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Presentations and Remarks
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| Session I: BES Science | |
| Enabling BES science: A retrospective on the growth of BES science in materials sciences, chemistry, and biosciences | Daniel Chemla
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
| The promise of nanoscale science | John Marburger Science Advisor to the President and Director, OSTP |
| Taming complexity: The promise of high-performance computing | Bruce Harmon
Ames Laboratory |
| Scientific grand challenges for the energy mission | Richard Smalley Rice University |
| Workforce and diversity | Geraldine Richmond
University of Oregon |
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Session II: Tools for BES Science |
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| Realizing the vision: A retrospective on the development of the Nation’s facilities for x-ray and neutron scattering |
Arthur Bienenstock
Stanford University |
| Photon scattering |
Sunil Sinha University of California, San Diego |
| Neutron scattering |
Andrew Taylor
Rutherford Appleton Laboratory |
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Electron scattering This presentation links to a QuickTime Movie |
Stephen Pennycook Oak Ridge National Laboratory |
| Imaging with magnetic fields |
Alexander Pines
University of California, Berkeley, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |