Gerhard Klimeck's Panel Discussion Participation
Nanoelectronics / Grid Computing Paricipation
- [Pa 9]
- Open Source Developments in Nanotechnology,
Host and Moderator: Dr. Rajinder Khosla, NSF Program Director
Panelists: Chuck Bouldin (NSF Program Director, DMR), Sandip Tiwari (Director NNIN), Gerhard Klimeck (NCN Associate Director)
NSF nano Grantee's Meeting, Dec. 4th, 2007
- [Pa 8]
- Quantum Electronics,
Host and Moderator: Dr. Gerhard Klimeck,
Panelists: Kang Wang, Dragica Vasileska, Dmitri Nikonov, and Susan Coppersmith,
NSF Workshop on Quantum, Molecular and High Performance Modeling and Simulation for Devices and Systems (QMHP),
April 17, 2007.
- [Pa 7]
- Cyber Infrastructure Roundtable Discussion, Host and Moderator: Ahmed Elmagarmid, Director Cyber Center
Panelists: Brian Wilson (SUN micorsystems, CTO), Gerhard Klimeck, Rudolf Eigenmann, David Ebert, Thomas J. Hacker
- [Pa 6]
- Nano Frontiers Workshop, by invitation only, Meeting sponsored by NSF, NIH, Pew Charitable Trust, Wilson Center for International Scholars, Feb. 9-10, 2006. Nano Frontiers Report on the web and as pdf.
- [Pa 5]
- "Panel Discussion: Nanotechnology in the Americas",
GNN 2005, 3rd International Workshop to Develop a Global Nanotechnology Network, May 25-27, 2005, Saarbrücken, Germany.
- [Pa 4]
- "Panel discussion: Interaction with Industry",
2004 NSF Nanoscale Science and Engineering Grantees Conference,
Washington, DC, Dec. 15, 2004.
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- [Pa 3]
- "Opportunities on International Collaborations on Grid Computing", Grid Forum Korea (GFK) Summer Workshop, Seoul, Korea, Aug. 26-27, 2004, Moderator: Prof. Chan-Hyun Youn (ICU, Korea).
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- [Pa 2]
- "Bird of a Feather Panel on HPC Innovation for Nanotechnology", Supercomputing Conference 2003, Phoenix, AZ, November 16-21, 2003, Moderator: Dr. David Kahaner (ATIP, Japan).
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- [Pa 1]
- "Software Development at Academia, Government Labs, Industry", "John Barker Agenda/Questions: How can the three share development? Possibly cooperation like designer chemistry software? What are the technical challenges? What is the software we are talking about anyways?", International Workshop on Computational Electronics, Glasgow, Scotland, UK, May 22-25, 2000, Moderator: Prof. John Barker (U. of Glasgow).
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