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1:30 PM - Andreev current induced dissipation in a Superconductor – Normal metal – Superconductor tunnel junctionTUESDAY - 9/16
10:30 AM - Towards quantum information processing using single neutral atomsWEDNESDAY - 9/17
10:30 AM - Carbon-nanotube field-effect transistors as chemical sensors
No Scheduled EventsTHURSDAY - 9/18
10:00 AM - In-situ TEM Study of Si and Ge Nanowire GrowthFRIDAY - 9/19
11:00 AM - Electrical Methods for Measuring Mechanical Response of Thin Films
1:30 PM - Questions on measuring hemispheric reflectance and transmittance of coastal marsh grass, sedge and rush stems and leaves
3:00 PM - Recent progress at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte Center for Precision Metrology
10:30 AM - Magnetic Storms: Building Planetary Cores in the Laboratory
9/22/08 10:30 AM - Structured Software Assurance Models (ITL Seminar)
9/23/08 10:30 AM - Light field tuning of the emission spectrum of a semiconductor quantum dot
9/24/08 1:30 PM - ULTRACOLD PLASMA DYNAMICS IN A MAGNETIC FIELD
9/29/08 10:30 AM - CREATING HIGH PHASE-SPACE-DENSITY GAS OF HETERONUCLEAR MOLECULES
10/2/08 10:00 AM - Patenting Basics: For NIST Scientists & Engineers
10/2/08 10:30 AM - Ferromagnetic Resonance Imaging with Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy
10/3/08 10:30 AM - Pioneers of Quantum Computation
10/8/08 1:30 PM - Measuring and Characterizing the Conductance of a Single Molecule
10/9/08 10:30 AM - Lead in Potable Water as a Public Health Threat
10/9/08 10:30 AM - Nanoparticles with key-lock interactions: from self-assembly to drug delivery
10/20/08 8:00 AM - "Accelerating Innovation in 21st Century Biosciences: Identifying the Measurement Standards and Technological Challenges"
11:00 AM - CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON/GEOPHYSICAL LAB. SEMINAR: Tetsuya Komabayashi: Experimental and Theroetical Study of Phase Relations of Pure Iron to the Center of the EarthTUESDAY - 9/16
No Scheduled EventsWEDNESDAY - 9/17
No Scheduled EventsTHURSDAY - 9/18
No Scheduled EventsFRIDAY - 9/19
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9/15 - Fate and transport of engineered nanomaterials in aquatic systems
9/15 - Numerical Analysis in the Digital Library of Mathematical Functions
9/15 - Light Scattering From Features on Surfaces
9/15 - High Speed x-ray spectrum imaging with the Silicon Drift Detector
9/15 - Milliprobe X-ray Fluorescence (m-XRF): a new tool for solving the "micro to macro" problem.
9/15 - Desktop Spectrum Analyzer-2 (Son of DTSA): Nicholas Ritchie's Answer to the Microranalyst's Needs for Spectrum Simulation
9/16 - Strategies for hp-adaptive Refinement
9/16 - Towards Modeling Network Self-Organization/Evolution: Effects of Fairness, Risk Averseness, Competition, and Economic Pressures
9/17 - Challenges in Understanding Intergranular Fracture in Polycrystals
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