NANOTECHNOLOGY IN
AEROSPACE AND ELECTRONICS
A NANOWorld® Event

November 4th and 5th, 2005
Loyola Marymount University
1 LMU Drive
Los Angeles, California 90045
University Hall
Ahmanson Theater
Free Parking Under University Hall

What is Nanotechnology and how do we incorporate it into the design process?

NANOWorld's Nanotechology in Aerospace and Electronics (NAEC) will answer these questions and present the vision and directions needed to move nanotechnology out of the laboratory and into the design process. Government funding, venture capital investment and university research linked to industry are growing world-wide. NAEC will be held at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles (near LAX) within the historic building which once served as the corporate headquarters for Hughes/GM.

Why Attend NAEC?

Professional Development - it is not a matter of “if” nanotechnology will impact the aerospace and electronics marketplaces. It is simply a matter of “when”. Whether you are involved with design, manufacturing or supply chain management, you WILL be affected by this revolutionary technology. NAEC is an opportunity to interact with the world’s leading authorities on nanotechnology and meet some of the companies who are already launching nanotechnology products and services.


Day 1 - Friday, November 4

Aerospace & Electronics

Nanoelectronics: Challenges and Solutions
Dr. Peter Burke, Assistant Professor
Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
University of California, Irvine

The Application of Small-Scale Technology and Engineering in the Defence and Security Sector
Mr. John Innes, Director of Technology
BAE Systems (UK)

Carbon Nanotube Networks for Electronics Applications
Dr. Robert Haddon, Director
Center for Nanoscience and Engineering
Univerity of California, Riverside

Synthesis and Novel Properties of Nanowires
Dr. Thomas Picraux, Chief Scientist
Ctr. for Integrated Nanotechnologies, Los Alamos National Labs

Materials and Manufacturing

The Identification of Value and Markets for POSS® Nanostructured® Chemicals
Dr. Joseph Lichtenhan, President & CEO
Hybrid Plastics, Inc.

Assuring Product Quality in the Production of Nanoelectronics Components
Dr. Bernard Rue, President and General Manager
Manufacturing Technology Management

Chemical Vapor Deposition Synthesis of Carbon Nanotubes and Semiconductor Nanowires
Dr. Yi Tu, Research Scientist
First Nano Inc.

Science and Research

Bell Labs Nanotechnologies: Devices for the Terabit Communication Networks of the Future
Dr. David Bishop, President NJNC, Nanotechnology Research VP and Physical Sciences VP
Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies

Novel Gas Sensors Based on Nano-Structured Thin Films
Dr. Kourosh Kalantar-Zadeh
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Royal Melbourne Institute of Tech., Melbourne, Australia

From MEMS to NEMS with Carbon
Dr. Marc Madou, Chancellor’s Professor at UC Irvine, Dept. of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering & Biomedical Engineering Department , Integrated Nanosystems Research Facility (INRF)

Solid-State and Vacuum Thermionic Energy Conversion
Dr. Ali Shakouri, Director, Thermionic Energy Conservation Ctr.
University of California, Santa Cruz

Day 2 - Saturday, November 5

Keynote Speaker
Mr. Robert Peirce, Consul General
British Consulate-General, Los Angeles

Panel 1 - “Nanotechnology in Aerospace Applications”

Col. James Horejsi
Chief Engineer & Deputy Director of Systems Acquisition
US Air Force, Space & Missile Systems Center

Dr. Rami R. Razouk, Sr. Vice President, Eng & Tech Group
Aerospace Corporation

Dr. Peter Pao, Corporate VP & Chief Technology Officer
Raytheon Corporation

Dr. Charles H. Volk, VP and Chief Technologist
Northrop Grumman Navigation Systems Division

Panel 2 - “International and Dual Use Perspectives”

Mr. Anton K. Emsenhuber, Deputy Trade Commissioner
Science & Technology, Austrian Trade Commission

Mr. Enrique Chiock, President
American Lung Association of Los Angeles County

Mr. Hiroshi Fukushima
Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO)

Mr. Raymond Pimentel
Vice Consul (Trade), UK Trade and Investment
British Consulate-General, Chicago

Conference Pricing
Includes admission to the Keynote Sessions, Conference Sessions, Exhibits and Friday Evening Reception.

Friday, November 4
$150
$125 IEEE/IEE members
$75 student
2-Day Package
$200*/$225
$150*/$175 IEEE/IEE members
$100*/$110 student
*if paid by October 21, 2005

Saturday, November 5
$100
$75 IEEE/IEE members
$50 student

Complete Conference Information and Registration Available at www.nanoworldusa.com