NNI 20th Anniversary

20th

Scientists and engineers across many fields and disciplines are united by their work at the nanoscale. Their diverse efforts have helped produce everything from faster microchips to powerful mRNA vaccines. The transformative impact of this work has been spurred by the coordination and focus on U.S. nanotechnology established by the 21st Century Nanotechnology Research and Development Act in 2003. Celebrating the NNI’s broad impact and envisioning the future, this symposium brought together voices from across the emerging technology landscape. Experts spoke on the importance of nanotechnology in quantum engineering, optics, environmental health and safety (EHS), plastics, DEIA, microelectronics, medicine, education, manufacturing, and more. Attendees included hundreds of researchers, policymakers, members of industry, educators, students, and the public - both online and in person, and conversations centered on the strategic vision for the next twenty years of the NNI. See below for more details! 

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KEYNOTES

prabhakar

Arati Prabhakar
Assistant to the President for Science and Technology, Director of the White House Office of Science and
Technology Policy

MIRKIN

Chad Mirkin
Northwestern University

rubins

Kathleen Rubins
NASA Astronaut

 

The Future of Nanotechnology

arguilla

Maxx Arguilla
University of
California, Irvine

dionne

Jennifer Dionne
Stanford University

epps

Thomas Epps, III
University of Delaware

besock

Ali Beskok
Southern Methodist University
Moderator

POLICY PERSPECTIVES 

lane

Neal Lane
Rice University, former Assistant to the President (Clinton) for Science and Technology and Director of the White House Office of Science and
Technology Policy

wyden

Ron Wyden
Senior United States
Senator from Oregon

hays

Sharon Hays
Astrion, Former White House Office of Science and Technology Policy

kozumi

Kei Koizumi
White House Office of Science and Technology Policy

 

PANELS

Responsible Development

edwards

Doyle Edwards
Brewer Science

mirkin

Reginald Rogers
University of Missouri, Columbia

wetmore

Jameson Wetmore
Arizona State University

thomas

Treye Thomas
Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction, U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission
Moderator

Fundamental Research

kerfeld

Cheryl Kerfeld
Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory and Michigan
State University

hu

Evelyn Hu
Harvard University

wirtz

Denis Wirtz
Johns Hopkins University

schwartz

Andrew Schwartz
Materials Sciences and Engineering Division, Basic Energy Sciences, DOE
Moderator

Workforce Development

bob

Bob Ehrmann
Center for Nanotechnology Education and Utilization, Pennsylvania
State University

arguilla

Mikkel A. Thomas
 NNCI/Georgia
Institute of Technology

mirkin

Hannah Zierden
University of Maryland

mia

Mia Siochi
NASA Langley Research Center
Moderator

Infrastructure

mirkin

Ilke Arslan
Center for Nanoscale Materials,
Argonne National Laboratory

bumb

Ambika Bumb
Bikanta; Bipartisan Commission on Biodefense

yacaman

Miguel José Yacamán
Northern Arizona University

rampulla

David Rampulla
Division of Discovery Science and Technology, NIBIB, NIH
Moderator

Commercialization

dankovich

Theresa Dankovich
Folia Materials/ Folia Water

hatrick

David Hatrick
Huntsman Advanced Materials

Matthew Hull

Matthew Hull
NanoSafe, Virginia Tech

burgess

James D. Burgess
Army Research Office DEVCOM ARL
Moderator

NNI LEADERS

antti

Antti Mäkinen
Office of Naval Research,
NSET Co-Chair

roco2

Mihail Roco
National Science Foundation

schwartz2

Andrew Schwartz
Department of Energy,
NSET Co-Chair

  
brough3

Branden Brough
National Nanotechnology
Coordination Office

spadola3

Quinn Spadola
National Nanotechnology
Coordination Office

  

AGENDA

8:00am-8:45amRegistration and Check-in
Coffee and refreshments
 
9:00am-9:05am
Video Archive
Welcome and Introduction
Reading of letter from President Joe Biden: Kei Koizumi, White House OSTP
 
Branden Brough
NNCO Director
9:05am-9:30am
Video Archive - Wyden
Video Archive - Lane
Video Archive - Clinton letter
The Impact of the NNI
Introductions; Reading of letter from former President Bill Clinton: Branden Brough, NNCO
 
Ron Wyden
Senator (D-OR)
Neal Lane
Rice University; former Assistant to the President for Science and Technology (Clinton); former Director, White House OSTP (Clinton)
9:30am-9:35am
Video Archive
The Creation of the NNIMihail C. Roco
National Science Foundation
9:35am-10:15am
Video Archive
Keynote: Foundational Tools, Techniques, and Materials as Outputs for the Modern Age of Nanotechnology
Introduction: Mihail C. Roco,
National Science Foundation 
Chad Mirkin
Northwestern University
10:15am-10:45amBreak
Refreshments, Poster Session, and Networking
 
10:45am-11:30am
Video Archive
Panel Discussion: Responsible Development
Moderator: Treye Thomas, Office of Hazard Identification and Reduction, U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Doyle Edwards
Brewer Science
Reginald Rogers
University of Missouri, Columbia
Jameson Wetmore
Arizona State University
11:30am-12:15pm
Video Archive
Panel Discussion: Fundamental Research
Moderator: Andrew Schwartz, Materials Sciences and Engineering Division, Basic Energy Sciences, DOE
Cheryl Kerfeld
Michigan State University; Berkeley Lab 
Evelyn Hu
Harvard University
Denis Wirtz
Johns Hopkins University
12:15pm-1:15pmBreak
Lunch, Poster Session, and Networking
 
1:15pm-1:25pm
Video Archive
The Impact of the NNI
Introduction: Branden Brough, NNCO
Arati Prabhakar
Assistant to the President for Science and Technology; Director,
White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP)
1:25pm-1:45pm
Video Archive - Hays
Video Archive - Koizumi
The NNI in Practice
Introduction: Branden Brough, NNCO
Sharon Hays
Astrion; Former White House OSTP (G. W. Bush)
Kei Koizumi
White House OSTP
 
1:45pm-2:30pm
Video Archive
Keynote Panel: The Future of Nanotechnology
Moderator: Ali Beskok, Southern Methodist University
Maxx Arguilla
University of California, Irvine
Jennifer Dionne
Stanford University
Thomas Epps, III
University of Delaware
2:30pm-3:15pm
Video Archive
Panel Discussion: Workforce Development
Moderator: Mia Siochi, NASA Langley Research Center
Bob Ehrmann
Center for Nanotechnology Education and Utilization, Pennsylvania State University
Mikkel A. Thomas
NNCI, Georgia Institute of Technology
Hannah Zierden
University of Maryland
3:15pm-3:45pmBreak
Refreshments, Poster Session, and Networking
 
3:45pm-4:30pm
Video Archive
Panel Discussion: Infrastructure
Moderator: David Rampulla, Division of Discovery Science and Technology, NIBIB, NIH
Ilke Arslan
Center for Nanoscale Materials, Argonne National Laboratory
Ambika Bumb
Bikanta; Bipartisan Commission on Biodefense
Miguel José Yacamán
Northern Arizona University
4:30pm-5:15pm
Video Archive
Panel Discussion: Commercialization
Moderator: James D. Burgess Army Research Office DEVCOM ARL
Theresa Dankovich
Folia Materials/ Folia Water
David Hatrick 
Huntsman Advanced Materials
Matthew Hull
NanoSafe; Virginia Tech
5:15pm-6:00pm
Video Archive
Keynote
Introduction: Antti J. Makinen, Office of Naval Research 
Kathleen Rubins
NASA Astronaut
6:00pm-6:05pm
Video Archive
Closing RemarksBranden Brough
NNCO Director
6:05pm-7:00pmReception
(hors d’oeuvres and drinks)
Sponsored by the Kavli Foundation