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RE: IEC Makes NanoEngineering Presentations Available on Web

From: "RopaInteligente.com" <>
Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2003 22:35:06 -0500

Does anybody knows where to find something else about Nanobots, and
Quantum dots?

Thanks a lot

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From: Doug [mailto:] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 5:32 AM
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Subject: Fwd: IEC Makes NanoEngineering Presentations Available on Web

>The International Engineering Consortium (IEC) announced today that 
>Webcasts of the NanoEngineering TecForum presentations given at its
recent 
>DesignCon 2003 conference in Santa Clara, California, are now
available.
>
>The six 45-minute presentations, filmed in their entirety at the
January 
>2003 gathering, can be accessed free of charge at 
><http://www.iec.org/cgi-bin/pr.pl?CID=940107&EC=724&LN=http%3A%2F%2Fnan
o%2Eiec%2Eorg%2Fevent&POS=1>http://nano.iec.org/event. 
>
>
>Presented by the IEC in conjunction with the Electrical and Computer 
>Engineering Department Heads Association (ECEDHA), and with support
from 
>the National Science Foundation, the NanoEngineering TecForum and 
>NanoEngineering Education Workshop offered attendees a chance to hear
from 
>some of the leading thinkers in nanotechnology from academia, industry,

>and government. The TecForum focused on the current state of 
>nanotechnology and its impact on university curricula. Current and
future 
>applications of nanoscale research and their implications for
practicing 
>engineers were also discussed.
>
>The presentations available at the IEC Web site include both
technological 
>and education topics:
>
>Nanotechnology Today - The National Nanotechnology Initiative
>James Murday, Office of Naval Research
>
>Defect-Tolerant Molecular Electronics
>Philip Kuekes, Hewlett-Packard
>
>Nanotechnology: A Perspective for Electrical Engineering Curriculum
>Sandip Tiwari, Cornell University
>
>Nanosensors and Nanodevices
>Stephen Fonash, Pennsylvania State University
>
>The Future of Nanocomputing
>George Bourianoff, Intel
>
>Data Storage Technology: Opportunities in Nanotechnology Education
>James Bain, Carnegie Mellon University
>
>More than 100 individuals representing 98 organizations participated in

>the TecForum and expressed great enthusiasm for the event's focus on
the 
>ways that nanotechnology will change the teaching and practice of 
>engineering. Vasundara Varadan, Division Director of Electrical and 
>Communication Systems for the National Science Foundation and a
TecForum 
>participant, said, "The TecForum allowed for identifying the academic
and 
>industry needs to be addressed. These presentations lead to the 
>formulation of effective strategies for the integration of
nanotechnology 
>into the university-level engineering curriculum to ensure successful 
>training of students who can contribute meaningfully to the commercial 
>development of nanotechnology."
>
>Doug, I strongly encourage you to take advantage of this tremendous 
>opportunity to gain a clearer understanding of the direction technology
is 
>taking and to learn how these advancements will affect the future of 
>engineering education.
>
>Best regards,
>
>Barry Sullivan
>Director of Content Development
>International Engineering Consortium
>
>The International Engineering Consortium is a nonprofit organization 
>dedicated to catalyzing technology and business progress worldwide in a

>range of high-technology industries and university communities. Since 
>1944, the IEC has provided high-quality educational opportunities for 
>industry professionals, academics, and students. In conjunction with 
>industry-leading companies, the IEC has developed an extensive free 
>on-line educational program. The IEC conducts industry-university
programs 
>that have substantial impact on curricula. It also conducts research
and 
>develops publications, conferences, and technological exhibits that 
>address major opportunities and challenges of the information age. More

>than 70 leading high-technology universities are IEC affiliates, and
the 
>IEC handles the affairs of the Electrical and Computer Engineering 
>Department Heads Association. More information about the IEC can be
found at
>
>----------
>The International Engineering Consortium periodically sends e-mails to 
>constituents and other professionals in the communications industry 
>announcing new research reports, upcoming seminars, and or other IEC 
>initiatives.

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