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2nd Nanoforum Summer School Molecular Self-Assembly: Biomimetics as a Route to Novel Products and Processes University of Cambridge Nanoscience Centre, Sunday 5th Sept. - Friday 10th Sept., 2004 A rare opportunity to learn from world-class scientists about using nature as model for, and provider of, nano scale-up technology. Biomimetics and molecular self-assembly are rightly attracting interest from many industries, with applications in electronics, energy, material sciences and medicine to name but a few. Learning from nature we can improve biocompatability, produce more complex electronic circuits, engineer material surfaces to have many different properties, efficiently harvest energy from natural light and provide locomotion and motility to nanoscale objects and mechanisms. This five-day school is essential for any post-graduate or post-doctoral researcher who wants to learn about cutting edge developments and techniques in molecular self-assembly and biomimetics. The school has been designed to have a blend of seminars and practical classes (which will be held in the laboratories of the Nanoscience Centre) with ample opportunity for participants to discuss and learn from world-class scientists. SPEAKERS INCLUDE: Dr Jon Preece, University of Birmingham Introduction to top-down and bottom-up fabrication and Nanoscale surface modifications Dr Cait MacPhee, University of Cambridge Amyloid fibril self-assembly Prof Tony Ryan, University of Sheffield Introducing soft-nanotechnology: directed and self-assembled polymer systems Prof Peter Laggner, Austrian Academy of Sciences Membranes self-assembly in natural and artificial systems Dr Dek Woolfson, University of Sussex The self-assembly of natural peptides and proteins and Designing peptide-based nanostructures from the bottom up Prof Graham Leggett, University of Sheffield Self-assembled monolayers: versatile templates for molecular nanostructures Dr Teodor Silviu Balaban, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe Natural and artificial light-harvesting nanostructures Dr Richard Berry, University of Oxford "The bacterial flagellar motor, a (nearly) self-assembled nano-machine" Dr Brian More, University of Coventry Intellectual property rights and patenting SUMMER SCHOOL COSTS: Summer School and Full-Board Accommodation Industry Rate - Ł1200/1680 Academic Rate - Ł850/1190 Summer School Only Industry Rate - Ł950/1330 Academic Rate - Ł600/840 Please note that VAT @ 17.5% is applicable to the above rates. Early-bird registration (before 1st June 2004) 10% discount on above prices. IoN Corporate Members 10% discount on above prices. Rates include full-board at Robinson College (5 mins. walk from the Nanoscience Centre), Sunday afternoon until Friday afternoon. For further details contact: Dr Mark Morrison, mark@nano.org.uk, t + 44(0)141 330 2145 To register contact: Caroline Russell, caroline@nano.org.uk, t + 44 (0)1786 447520 Caroline Russell Conference Organizer Institute of Nanotechnology http://www.nano.org.uk t +44 (0)1786 447520 f +44 (0)1786 447530 The IoN: organizer of key technology meetings for science and industry. 'Nanotechnology in Crime Prevention & Detection II' - building on the success of last year's thought provoking event, exploring the role of nano-based technologies in combatting crime, Nov. 3 & 4, London. (FIND OUT MORE NOW - ask about the proceedings now available for the 2003 meeting). Q: What Will Nanotechnology Signify for the Textiles Industry? A: Novel fabrics and smart materials that are both functional, and fashionable. Textiles that offer new bonus properties of increased breathability, that have greater stain resistant qualities, repel water, or are wrinkle resistantant; fresh materials that offer fire retardancy or perhaps odourise, kill bugs or have moisturising properties. The opportunities are boundless, and are sure to catalyse greater demand for the floundering textiles industries. Find out more at 'Nanotechnology and Smart Textiles for Industry and Fashion' on December 1 & 2, London. Contact caroline@nano.org.uk for details on all upcoming events. |
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