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Workshop on Combinatorial Methods for Materials Discovery
ATP Fall National Meeting
November 18, 1998


Overview:

This workshop will bring together experts in fields impacting combinatorial chemistry as applied to the discovery of catalysts and advanced materials. The speakers will discuss the latest technological and commercial advances and needs in the area in relation to the ATP mission. A panel discussion will focus on the promising future applications and their key technological challenges. The goal of the workshop is to stimulate competitive ATP proposals in combinatorial methodologies applied to specific applications.

TIME PRESENTER TITLE
9:00 John Hewes
NIST/ATP
Combinatorial Chemistry and the Advanced Technology Program
9:30 Joseph Hogan
ArQule, Inc.
Parallel Processing in Synthetic Chemistry
10:00 Jennifer Holmgren
UOP, LLP
Heterogeneous Catalysis Applications of Combinatorial Methods and High-Throughput Screening
10:30 Break
10:45 Steve Semancik
NIST
Micro-hotplate Array Studies of the Processing and Performance of Gas Sensing Materials
11:15 Lynn Schneemeyer
Lucent-Bell Labs
Discovery of a Useful Thin-Film Dielectric using a Composition-Spread Approach
11:45 John D. Hewes NIST/ATP Morning session wrap-up
12:15 Lunch
1:30 John Newsam
MSI
High Throughput Experimentation: Computational Requirements
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2:00 Suresh Mahajan
Catalytica Pharmaceuticals
Development Challenges for Catalyst Systems by Combinatorial Methodology
2:30 Break
2:45 Bob Wilson
SRI International
ATP Funding for the Effective Utilization of High Throughput Screening and Related Technologies
3:15 Thomas Baiga
SCYLLA Chemical, Inc.
A Model Study of Combinatorial Chemistry Applied to Homogeneous Catalysis
3:45 James Cawse
GE Central R&D
Application of Combinatorial Chemistry to Industrial Material Problems
4:15 Panel Discussion
Participants
What are the key technological barriers that ATP funding can address?

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Date created: October 1998
Last updated: April 12, 2005

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