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Appendix B
Meeting Agendas
FIRST MEETING
RECK CENTER OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Thursday, September 4, 2003
Closed Session
8:30 am
8:45 am
9:00 am
Welcome
Introcluction to the National Academies ant! the stucly process
Maureen Mellody, Program Officer
Goals and opening thoughts
Peter Moore, Chair
10:30 am Composition and balance discussion
Don Shapero, Director
~ ~ :30 am Discussion of the task ant! scope of the study
Open Session
:00 pm Perspectives from the Division of Materials Research at NSF
~ :30 pm
2:00 pm
2:30 pm
3:00 pm
3:15 pm
4:30 pm
5:30 pm
Open Session
8:30 am
9:00 am
Hugh van Horn, Program Director, National Science Foundation
Perspectives from the Office of Basic Energy Sciences at DOE
William Oosterhuis, Program Manager, Department of Energy
Perspectives from the Office of Fusion Energy Sciences at DOE
—Joseph Minervini, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Perspectives from the National Institute of Standards and Technology
J. Michael Rowe, Director, NIST Center for Neutron Research
Break
Outcomes ofthe 1988 Large Magnetic Fields report for NSF
Frederick Seitz, Rockefeller University
Perspectives from the commercial sector
Michael Cuthbert, Oxforc! Instruments
Adjourn for the clay
Friday, September 5, 2003
Biology and nuclear magnetic resonance
Rob Tycko, National Institutes of Health
Semiconductors and heterostructures
Mansour Shayegan, Princeton University
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9:30 am Technology and instrumentation
—Greg Boebinger, NHMFL
10:30 am Break
:00 am High temperature superconductors
David Larbalestier, University of Wisconsin at Madison
:30 am Magnetic materials
—Meigan Aronson, University of Michigan
2:00 pm International perspectives
Gabriel Aeppli, University College London
t2:30 pm Lunch
Closed Session
~ :30 pm Committee discussions
3:00 pm Adjourn
SECOND MEETING
NATIONAL HIGH MAGNETIC FIELD LABORATORY
TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA
Monday, December 8, 2003
Open Session
8:30 am Welcome ant! goals for the meeting
Peter Moore, Cahir
9:00 am NHMFL facilities and plans
Greg Boebinger, NHMFL
10:00 am Ton cyclotron resonance
Alan Marshall, Florida State University
10:30 am Break
:00 am Magnets anal high energy physics
Steve GourIay, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
12:00 pm Lunch
:00 pm Magnetic resonance imaging
- Tom Mareci, University of Florida
3:00 pm Break
Closed Session
2:00 pm Commercial magnet technology
Razvan Teodorescu, Bruker Biospin Corporation
3:30 pm Committee discussions
5:30 pm Adjourn for the clay
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Tuesday, December 9, 2003
Open Session
8:30 am
10:30 am
:00 am
12:00 pm
Closed Session
Tour of the NHMFL facilities
Break
Low-climensional electron systems
Horst Stormer, Columbia University
Lunch
~ :00 pm Committee discussions
5:00 pm Adjourn
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