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MIT · Stanford · Berkeley Nanotechnology Forum
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Nanomedicine: Today and Tomorrow. How will nanotechnology impact the future of medicine? Thursday, October 30th, 2003. Fairchild Auditorium, Stanford University. Dr Guy della Cioppa's Presentation. Director, Center for Biologic Nanotechnology, University of Michigan. Dr Guy della Cioppa. Executive Vice President, Business Development, NanoInk, Inc. Dir Biomedical Engineering Center, Ohio State University. Cofounder, former President and CEO, C Sixty, Inc. Dr Sagman was the cofounder, President and CEO of...
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I just wanted to tell you that the translations of the Japanese patents are exceptionally good. The translator is worth all that money. Thanks! Heather Molleur, patent attorney. Blakely, Sokoloff, Taylor and Zafman. A PARTIAL LIST OF OUR CUSTOMERS (PATENT LAW FIRMS AND PATENT. DEPARTMENTS OF COMPANIES USING OUR PATENT TRANSLATION SERVICES). ABBEY, WEITZENBERG, HOFFMAN and EMERY, Santa Rosa, California. ACCURRIDE INTERNATIONAL, Santa Fe Springs, California. ALSTON and BIRD, CHARLOTTE, North Carolina.
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MIT · Stanford · Berkeley Nanotechnology Forum
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A Glimpse Into the Future of Computing. Wednesday, June 16, 2004. Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center, Stanford University. Richard Gordon, T-Zero Engineering. Colin P. Williams, California Institute of Technology. Geordie Rose, D-Wave Systems, Inc. Jaw-Shen Tsai, NEC Fundamental Research Laboratories. Umesh Vazirani, University of California, Berkeley. Tad Hogg, Hewlett-Packard Labs. Why is quantum modeling important? Just as today's nearly $200B semiconductor market relies on accurate device-level model...
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MIT · Stanford · Berkeley Nanotechnology Forum
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The Future of Storing Bits. Nanotechnology's Impact on Digital Memory. Thursday, February 26th, 2004. The semiconductor memory market is approximately $30B today. Nanotechnology promises to impact this business significantly over the coming decade. Many companies are perusing technologies that have the potential to unify some of the best attributes of DRAM, SRAM, and Flash. Dr Stefan K. Lai. Dr Stefan K. Lai:. Dr Shih-Yuan (SY) Wang:. Senior staff scientist, Quantum Science Research, Hewlett-Packard.
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MIT·Stanford·UC Berkeley Nanotechnology Forum
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The MIT·Stanford·UC Berkeley Nanotechnology Forum. The $3.7 Billion Nano Bill. Learn From Congressman Mike Honda How the New Law He Co-Authored Will Impact You and Your Business. The 21st Century Nanotechnology Research and Development Act. Authorizes $3.7 billion for research and development of nanotechnology over a period of four years. The bill has been passed by the Senate by unanimous consent and was signed into law by the President yesterday. Wednesday, December 17th, 2003.
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MIT · Stanford · Berkeley Nanotechnology Forum
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The Promise of Nano-Imprint Lithography. Thursday, September 16, 2004. Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center, Stanford University. Managing Partner, Quantum Insight. Dr S V. Sreenivasan. CTO, Molecular Imprints. Director of Sales, Nanonex Inc. Researcher, Quantum Science Research Group of HP Labs. Dr Charles D. Schaper,. Senior Research Scientist, Stanford University. Managing Partner, Quantum Insight, is one of the cofounders of the MIT · Stanford · UC Berkeley Nanotechnology Forum. Dr S V. Sreenivasan.
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MIT · Stanford · Berkeley Nanotechnology Forum
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Joint Event of the MIT·Stanford·UC Berkeley Nano Forum. And the IEEE San Francisco Bay Area Nano Council. Is the Future of Electronics Organic? Friday, April 22nd, 2005. Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center, Stanford University. Our event will showcase some of the leading researchers and entrepreneurs in the field of organic electronics who will share with us the latest developments in this exciting field. Please join us for an informative evening. Managing Partner, Quantum Insight. Dr Robert Jan Visser.
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MIT · Stanford · Berkeley Nanotechnology Forum
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How Will Nanotechnology Impact the Future of Materials? Thursday, January 29th, 2004. Bishop Auditorium, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University. Dr Frederick Lam's Presentation. Department of Physics, University of California, Berkeley. Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Chairman and Founder, Nano-C. Chairman and Founder Alnis, CSO and Founder NanoTex. Director of R&D, Nanotechnology, Tyco Electronics Inc. Event Sponsors and Partners.
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MIT · Stanford · Berkeley Nanotechnology Forum
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Accelerating the Development of Nanotechnology. Thursday, March 25th, 2004. Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center, Stanford University. What is the are the issues and bottlenecks that the nanotech tools industry is facing now, and what needs to happen in the tools realm to best enable the rapid development of nanotechnology? Is the tools sector prepared to support the impending transition from scientific research and prototyping to pilot production to commercial scale-up of manufacturing? Lewis S. Gruber.
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MIT · Stanford · Berkeley Nanotechnology Forum
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Thursday, March 17th, 2005. Frances C. Arrillaga Alumni Center, Stanford University. Managing Partner, Quantum Insight. Almy and Agnes Maynard Chair Professor, Mechanical Engineering, UC Berkeley, President and CEO, Kalinex, Inc. H Perry Fell, Ph.D. President and CEO, NanoString Technologies, Inc. Assistant Professor of Materials Science, Stanford University. Mike A. Horton. President and CEO, Crossbow Technology Inc. Event Sponsors and Partners.