Posted: September 18, 2007 |
CRN nanotechnology conference presentations online |
(Nanowerk News) In case you missed last week's Challenges & Opportunities: The Future of Nano & Bio Technologies conference, our friends over at the Center for Responsible Nanotechnology (CRN) have now put most of the presentations online where you can peruse them at leisure.
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The files are either pdf or powerpoint and can be downloaded for free. Here is what's available:
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Jason McCoy, Seawater Foundation: "Photosynthesis and human intelligence to green coastal deserts"
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Gary Marchant, Center for the Study of Law, Science, and Technology: "Emerging technologies v. the environment"
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Chris Phoenix, CRN Director of Research: "A history of nanotechnology — From 1959 to 2029"
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Jim Von Ehr, Zyvex: "Atomically precise manufacturing"
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Prof. Ralph Merkle, Georgia Tech University: "On mechanosynthesis"
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Jack Smith: "Seeing the nano future through storytelling"
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Tihamer Toth-Fejel, General Dynamics: "How to build a nanofactory"
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Dr. J. Storrs Hall, Institute for Molecular Manufacturing: "What could a nanofactory make?"
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Mike Treder, CRN Executive Director: "Circles of concern"
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Brian Wang, Advanced Nano: "Economics in a new era"
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Douglas Mulhall, author of Our Molecular Future: "Energy, ecology, and planetary engineering"
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