Saturday, February 21, 2009

Lockheed Martin Special Symposia - Call for Participation

Submissions Due March 6, 2009

Lockheed Martin is looking for joint R&D, licensing and partnering opportunities towards applied research, intellectual property and early-stage companies focused on the following set of strategic technical topics. We highly encourage you to submit your technology or company for review and consideration by Lockheed Martin. Accepted submissions will be granted a speaking slot in the special symposium, participation in the symposium roundtable, and will receive a full registration waiver for the conference.

Carbon Nanotube - Monday 1:30 pm - Submit abstract(http://www.nsti.org/Nanotech2009/symposia/Lockheed_Martin.html)
This special symposium focuses on the state of the art in CNT technologies, specifically in chirality specific (and other) growth and separation techniques, multiscale interface characterization and modeling of composites.

High-Efficiency PV Conversion - Tuesday 10:30 am - Submit abstract(http://www.nsti.org/Nanotech2009/symposia/Lockheed_Martin.html)
This special symposium focuses on the state of the art in nano-enabled very high efficiency PV conversion. Interests include emerging PV conversion technologies based off of unique substrates, demonstrated manufacturability, harsh environment management, low weight and very high efficiencies.

Smart Grid - Modeling & Monitoring - Wednesday 3:00 pm - Submit abstract(http://www.nsti.org/Nanotech2009/symposia/Lockheed_Martin.html)
This special symposium focuses on the state of the art in smart grid technologies. Lockheed Martin is searching for next generation of modeling, monitoring and management technologies and tools for smart grid deployment.

Energy Storage - Wednesday 4:30 pm - Submit abstract(http://www.nsti.org/Nanotech2009/symposia/Lockheed_Martin.html)
This special symposium focuses on the state of the art in energy storage technologies. Lockheed Martin is searching for next generation storage technologies for applications including; utility & grid integration, space and harsh environment, expanded capacity, small scale power, distributed power, portable electronic system power, large scale & grid applications.

Questions? For more information, please contact: Matthew Laudon ( http://www.nsti.org/Nanotech2009/symposia/Lockheed_Martin.html#contact )
NSTI 955 Massachusetts Ave. #313 Cambridge MA 02139

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