Kick-Off Meeting Towards Formation of a North Carolina Nanotechnology Center(NCNC) 10:00-11:00 AM May 14, 2001 D106 Levine Science Research Center (LSRC)

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Kick-Off Meeting Towards Formation of a North Carolina Nanotechnology Center(NCNC) 10:00-11:00 AM May 14, 2001 D106 Levine Science Research Center (LSRC) Building, Research Drive, Duke University Durham, NC Meeting Organizer: John Reif, CS Dept, Duke University Meeting Overview Slides Web URL: Meeting Web URL: Distribution List URL:

NCNC REGISTRATION: Please fill in the lines below Name: Title: Department Affiliation: University: Surface Address: Phone number: address: Web Page: Research interests related to nanotechnology(1 line please): Number of graduate students in nanotechnology related areas: Number of postdocs in nanotechnology related areas: addresses of others in nanotechnology to be invited:

TOPIC of the NCNC Meeting: We will discuss the possibility of establishing a NC center in nanotechnology. The Goal: To gain national prominence in nanotechnology, by leveraging the strengths in nanotechnology of NC universities as well as other local institutions. The NCNC Concept: Strategic Assets of an NCNC: state of the art instrumentation, offices and laboratory space for research in nanotechnology, technical staff highly trained in support technologies, educational facilities providing space for lecture series, and a highly visible presence, displaying new results and opportunities in nanotechnology. Contributions of an NCNC: Provide to local groups and institutions working in nanotechnology: research collaborations with NCNC groups, joint contract opportunities access to the facilities of NCNC, shared office spaces and laboratory space (depending on contract support). programs for student support, funds for technology transfer, etc.

Strategic Advantages to NC that would be provided by an NCNC With such a NCNC facility, NC would have a much better shot at gaining national prominence in nanotechnology: The research in nanotechnology by NC institutes would be considerably enhanced. The pace of commercialization of NC research in nanotechnology would be considerably sped up. The members of NCNC would have a special advantage in obtaining competitive federal funding due to the major pre-existing infrastructure. The various institution’s recruitment efforts would be enhanced, since affiliation with a NCNC and its shared facilities would provide a large additional incentive in recruitment.

Key Issues to be Resolved and Established: The need for a NCNC The mechanism for initiating and funding a centralized NCNC facility The mechanism for sustaining and recapitalizing a centralized NCNC facility Organizational and access model for a NCNC

AGENDA of Kick-Off Meeting SESSION 1: 10:00-10:15 AM Overview Talks on NC Research Projects in Nanotechnology Each speaker will overview research by members of their team and/or institution. Speakers (Please keep to limit of 2 minutes per speaker): “The Nano-Manipulator and other Nanotechnology Instrumentation”, Richard Superfine, Dept. of Physics, UNC. “Nano-Electronics and Other Nanotechnology Research at UNC-Charlotte”, Raphael(Ray) Tsu, Dept of Electrical and Comp. Engineering, UNC-Charlotte. “Nanoscale Transport and Directed Motion”, Herald Ade, Dept of Electrical and Comp. Engineering, NCSU Paul D. Franzon, “Molecular Electronics Research at NC State” Dept of EECE, NCSU. “An Overview of Research Projects in Nanotechnology at Duke”, John Reif, CS Dept, Duke University. “An Overview of MCNC’s Interest in Nanotechnology”, Brian Stoner, MCNC. Note: Please realize that this meeting can not cover all such research projects within the short time available, but we need to be as inclusive as possible. There will also be a brief open discussion of further individuals and institutions to be involved.

AGENDA of Kick-Off Meeting SESSION 2: 10:15-10:30 AM Open Discussion of NC Infrastructure Needs in Nanotechnology Existing and Needed Infrastructure: Instrumentation, Specialized Laboratories Collaborative Technology Funding avenues for research Location of the center Use of existing institutions to provide temporary space for a NCNC.

AGENDA of Kick-Off Meeting SESSION 3: 10:30-10:45 AM Plans for NC Technology Transfer in Nanotechnology Speakers will overview (existing and future) transitions of nanoscience and nanotechnology research into commercial enterprises. List of speakers:(Please keep to limit of 2 minutes per speaker) Richard Superfine, Dept. of Physics, UNC Nick England, 3rdTech, Inc. Paul D. Franzon, Dept of EECE, NC State Richard Fair, ME Dept, Engineering School, Duke University Clay B. Thorp, Catalysta Ventures, RTP This will be followed by an open discussion of funding avenues for commercialization of Nanotechnology.

AGENDA of Kick-Off Meeting SESSION 4: 10:45 –11:00 AM Open Discussion of Future Plans for a NCNC (1) Goals: Long Range & Immediate Goals (2) Funding avenues for establishing a NCNC: e.g., state, federal, and via local institutions or companies (3) Information Collection What Information Needs to Be Collected ? - Individuals and Research Projects in NC working in Nanotechnology - Infrastructure Needs in Nanotechnology - A Strategic Plan for NCNC's Technology Transfer in NanoTechnology How this Information is to be Collected How this Information is to be Presented (as a Document and/or via the Web ?) To whom is this Information to be presented ? (3) Organization of NCNC Flat versus hierarchical organization Teaming and team leadership Assignment of tasks: (a) information collection, (b) document preparation, (c) workshop organization, (d) liaison with other organizations (4) Scheduling of Next Meetings