June 6-7, 2005
June 6-7, 2005 Topics: News from BES; Report ofthe Committee of Visitors for the Chemical Sciences, Geosciences, and Biosciences Division; News from the Office of Science; Report from the BES Solar Workshop; Perspective on Science Funding and Budgeting from the Office of Management and Budget; Update from the Nanoscale Science Centers; Final Report of the BESAC Subcommittee on Theory and Computation; Follow-on Discussion of BESAC Workshop on Grand Challenges. |
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1) News from the Office of Basic Energy Sciences | Patricia Dehmer, BES | ppt |
2) Report of the Committee of Visitors for the Chemical Sciences, Geosciences, and Biosciences Division | Gordon Brown, Stanford University | ppt |
3) News from the Office of Science | Raymond Orbach, SC | ppt |
4) Report from the BES Workshop on Basic Research Needs for Effective Solar Energy Utilization | Nathan Lewis, Cal Tech | ppt ppt |
5)Perspective on Science Funding and Budgeting from the Office of Management and Budget | Joel Parriot, OMB | ppt |
6) Update from the Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN) | Robert Hwang, BNL | ppt |
7) Update from The Molecular Foundry | Paul Alivisatos, LBNL | ppt |
8) Update from the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT) | Julia Philips, SNL Toni Taylor, LANL | ppt |
9) Update from the Center for Nanoscale Materials (CNM) | Derrick Mancini, ANL | ppt |
10) Update from the Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences (CNMS) | Linda Horton, ORNL | ppt |
11) BES Reflections on the BESAC Report on Theory and Computation | Richard Hilderbrandt and Harriet Kung, BES | ppt ppt |