claude Bradley, Drexel University
Sumit Gangwal, EPA
Victor Maojo, ACTION Grid
Mills Davis, Project10x
Michael McLennan, Purdue University
Krishna Rajan, Iowa State University
Vicki Colvin, Rice University
Mark Hoover, NIOSH
Chuck Geraci, NIOSH
Jeff Morse, National Nanomanufacturing Network
Martin Fritts, Nanotechnology Characterization Laboratory
Michele Ostraat, RTI
Guillermo Lopez-Campos, Institute of Health "Carlos III"