BES Science 2018: A Future Retrospective Symposium in the style of Iran Thomas

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

Session II: Tools for BES Science
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
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