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Thursday - October 14, 2010

 Marriott City Center- Capitol Ballroom
9:00 a.m. -Poster setup & Judging
12:00 p.m.
 
 University of Utah
9:30 a.m.Laboratory Tours- 1280 Merrill Engineering Building
 Utah Nanofabrication Laboratory & Affiliated Labs
 RSVP to Monica (monica@cs.utah.edu)
 
 Marriott City Center- Olympus Ballroom
1:00 p.m.Workshops
 Practical Advice for Starting a Nano Business:
 Panelists from local nanotechnology businesses will discuss
 such topics as: protecting your intellectual property, do's and
 don'ts of working with a university technology commercialization
 office, considerations when choosing a form of business entity
 and seeking startup capital, and practical lessons learned when
 starting a nano business.
 
 Big Things from the Tiny World:
 Specifically aimed at high-school students, high-school educators,
 and undergraduate students, this workshop will address the education
 options and career opportunities in nanotechnology. Presenters will
 discuss education programs for nanotechnology in energy and medicine.
 
 Marriott City Center- Capitol Ballroom
3:00 p.m.Open Registration, Exhibition setup
 
4:00 p.m.Welcome
 
 Dave Pershing
 Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs
 
 Greg Bell
 Utah Lieutenant Governor
 
4:30 p.m.Keynote Speaker
 
 Mark Banash
 Vice President
 Nanocomp Technologies, Inc.
 Abstract title: “NanoEHS and its Reduction to Practice at NanoComp Technologies”
 
 Viktoria Greanya
 Program Manager
 DARPA Defense Sciences Office
 
6:00 p.m.Dinner Reception
 Student Poster & Exhibition

Friday - October 15, 2010

  Marriott City Center- Capitol Ballroom
8:00 a.m.Open Registration
 
8:45 a.m.Opening Remarks
 
 Ted McAleer
 USTAR Executive Director
 
9:00 a.m.Invited Speakers
 
 Nongjian Tao
 Professor, Electrical Engineering
 Director, Ctr for Biosensors and Bioelectronics, Biodesign Institute
 Arizona State University
 Abstract title: "Molecular Electronics and Sensors"
 
 Neil Gordon
 CEO and Founder
 Early Warning Inc., a NASA Spinoff
 Abstract title: "Challenges in Bringing Nanotechnology to Market"
 
10:20 a.m.Coffee Break
 
10:30 a.m.Parallel Sessions
 Devices & Sensors- Capitol Ballroom
 Energy, Catalysis, & Environment- Olympus Ballroom
 
12:30 p.m.Poster Session & Lunch
 
1:30 p.m.Invited Speakers
 
 Juan Santiago
 Professor and Chair of Thermosciences Group
 Mechanical Engineering Department
 Stanford University
 Abstract title: "On-Chip Isotachophoresis for Toxin Detection and Nucleic Acid Extraction"
 
 Jordan Gerton
 Assistant Professor
 Physics Department
 University of Utah
 Abstract title: "Single-molecule measurements of energy
 transfer in nanocomposite materials".
 
2:50 p.m.Coffee Break
 
3:00 p.m.Parallel Sessions
 Materials & Characterization- Captiol Ballroom
 Medicine- Olympus Ballroom
 
5:00 p.m.Student Poster Awards & Closing Remarks
 
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