Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2012
Volume 57, Number 1
Monday–Friday, February 27–March 2 2012; Boston, Massachusetts
Session U20: Town Hall Meeting: Mesoscopic Materials and Chemistry |
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Sponsoring Units: DCMP Chair: Marc Kastner (MIT) and Bill Barletta (MIT), Basic Energy Sciences Advisory Committee Room: 253C |
Wednesday, February 29, 2012 5:45PM - 6:05PM |
U20.00001: Introduction to Mesoscale Science John Sarrao, George Crabtree BESAC seeks community input for a forthcoming report on Mesoscale Materials and Chemistry, where classical, microscale and nanoscale science meet. The report, to be released in Fall 2012, will identify the most promising research opportunities in two areas: \begin{itemize} \item new mesoscale materials, phenomena and functionality \item facilities, instruments and tools needed to make, characterize and describe mesoscale materials, phenomena and functionality. \end{itemize} You may contribute to the Town Hall through oral comments or by completing and uploading a Priority Research Direction quad chart through the Meso website, meso2012.com. If you upload a Priority Research Direction quad chart in advance, it can be projected at the Town Hall to illustrate your oral comments. Please see the Mesoscale Materials and Chemistry website for additional background and details: meso2012.com [Preview Abstract] |
Wednesday, February 29, 2012 6:05PM - 7:45PM |
U20.00002: Community Input |
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