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Winter 2007 Corrosion Symposium Stevens Institute of Technology • School of Engineering & Science Wesley J. Howe Center, Hoboken, New Jersey Nanoscience/Nanotechnology and Corrosion Sponsored by NACE International, Metropolitan New York Section and Stevens Institute of Technology Tuesday, November 13, 2007 8:30 am – 3:45 pm Program Chair, NACE Section Treasurer Costas T Lymberis US Army Corps of Engineers 26 Federal Plaza, Rm 21-130D New York, NY 10278-0090 Phone: +1 917 790-8481 Fax: +1 212 264-5948 Email: [email protected] NACE NY Section Chair Dennis R. Carenza Stuart Steel Protection Corp PO Box 476 S.Bound Brook, NJ 08880 Phone: +1 973 779-6686 Email: [email protected] NACE Section Trustee Paul S. Rothman The Port Authority of NY & NJ 2 Gateway Center 16th Floor Newark, NJ 07102 Phone: +1 973 792-4456 Fax: +1 973 792-4302 Email: [email protected] Top scientists and researchers in the fields of materials science and corrosion are turning to nanoscience/nanotechnology in a continuous effort to be more clear and precise in explaining natural phenomena at the macromolecular level. This atomic level of interaction of ten to the minus nine meter lever, or nanometer level, is imperative because it offers a never-before-seen glimpse into the study of interactions on a biological cell level. The applications of nanoscience and nanotechnology have produced numerous invaluable products, materials and coatings. This exclusive symposium, featuring product developers and several leading speakers from top universities in and around the metro New York area, will provide an overview of this cutting-edge technology, and introduce the audience to current and future trends in nanotechnology.

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Winter 2007 Corrosion Symposium

Stevens Institute of Technology • School of Engineering & Science

Wesley J. Howe Center, Hoboken, New Jersey

Nanoscience/Nanotechnology and Corrosion

Sponsored by NACE International, Metropolitan New York Section and Stevens Institute of Technology

Tuesday, November 13, 2007 • 8:30 am – 3:45 pm

Program Chair, NACE Section TreasurerCostas T Lymberis US Army Corps of Engineers 26 Federal Plaza, Rm 21-130D New York, NY 10278-0090 Phone: +1 917 790-8481 Fax: +1 212 264-5948 Email: [email protected]

NACE NY Section ChairDennis R. Carenza Stuart Steel Protection Corp PO Box 476 S.Bound Brook, NJ 08880 Phone: +1 973 779-6686 Email: [email protected]

NACE Section TrusteePaul S. Rothman The Port Authority of NY & NJ 2 Gateway Center 16th Floor Newark, NJ 07102 Phone: +1 973 792-4456 Fax: +1 973 792-4302 Email: [email protected]

Program Chair, NACE Section TreasurerProgram Chair, NACE Section TreasurerCostas T Lymberis US Army Corps of Engineers 26 Federal Plaza, Rm 21-130D New York, NY 10278-0090 Phone: +1 917 790-8481 Fax: +1 212 264-5948 Email: [email protected]

The Port Authority of NY & NJ 2 Gateway Center 16th Floor

Email: [email protected]

Top scientists and researchers in the fi elds of materials science and corrosion are turning to nanoscience/nanotechnology in a continuous effort to be more clear and precise in explaining natural phenomena at the macromolecular level. This atomic level of interaction of ten to the minus nine meter lever, or nanometer level, is imperative because it offers a never-before-seen glimpse into the study of interactions on a biological cell level.

The applications of nanoscience and nanotechnology have produced numerous invaluable products, materials and coatings. This exclusive symposium, featuring product developers and several leading speakers from top universities in and around the metro New York area, will provide an overview of this cutting-edge technology, and introduce the audience to current and future trends in nanotechnology.

8:30am Registration

9am S.I.T and Opening Remarks Keith Sheppard, Ph.D., Professor, Stevens Institute of Technology, Chemical, Biomedical, and MaterialsEngineering Department

9:05 am Introduction Costas (Gus) T. Lymberis, Symposium Chairman

9:10am Nanoscale Science and Technology: Past, Present, and FutureJames Yardley, Ph.D., Columbia University, Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering; Managing Director, Center for Electron Transport in Molecular Nanostructures (NSE C)

9:50am Q&A Session

10am Break

10:10am Computational Challenges in Nanoscience and NanotechnologyRobert Q. Topper, Ph.D., Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Chemistry, Medical Technology, and Physics, Monmouth University, West Long Branch, New Jersey

10:50am Q&A Session

11am Industrially-Relevant Nanoscience Stanislaus Wong, Ph.D., Associate Professor, State University of New York (SUNY) at Stony Brook, Department of Chemistry, and Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL)

11:50am Q&A Session

Noon Lunch

1pm

Use of Controlled Micron-Scale Surface Texturing to Improve Tissue Attachment to Titanium Alloy Dental Implants John L. Ricci, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Biomaterials and Biometrics, New York University, College of Dentistry

1:40pm Q&A Session

1:50pm Break

2pm Benefi ts of Nano Phase Dispersions in Siloxane-Based AeroKret CoatingR. Sivakumar, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist, AS&M, Inc., Hampton, VA.

2:40pm Q&A Session

2:50pm Novel Corrosion Control Coatings Utilizing Carbon Nanotechnology Todd R. Hawkins, Managing Director, Tesla NanoCoatings Ltd., Massillon, Ohio

3:30pm Q&A Session

3:40pm

Evolution of Sciences of Chemistry, Physics and Material Science Ending Today to Nanoscience and NanotechnologyCostas (Gus) T. Lymberis, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, NY District, Construction and Engineering, Corrosion Specialist, NACE#3311 and Adjunct Professor Of Corrosion, Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, New Jersey, 1996/7/8/9 & 2000.

SCHEDULE

DIRECTIONS

Stevens Campus is located on the banks of the Hudson River directly opposite mid-town Manhattan.

Via the Lincoln Tunnel - Upon exiting the tunnel, follow the signs to Hoboken. From the North tube of the tunnel, bear to the extreme right and go through the underpass marked Hoboken. From the South tube bear to exit ramp on left. This places you Southbound on Willow Avenue,. Continue over the land bridge into Hoboken and make a left at 14th Street, turn right onto Washington Street. Make a left on 9th Street and continue through the campus gates and follow the directions for Once on Campus below.

For alternate directions, please visit Stevens Institute of Technology Web site at www.Stevens.edu.

PARKING

On-Campus parking is limited, especially when classes are in session. Public parking garages

are available on Hudson Street with reasonable fees in close proximity to campus.

RegistrationRegistration is limited. To reserve your space, please contact Costas T. Lymberis at 917 790-8481, or e-mail [email protected]. Registration is $100 for NACE members who show a valid membership card, and $135 for non-members. Students who register in advance may attend this event free of charge with a valid student ID.

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