The Atlantic Nano Forum presents

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A New Strategy to Developing Intellectual Property

with a presentation by Professor William A. Goddard, III

California Institute of Technology


Date: Wednesday, March 15, 2006
Time Registration begins at 4:00 PM; program begins at 4:30 PM
Cost: Attendance is free
Location: Offices of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney
1737 King Street
Alexandria, VA


Please send RSVP to nanotech@bipc.com

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A New Strategy to Developing Intellectual Property

Bill Goddard is the Charles and Mary Ferkel Professor of Chemistry, Materials Science, and Applied Physics and the Director of Materials and Process Simulation Center (MSC) at the California Institute of Technology. He received the Feynman Prize for Nanotechnology Theory (1999) and the Prize in Computational Nanotechnology Design from the Institute for Molecular Manufacturing (2002). Professor Goddard's current research interests include: nanotechnology; new methodology for quantum chemistry, force fields, molecular dynamics, mesoscale dynamics, statistical mechanics; applications of atomistic simulations to chemical, biological, and materials systems, including catalysis (homogenous and heterogeneous), protein structure prediction, drug design, polymers, semiconductors, ceramics, and metal alloys; and applications to industrial problems in catalysis, polymers, fuel cells, and energetic materials. He received his Ph.D. in Engineering Science (physics minor) from the California Institute of Technology in 1965 and his B.S. in Engineering (Highest Honors) from the University of California, Los Angeles in 1960.




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