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<blockquote type="cite" cite><font face="Arial">Frederyk
Ngantung</font></blockquote>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite><font face="Arial">President</font><br>
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Engineering Business Club</font><br>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite><a href="http://web.mit.edu/sebc"><font
face="Arial">http://web.mit.edu/sebc</font></a><br>
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color="#0000FF"><b>MIT SEBC & Tinytech Kickoff Seminar -
Featuring: World Renowned Nanotech Pioneer Dr. George
Whitesides</b></font><br>
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color="#0000FF"><b>Microscience</b></font><font color="#0000FF"><b>
and -technology: Science, Technology, and Commercialization.</b><br>
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<font color="#FF6600"><b>Thursday, 5th Feb 2004. 6 -
7.30pm.</b></font><br>
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color="#FF6600"><b>Wong Auditorium (Sloan)</b></font><br>
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A general discussion of microscience and nanoscience. This talk
will discuss several subjects--soft lithography, self-assembly,
nanofabrication--as an introduction to a discussion of the S&T of
small things.<br>
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<b>George M. Whitesides</b> was a member of the faculty of the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1963 to 1982. He
joined the Department of Chemistry of Harvard University in 1982, and
he is now Mallinckrodt Professor of Chemistry at Harvard
University.<b> Present research interests include:</b> physical and
organic chemistry, materials science, biophysics, complexity, surface
science, microfluidics, self-assembly, micro- and nanotechnology, and
cell-surface biochemistry.<br>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite><font face="Times New Roman">For more
information, please contact</font> <a
href="mailto:sbcorg@mit.edu"><font
face="Times New Roman">sbcorg@mit.edu</font></a><font
face="Times New Roman"> or visit</font> <a
href="http://web.mit.edu/sebc"><font
face="Times New Roman">http://web.mit.edu/sebc</font></a><br>
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