Hitachi High Technologies America Announces National Nanotechnology Seminar Series.PLEASANTON Pleasanton, city (1990 pop. 50,553), Alameda co., W Calif., a suburb of the San Francisco–Oakland area, in a vineyard and dairy region; inc. 1894. Wine and cheese are produced, and there are publishing and stone-quarrying industries. , Calif. -- Hitachi High Technologies America is pleased to announce the schedule for the next installment of its continuing national dialogue on nanotechnology nanotechnology: see micromechanics. nanotechnology Manipulation of atoms, molecules, and materials to form structures on the scale of nanometres (billionths of a metre). . Hitachi will join with three outstanding universities with expanding nanotechnology research centers This article or section contains information about a building currently under construction. It may contain information of a speculative nature, and the content may change dramatically as construction progresses and new information becomes available. to present a discussion on cutting-edge topics during the week of September 20 - 24, 2004. Attendees will learn about the latest nano-related trends in the automotive and nanoelectronics industries as well as the materials sciences materials science Study of the properties of solid materials and how those properties are determined by the material's composition and structure, both macroscopic and microscopic. and business from several experts in their fields.
Seminar Schedule, Location and Contact Information:
Monday Sept. 20, 2004 Nanotechnology and the Automotive Industry
Madren Center, Clemson University Clemson, SC
Wednesday, September 22, 2004 Nanotechnology and Materials Science
Michigan League, Vandenberg Room University of Michigan, Ann
Arbor, MI
Friday, September 24, 2004 Nanotechnology and the Current
Nanoelectronics Industry
Benson Memorial Center, Brass Rail Santa Clara University, Santa
Clara, CA
Featured Speakers at the HTA National Nanotechnology Seminar
Dr. Wasiq Bokhari, Managing Partner -- Quantum Insight (Santa
Clara)
Dr. Edward Boyes, DuPont Corporation (Clemson)
Thomas A. Cellucci, PhD, MBA -- President, Zyvex Corporation
(Michigan)
Dr. Martin A. Crimp, Michigan State University (Michigan)
Steve Crosby, President and Publisher -- Small Times Media
(Clemson)
Dr. Michael Isaacson -- UC Santa Cruz (Santa Clara)
Dr. David Joy, University of Tennessee at Knoxville and ORNL (All
locations)
Prof. John Mansfield, Associate Research Scientist, EMAL,
University of Michigan (Michigan)
Dr. Pravansu Mohanty, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Mechanical
Engineering, The University of Michigan-Dearborn (Michigan)
Prof. Christian E.G. Przirembel, VP of Research, Clemson
University (Clemson)
Dr. Phil Russell, North Carolina State University (Clemson)
Dr. Bryan Tracy, AMD/Spansion (Santa Clara)
Dr. Egbert Wessel, Juelich Institute for Materials and Processing
in Energy Systems (Clemson)
Dr. Cary Yang, Santa Clara University (Santa Clara)
There is no fee to attend this popular series. Deadline for registration: September 15, 2004. For more information please contact Elisa Merendino at 01-354-2524 or elisa.merendino@hitachi-hta.com. Hitachi High-Technologies, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is engaged in activities in a broad range of fields, including device manufacturing equipment, life sciences, information technology, electronic components, and advanced industrial materials. Hitachi High-Technologies consolidated sales for 2003 were over $6.4B. For further information, visit http://www.hitachi-hitec.com. Hitachi High Technologies America, headquartered in Schaumburg, Ill, sells and services a full range of products for metrology metrology Science of measurement. Measuring a quantity means establishing its ratio to another fixed quantity of the same kind, known as the unit of that kind of quantity. , etch To create a design in a material by digging out the material. The circuit designs on printed circuit boards and chips are etched by acid. See chip and printed circuit board. , defect defect - bug review and inspection and failure analysis. Hitachi High Technologies America is comprised of seven business units: Electron Microscope electron microscope: see microscope. , Semiconductor Equipment, Life Sciences, Electronics Applied Systems, Electronic Components, Electronic Products and Advanced Materials Advanced Materials is a leading peer-reviewed materials science journal published every two weeks. Advanced Materials includes Communications, Reviews, and Feature Articles from the cutting edge of materials science, including topics in chemistry, physics, . More information about the company is available at the company's Web site, www.hitachi-hta.com. |
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