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Sciences Impacting Our Future | ||||
Center for NonLinear Studies
, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM 87544 2000-06-05 to 2000-06-08 |
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The twentieth century was marked by tremendous advances in science. The physical laws of nature are now quantitatively understood over a wide range of energy and length scales. The fundamental laws governing life are emerging. In parallel, technological development such as transistors, computers, and the internet, have transformed the way we live. The impact of science may be even greater in the 21st century. This conference will focus (and speculate) on sciences that are bound to affect our future: biosciences, nanosciences, and computing. |
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Invited Speakers: |
R Chowdhury (Einstein Med.) J Deisenhofer (Texas) D Divincenzo (IBM) M Ghil (UCLA) D Glaser (UC Berkeley) L Knopoff (UCLA) R Laughlin, Robert (Stanford) W Lipscomb (Harvard) C Murray* (Bell Labs) P Moore (Yale) W Press (Los Alamos) M Reed (Yale) R Schekman (UC Berkeley) O Sporns (Neurosci. Inst.) J Tour (Rice) D Weitz (Harvard) G Whitesides (Harvard) P Wolynes (Illinois) * tentative |
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Deadline for Abstracts: |
2000-05-16 |
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Registration: |
Registration Deadline: 2000-05-16 Online Registration: http://cnls.lanl.gov/Conferences/Annual/ Limited funds are available to support junior scientists For Further Information Please Contact: Mr. Roderick Garcia Center for Nonlinear Studies, MSB258 Los Alamos National Laboratory Los Alamos, NM 87545 Ph: (505) 667-1444 Fax: (505) 665-2659 |
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Email for Requests and Registration: | rgarcia@cnls.lanl.gov | |||
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