Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Fall 2010 Meeting of the New England Section of APS
Volume 55, Number 13
Friday–Saturday, October 29–30, 2010; Providence, Rhode Island
Invited Speakers
Donovan, Don Thayer Academy |
Session A1.00005 Engaging High School Students in Research Room: Barus and Holley 166 |
Doyle, Patrick Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Session A1.00002 DNA Dynamics in Nanoconfinement and Electric Fields Room: Barus and Holley 166 |
Halas, Naomi Rice University |
Session F1.00002 Optically-directed Nanobiomedicine: merging nanotechnology with light for improved diagnostics and new therapeutics Room: Barus and Holley 166 |
Karnik, Rohit Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Session A1.00006 Analysis of Single Molecules and Particles by Active Control in Nanofluidic Devices Room: Barus and Holley 166 |
Nordlander, Peter Rice University |
Session F1.00003 Plasmonic Nanostructures: Artificial Molecules Room: Barus and Holley 166 |
Pritchard, David Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Session F1.00001 What Are Students Learning, and From What Activity? Room: Barus and Holley 166 |
Reed, Mark Yale University |
Session A1.00003 CMOS Nanowire Biosensor Systems Room: Barus and Holley 166 |
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