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Travel and Commitment Schedule 2005
David Tománek
(Numbers refer to the List of Presentations;
invited talks at conferences are marked by *)
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2005

* 484.   Designing Carbon-Based Nanotechnology on a Supercomputer. Invited talk at the 134th Annual Meeting of The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS) in San Francisco, CA, February 14, 2005.

* 485.   Defect assisted morphology changes in nanostructures. Invited talk at the U.S.-Mexico Workshop "NanoScience for Advanced Applications: On Crossroads of Disciplines" in Guanajuato, Mexico, February 16-19, 2005.

February 23-26, 2005: Bad Honnef, Germany
Panelist, German Science Foundation (DFG)

486.   The Nanotechnology Revolution. "Frontier Lecture Series" Colloquium talk at the University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, March 7, 2005.

487.   Nanotechnology: From new materials to nanomedicine. Seminar talk at the Department of Physics at the University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, March 8, 2005.

488.   Molecular modeling: structure and stability. Lecture in the "Current Issues in Nanomanufacturing" course at Northeastern University, Boston, MA, March 10, 2005.

* 489.   Can Photochemistry Save Nanotechnology? Invited talk at the "Carbon Nanotubes, Polymers, And Complex Fluids" symposium, co-sponsored by the POLY and PMSE ACS divisions at the 229th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society (ACS) in San Diego, CA, March 13, 2005.

490.   Structural and Electronic Properties of Mo6SxI9-x Nanowires. Presentation of Teng Yang, Jiping Li, Savas Berber and David Tománek at the 2005 March Meeting of the American Physical Society in Los Angeles, CA, March 24, 2005.

* 491.   (Trans)formation of carbon nanotubes: Role of electronic and thermal excitations. Invited talk at the Workshop on Single-wall Carbon Nanotube Growth Mechanisms, Guadalupe River Ranch and Spa, Boerne, Texas, April 9, 2005.

April 30 - June 6, 2005: University Regensburg, Germany
Visiting Vielberth Professor

492.   Festkörperphysik in unserem Leben: von neuen Materialen zur Nanomedizin. Vielberth Lecture at the University of Regensburg, Germany, May 9, 2005.

June 7 - 8, 2005: Northeastern University, Boston, MA
Delegate, site visit of the NSF Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center for High-Rate Nanomanufacturing

493.   Guiding Nanomanufacturing Research Using Modeling. Summary presentation at the NSF site visit at the Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center (NSEC), Boston, MA, June 7, 2005.

June 9 - June 25, 2005: Helsinki University of Technology, Helsinki, Finland
VTT Visiting Professor

494.   Connecting and Repairing Nanostructures: Concerns and Solutions. Seminar talk at VTT, Helsinki University of Technology, Espoo, Finland, June 10, 2005.

495.   The Nanotechnology Revolution. Presentation at the TEKES funding agency, Helsinki, Finland, June 17, 2005.

496.   Nanotechnology in our Life: From new Materials to Nanomedicine. Seminar talk at VTT, Helsinki University of Technology, Espoo, Finland, June 20, 2005.

497.   Formation mechanism and physical properties of fullerenes and nanotubes. Lecture at VTT, Helsinki University of Technology, Espoo, Finland, June 20, 2005.

June 26 - July 1, 2005: Chalmers University, Gothenburg, Sweden
Co-organizer of the 2005 International Conference on the Science and Application of Nanotubes (NT'05)

* 498.   Solving Nanotube Puzzles on a Supercomputer. Keynote invited talk at the 2005 International Conference on the Science and Application of Nanotubes (NT'05) in Gothenburg, Sweden, June 30, 2005.

July 3 - July 20, 2005: Helsinki University of Technology, Helsinki, Finland
VTT Visiting Professor

* 499.   Designing nanoelectronics. Invited talk at the "Nanoelectronics and Nanotechnologies" thematic group of the Future and Emerging Technologies (FET) Unit of the European Commission, Brussels, October 12, 2005.

* 500.   Designing Carbon-Based Nanotechnology on a Supercomputer. Invited talk at the "Multiscale Modeling in Condensed Matter and Materials Science" workshop at the Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM) at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), October 20, 2005.

November 21-22, 2005: Shinshu University, Nagano, Japan
Discussions on scientific collaboration

501.   Carbon Nanostructures and the Nanotechnology Revolution. Seminar talk at Shinshu University, Nagano, Japan, November 22, 2005.

502.   Nanotechnology in our Life: From new Materials to Nanomedicine. Seminar talk at Shinshu University, Nagano, Japan, November 23, 2005.

* 503.   Pushing Computational Limits on the Earth Simulator: From Nanotechnology to Drug Delivery. Invited talk at the 3rd Nano-Simulation Technology Workshop Tokyo, Japan, November 24, 2005.

* 504.   Living and working with defects in carbon nanostructures. Invited talk at the ARCCFN Conference on "Advances in Functional Nanomaterials", Maroochydore (QLD), Australia, November 30, 2005.

505.   The Nanotechnology Revolution. Physics Colloquium at the University of Basel, Switzerland, December 16, 2005.