psudeo-xenon, Simon Tarr

Images of the Nanoscale:
From Creation to Consumption


A Workshop Hosted by the
nanoScience and Technology Studies Group
in the University of South Carolina NanoCenter


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Program

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Wednesday, October 24, 2007  
  7:00pm Registration Carolina Room, Inn at Carolina
  7:30pm - 9:30pm Welcome Reception (open bar and hors d'oeuvres) Carolina Room, Inn at Carolina
Thursday, October 25, 2007  
  8:00am Registration Daniel Management Center
  8:30am Mark Becker, Provost, USC: Welcome Lumpkin Auditorium DMC
  8:30am Davis Baird: Introduction to the Workshop Lumpkin Auditorium DMC
  Morning Session Chair -- Loren Knapp
  9:10am Peter Galison: "Presentation not Representation: Nanoimages After Epistemology" Lumpkin Auditorium DMC
  9:50am David Goldhaber-Gordon: "Constructing Images of Electron Flow in Semiconductors" Lumpkin Auditorium DMC
  10:30am Break DMC
  11:00am Breakout Group Co-Chairs: Initial Statements Lumpkin Auditorium, DMC
  11:30am Break-out Groups:  
      Seeing and Believing Room 857, DMC
      Conventions Room 858, DMC
      Proliferation Room 859, DMC
      Stories Room 860, DMC
  12:30pm Lunch Self assembled in groups
  Afternoon Session Chair -- Robert Best
  2:00pm Roger Malina: "Art and Science in Extreme Environments" Lumpkin Auditorium DMC
  2:40pm Annette Barbier: "Reflections on Nanotechnology and Art" Lumpkin Auditorium DMC
  3:20pm Break DMC
  3:45pm Break-out Groups: &bsp;
      Seeing and Believing Room 857, DMC
      Conventions Room 858, DMC
      Proliferation Room 859, DMC
      Stories Room 860, DMC
  5:30pm Break-out Group Reports Lumpkin Auditorium DMC
  6:30pm Reception (cash bar) Gallery, INN at USC
  7:30pm Dinner Self assembled in groups
Friday, October 26, 2007  
  Morning Session Chair -- Chris Toumey
  8:30am Paul Weiss: "Quantitative Scanning Probe Measurements of Single Atoms, Molecules and Assemblies: Preserving and Understanding Heterogeneity" Lumpkin Auditorium DMC
  9:10am Scott Curtis:P "The Shape of Knowledge: Moving Images in Nanotechnology" Lumpkin Auditorium DMC
  9:50am Mark Rollins: "What Vision Science Tells Us About Nano Images: Interpreting Pictures of What the Eye Cannot See" Lumpkin Auditorium DMC
  10:30am Break DMC
  11:00am Break-out Groups:  
      Seeing and Believing Room 857, DMC
      Conventions Room 858, DMC
      Proliferation Room 859, DMC
      Stories Room 860, DMC
  12:30pm Lunch Self assembled in groups
  Afternoon Session Chair -- John Besley
  2:00pm Barbara Stafford: "Reflections on Nanotechnology and Art" Lumpkin Auditorium DMC
  2:40pm Tom Kelly: "Creating and Consuming 3-D Images at the Atomic Scale" Lumpkin Auditorium DMC
  3:20pm Break DMC
  3:45pm Break-out Groups:  
      Seeing and Believing Room 857, DMC
      Conventions Room 858, DMC
      Proliferation Room 859, DMC
      Stories Room 860, DMC
  5:30pm Break-out Group Reports Lumpkin Auditorium DMC
  6:30pm Reception (cash bar) Gallery, INN at USC
  7:30pm Dinner Self assembled in groups
Saturday, October 27, 2007  
  Morning Session Chair -- David Berube
  9:00am Ron Jones: "Warning: Many Nano Artists are Scientists" Lumpkin Auditorium DMC
  9:40am Susan Sinnott, "Role of Visualization in Computational Materials Science and Engineering" Lumpkin Auditorium DMC
  10:20am Michael Lynch and Cyrus Mody: "From Dr. Goring to Nanotechnology: Test Objects as Reflexive Instruments" Lumpkin Auditorium DMC
  11:00am Break DMC
  11:30am Break-out Groups:  
      Seeing and Believing Room 857, DMC
      Conventions Room 858, DMC
      Proliferation Room 859, DMC
      Stories Room 860, DMC
  12:30pm Lunch Self assembled in groups
  2:00pm Break-out Groups:  
      Seeing and Believing Room 857, DMC
      Conventions Room 858, DMC
      Proliferation Room 859, DMC
      Stories Room 860, DMC
  3:00pm Break DMC
  3:30pm Break-out Group Reports Lumpkin Auditorium DMC
  5:30pm Davis Baird: Conference Wrap-up Lumpkin Auditorium DMC
  7:00pm - 9:30pm Conference Banquet (dinner and cash bar) Carolina Room, Inn at USC

This conference is funded by the National Science Foundation and the University of South Carolina