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Appendix C: Workshop Agenda
Pages 67-70

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... HEATH, University of California, Los Angeles The Current State of the Art in Nanoscale and Molecular Information Technologies DISCUSSION THOM H DUNNING, fR., Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Univer sity of Tennessee Information & Communication Technologies and Chemical Science Technology 8:20 8:50 9:10 67
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... CHAKA, National Institute of Standards and Technology How Scientific Computing, Knowledge Management, and Databases Can Enable Advances and New Insights in Chemical Technology DISCUSSION BREAKOUT SESSION: DISCOVERY What major discoveries or advances related to information and communications have been made in the chemical sciences during the last several decades? BREAK Reports from breakout sessions and discussion RECEPTION BANQUET Speaker: LARRY L
From page 69...
... PETZOLD, University of California, Santa Barbara The Coming Age of Computational Sciences DISCUSSION BREAKOUT SESSION: CHALLENGES What are the information and communications grand challenges in the chemical sciences and engineering BREAK Reports from breakout sessions and discussion ADJOURN FOR DAY SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2002 7:30 BREAKFAST SESSION 5. ACCESSIBILITY, STANDARDIZATION, 8:00 DIMITRIOS MAROUDAS, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 8:30 8:50 9:20 9:40 AND INTEGRATION Multiscale Modeling DISCUSSION RICHARD FRIESNER, Columbia University Modeling of Complex Chemical Systems Relevant to Biology and Materials Science: Problems and Prospects DISCUSSION BREAKOUT SESSION: INFRASTRUCTURE What are the two issues at the intersection of computing and the chemical sciences for which there are structural challenges and opportunities in teaching, research, equipment, codes and software, facilities, and personnel?
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... AEKIRE, MARK A RATHER, Co-Chairs, Information and Communications Workshop Committee ADJOURN


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