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Throughout it's four year history, the MMC Project has provided multiple
and various demonstrations for private organization, government agencies, and
educational institutions. Each of these demonstrations was tailored to
the needs of the particular organization and organized to illustrate how the
research was providing benefit to themselves and other similar organizations.
1. NASA/Moffett Field Demo,
Astrobiology Institute
(June 1997)
2. USDOE R&D Council Workshop,
Washington D.C.
(July 1997)
3. North American Catalysis Society
meeting, Chicago, Il
(May 1997)
4. Focus: Hope, Center for Advanced
Technologies, Detroit, MI
(July 1997)
5. 6th Annual Vice President's PNGV
workshop, Washington, D.C.
(July 1997)
6. Knoxville Summit
(July 1997)
8. Microscopy Society of America,
Cleveland, OH
(August 1997)
9. NGI/HPCC meeting,
NASA Ames Research Laboratory,
Moffet Field, CA
(September 1997)
10. Dreilaendertagung 1997,
University of Regensburg, Germany
(September 1997)
11. DOE/OHVT Contractor's Coordination
Meeting, Dearborn, MI (October
1997)
12. Fourth Interlaboratory Internet
Information
Workshop, Gatlinburg, TN
(October 1997)
13. JEOL, Ltd. Factory,
Akishima, Japan
(November 1997)
14. Univ. of Massachusetts, Lowell
(December 1997)
15. Oak Ridge National Laboratory,
Demo for VP Al Gore
(January 1998)
16. Ford Research Laboratory,
Dearborn, MI
(January 1998)
17. Frontiers of Electron Microscopy in
Materials Science,
Irsee, Germany
(April 1998)
18. Demo to Dan Reicher,
DOE Headquarters, Forrestal Building,
Washington, DC
(May 1998)
19. Congressional Expo,
Washington, D.C.
(June 1998)
20. Tutorial Class,
International Congress on Electron
Microscopy, Cancun, MX
(Sept 1998)
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These demonstrations have been acclaimed as outstanding successes by
all involved with them. Many of these demonstrations are
documented elsewhere within the MMC web sites, but a concise listing of
all the demonstrations are provided on this page. These are only
the major demonstrations; hundreds of toher smaller demonstrations
involving even elementary and high school students have been given.
21. Materials Science Dept. Symposium,
Carnegie Mellon Univ.
(September 1998)
22. NASA Astrobiology Institute Workshop
(November 1998)
23. PPG Co., Glass Technology
Research
Center, Pittsburgh, PA
(November 1998)
24. G7 Conference on TeleMedicine,
Regensburg, Germany
(November 1998)
25. Oak Ridge National Lab,
Demo of G7 Conference for Sec.
Bill Richardson
(November 1998)
26. Osaka University,
Ultra-High Resolution Electron
Microscopy Cent
(December 1998)
27. American Academy of Forensic
Scientists, Orlando, FL
(February 1999)
28. Materials Science and
Engineering
Seminar, Univ. of Tennessee
(March 1999)
29. International Conference on
Metallurgical Coatings and Thin
Films, San Diego , CA
(April 1999)
30. Tutorial Class, Scanning Meeting,
Chicago, IL
(April 1999)
31. NASA Astrobiology Facilities
Workshop, Moffett Field,
CA
(May 1999)
32. WebWeek, ORNL
(June 1999)
33. DOE2000 MMC Program Review,
Washington, DC
(June 1999)
34. DGE Meeting,
Dortmund, Germany
(Sept. 1999)
35. ORAU/Tech 2020
(Oct. 1999)
36. University of Michigan MSE
TEM class
(April 2001)
37. New England Society of Microscopy,
Woods Hole, MA
(May 2001)
38. University of Tulsa
(March 2001)
39. Gatan Company,
Pleasanton, CA
(April 2001)
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