NANOSCIENCE TOPICAL DISCUSSION
GROUP
2009 REPORT
submitted by
Dr. James Canary
Since its inception in March 2003, the New York Nanoscience
Discussion Group has been enjoying a steady gain in popularity.
The NYNDG meets four times per year, twice in the fall semester
and twice in the spring semester. The meetings take place at New
York University on Tuesday evenings, beginning at 7:00pm with greetings
and refreshments, followed by science at 7:30pm. The science consists
of three speakers, representing different areas of nanotechnology within
different disciplines. Speakers have hailed from universities
such as Columbia, Yale, NYU and the California Institute of Technology,
as well as from research institutions and industry. Departments represented
have included, chemistry, physics, biomaterials and biomimetics, radiology
and pathology, and chemical engineering, to name a few. Each speaker
presents for 25 minutes and entertains questions for 5 minutes.
The atmosphere is informal and collegial.
In preparation, the schedule of meetings is set, a series
of diverse stimulating panels is decided upon, invitations are extended
to the speakers, and the event is promoted to an ever-growing list of 100
scientists in the tri-state area, as well as the 150 members of the NYU
Department of Chemistry.
Each evening is hosted by a member of the committee and guests
are encouraged to arrive early to exchange ideas while enjoying a glass
of wine and a snack before settling down to business. We have received
excellent feedback from all quarters and are very pleased at the results
of our efforts.
Attendance at each meeting is approximately 40.
OFFICER FOR 2009 amd 2010
Jim Canary
New York University
Department of Chemistry
31 Washington Place, room 1001
New York, NY 10003
james.canary@nyu.edu
tel: 212-998-8422
fax: 212-260-7905
Ned Seeman
New York University
Department of Chemistry
31 Washington Place, room 1001
New York, NY 10003
ned.seeman@nyu.edu
tel: 212-998-8395
fax: 212-260-7905
Andy Kent
New York University
Department of Physics
4 Washington Place, room 901
New York, NY 10003
andy.kent@nyu.edu
tel: 212-998-7773
fax: 212-995-4016
Mike Ward
New York University
Department of Chemistry
Molecular Design Institute
31 Washington Place, room 1001
New York, NY 10003
mdw3@nyu.edu
Tel: 212-998-8439
Fax: 212-260-7905
Marcus Weck
New York University
Department of Chemistry
Molecular Design Institute
31 Washington Place, room 1001
New York, NY 10003
marcus.weck@nyu.edu
Tel: 212-992-7968
Fax: 212-260-7905