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Celebrate the tenth jubilee of ISSPIC
The original conference on the
Science of Nanoparticles and Nanosystems
     
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  •   The ISSPIC conference started as an international symposium on small particles and inorganic clusters in 1976 and has evolved into a leading international nanoscience conference. The millennium year coincides with the tenth jubilee of this conference and with the announcement of the National Nanotechnology Initiative. The symposia topics present a balanced overview of new results, emerging trends and perspectives in the science of nanoparticles, and nanoscale systems. The conference provides an interdisciplinary forum for presentation and discussion of fundamental and technological developments.

    Confirmed Speakers
    P. Alivisatos A.W. Castleman J. Jortner D.J. Schiffrin
    R.C. Ashoori C. Colliex C. Lineberger G. Scoles
    Ph. Avouris R. Compton K. Maedar K. Takayanagi
    U. Banin M. A. Duncan M. Manninen J. van Ruitenbeek
    R.S. Berry M. Haruta T.P. Martin F. Vallee
    V. Bonacic- W. Harbich K-H. Meiwes-Broer L-S. Wang
    Koutecky U. Heiz R.E. Miller L. Woeste
    C. Brechignac L. Kouwenhoven S.R. Nagel C. Yannouleas

    Symposia
    Nano-crystals and self-assembly Structure and Thermodynamics of clusters
    Structure and conductance of nanowires Helium clusters and spectroscopy
    Carbon nanotubes Nanoparticle-surface interactions and
    Nanodrops and jets Cluster deposition
    Nanoparticles in medicine and biology Charged clusters and
    Nanoparticle reactivity and nano-catalysis Photoelectron spectroscopy
    Two-dimensional quantum dots Fast laser spectroscopy and dynamics
    Nanoparticles in atmospheric science

    For further information go to the
    Second Circular