Scientific Program
|
|
The scientific program will
consist of Plenary Lectures, parallel sessions of Invited Speakers,
Poster Sessions, and parallel sessions of Contributed Papers. Participants
are encouraged to submit an abstract of a paper for presentation orally
or as a poster. The deadline for receipt is 1 May 2002. Authors should
indicate their preference, but time limitations restrict the number
of oral presentations, and a poster presentation is deemed of equal
significance. Authors will be notified before 15 May regarding the
acceptance of their contribution |
|
|
|
|
- Yitzhak
Apeloig (Technion)
- Vincenzo
Balzani (Bologna)
- Peter
Chen (ETH, Zurich)
- Armin
de Meijere (Göttingen)
- Ben
Feringa (Groningen)
- Shunichi
Fukuzumi (Osaka)
- Don
Hilvert (ETH, Zurich)
- Eusebio
Juaristi (Mexico)
- Gunther
v. Kiedrowski (Bochum)
- Judith
Klinman (Berkeley)
- Jean-Pierre
Sauvage (Strasbourg)
- George
M. Whitesides (Harvard)
|
|
|
- Lia
Addadi (Weizmann)
- Carolyn
Bertozzi (Berkeley)
- John
Brauman (Stanford)
- Barry
Carpenter (Cornell)
- Jin-Pei
Cheng (Nankai)
- Jik
Chin (Toronto)
- Jane
Clarke (Cambridge)
- William
A. Goddard (Cal Tech)
-
Craig Hawker (IBM)
- Pavel
Hobza (Prague)
- Bill
Jones (Rochester)
-
Sung-Soo Kim (Inha)
- Raishing
Liu (Tsing-Hua)
-
Soledad Penades (Seville)
-
Frank Quina (Sao Paulo)
- John
C. Sherman (UBC)
- Kazunari
Taira (Tokyo)
- Fumio
Toda (Okayama)
- John
Toscano (JohnsHopkins)
-
Curt Wentrup (Queensland)
- Hendrik
Zipse (Munich
|
|
|
|
|