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EventsNano Conference and Nanofair
From September 9 through 11, the first international Nano Conference and Nanofair took place in St. Gallen,
Switzerland. During the three days about 650 participants attended the conference, whereas 4,500 visitors
participated in the conference and enjoyed the close contact between science and business. The NCCR Nanoscale
Science successfully participated in the event with an own booth excellently planned by Peter Reimann. Topics
presented ranged from “Research and Industrial Applications” and “Education in Nanoscience” to “New Companies
and Spin-Offs”. Additionally, NCCR members gave several key note lectures during the conference.
Third Swiss/US-Nanoforum
On September 13 and 14, 2003, about 120 scientists from Switzerland and the US gathered for the third
Swiss/US-Nanoforum in Basel. More than 70 talks and poster presentations focused on this year’s topics
“Nanomechanics and its Applications” and “Single-molecule Research”. All participants appreciated the
lively and fruitful discussions during the intensive two-day meeting.
EVA meets at the Institute of Physics
Youngsters become researchers
Europa-Park meets Nanoscale Science
Scientific Advisory Board Meeting
On October 20 and 21, 2003, the members of the Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) visited Basel to review the
performance and achievements of the NCCR over the past twelve months, and to give some advice on how the NCCR
Nanoscale Science can further improve its scientific output. Dr. Don Eigler, chairman of the board, summarized
last year’s achievements by clapping his hands. Overall, the board was impressed with the progress that was made
and by the “much more adventurous atmosphere”. Concerning the organization, all SAB members welcomed the idea to
restructure the NCCR into four projects, as they expect increased communication between the different disciplines
and institutions. For the next SAB meeting in 2004 they would like to keep the informal discussion atmosphere of
this year but would appreciate a more structured poster session.
Transfer Day
The Office for Technology and Know-how Transfer of the University of Basel organized a Transfer Day on 4th November
2003. Hundreds of students and researchers took the opportunity and informed themselves in workshops and
project-specific information booths. The goal of the meeting was to inform members of the University about all
aspects and possibilities of technology transfer and to motivate scientists to look at their research results also
from a commercial perspective.
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