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Date
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March 11-13, 2004 Starting at 9:00 a.m. on 3/11 and ending at noon on 3/13
Allow up to 1 hour for badging and 1 hour for travel time between
Knoxville airport and ORNL.
Registration is now available online. Please
fill out the form as soon as possible to allow time for security requirements. Registration deadlines are February 12 for foreign nationals and February 26 for U.S. citizens.
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Location |
Oak Ridge, TN
General information
on visiting ORNL. You will first have to check in at a security gate
on Bethel Valley Road.
After that, you would go to the Visitor's Center
for badging; and then to Weinberg Auditorium in 4500N.
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Purpose |
This workshop is intended to serve as the starting point in making the case for the scientific richness of the field of tribology and lubrication, particularly the nanoscale aspects of these fields. We believe that lubrication has a similar or greater range of multiscale phenomena, complexity in physical and chemical behavior, and economic impact as other research areas currently receiving high levels of focused research funding. We will be generating a white paper from issues explored at this meeting.
Invited Speakers (confirmed).
Letter-size poster: gif (100 dpi),
jpg (200 dpi)
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Lodging
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A block of
rooms at $65/night has been reserved at the DoubleTree in Oak Ridge under
the group "Frontiers in Tribology" (cutoff date for the block is 1/18/04). Attendees are responsible for making
their own housing reservations.
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Organizers
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Yehuda Braiman, Oak Ridge National Laboratory,
braimany@ornl.gov, (865)241-2065
Peter Cummings, Vanderbilt University & Oak Ridge National Laboratory, peter.cummings@vanderbilt.edu,
(615)322-8129 or (865)241-4779
Steve Granick, University of Illinois-Urbana,
sgranick@uiuc.edu,
(217) 333-5720
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