Proximal Probe Fabrication, Manipulation, and Measurement
- Discussion Leaders: Don Eigler, IBM Almaden, Liz Dobisz, NRL Washington, DC
- Eric Snow, NRL, Washington, DC "AFM-Based Nanofabrication"
- Joseph W. Lyding, University of Illinois "UHV-STM Nanofabrication and Characterization of Semiconductor and Metal Nanostructures"
- K. Matsumoto, Electrotechnical Laboratory, MITI, "Single Electron Devices made by STM/AFM Nano-Oxidation Process"
- John A. Kramar, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD 20899 "Measuring Nanometers Over Centimeter Areas with the Molecular Measuring Machine (M^3)"
Single Electron Phenomena
- Discussion Leader: Mark Reed, Yale
- John Martinis, NIST, Boulder, Col. "Single Electron Tunneling and a New Measurement of the Fine Structure Constant"
- J.S.Tsai, NEC Fundamental Research Laboratories, Tsukuba, Japan "In Quest of the Ultimate Electronics -- The Possibilities of Single Electron Devices and Their High Temperature Operation"
Beyond ULSI to QLSI
- Discussion Leader: Don Tennant, AT&T Bell Labs
- Shalom J. Wind, IBM Yorktown Heights, " The limits of Si Nano-MOSFETs"
- Ernst Kratschmer, IBM Yorktown Heights, "Microcolumn E-Beam System"
- Mordy Rothschild, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, "Are there any limits to optical lithography?"
Quantum Devices
- Discussion Leader: Alfred Forchel, Universitaet Wuerzburg, Germany
- Dejan Jovanovic, TI Dallas, Tx, "Quantum Device Modeling - Simulations of Nanoelectronic Devices"
- Craig S. Lent, University of Notre Dame, "Quantum Cellular Automata: putting quantum dots to work"
Novel Devices and Fabrication
- Discussion Leader: John Randall, TI
- Michael J. Renn, JILA, University of Colorado "Nanofabrication with Atom-Fiber Pencils"
- Mike Geis, MIT Lincoln Laboratory "Diamond Devices"
Chemical and Biological Nanostructures
- Discussion Leader: Harold Craighead, Cornell, Jeff Calvert NRL
- George Whitesides, Harvard, "Can Chemistry Replace Photolithography: Using molecular self-assembly to fabricate Micro and Nanostructures"
- Professor Richard E. Smalley, Rice University, "Carbon Nanotubes as Wires and Probes on the Nanometer Scale."
- Steve J.Forrest and Paul E. Burrows, Princeton "Self Assembly from the Vapor Phase: Growing Organic Thin Films with Unusual Structures and Properties""
- Suzanne Tyc-Dumont, CNRS Marseille, France, "The Live Neuron - A Complex Intricated Microprocessor System and the Future of Technology"
- Gero Decher, Louis Pasteur Institute, France, "The Art of Stacking Molecules: Directed Assembly of Polyelectrolytes and Colloids",
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