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September 15-16, 2002    Moscow, Russia
SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT FOR PROCESS AND MATERIALS DESIGN
Satellite Symposium of Nano and Giga Challenges in Microelectronics
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Cracow Program

More details of the program will be provided soon. For September 18 and 19, we plan:

We can add more items to this program if there is substantial interest. There is a lot of interesting things to see and do in Cracow, and we will try to help you in making good choices. We will also help in getting group rates for hotel, which can save some money for all of us. Watch this space for new information.

Krakow is an old and beautiful City. It is a home of Poland's oldest university -- Jagiellonian University -- founded in 1364. It is also a place where Karol Wojtyla started his long journey to Vatican to become John Paul II. While Krakow was spared destruction of the World War II, it suffered years of neglect (if not sabotage), as a reprimand for the openly anticommunist stance of Krakow citizenry throughout the time of shadow of communist regime.

After Poland regained its political and economic independence in the 1989, the city shares unprecedented growth and revival together with the rest of the country. The old historical buildings are in the most part restored in the center of the city, and the new residential areas are growing in the outskirts of Krakow. The Cracow's Universities and research institutions are again setting the pace for the development, and the whole Cracow region attracts important foreign investment and partnership.

Please check your favorite search engine for information about Krakow (or Cracow), or click on few random links provided below:

The official site for E-MRS Fall 2002 meeting in Krakow provides a lot of useful information about travel and accommodations: http://www.pk.edu.pl/fm/fm2002/location/place.htm.


Our Sponsors

NCI NTI
USAF EOARD FQS Poland
Digital DNA Lab, Motorola Phantoms
OSC  

Scientific Committee:

I V Abarenkov (St Petersburg St U, Russia) Wanda Andreoni (IBM Res, Zurich, Switz.)
Isaac B Bersuker (U Texas@Austin, TX, USA) C Richard A Catlow, (Royal Inst, London, UK)
David A Dixon (PNNL, Richland, WA, USA) Andrzej Kolinski (U Warsaw, Poland)
Eugene Kotomin, (MPI, Stuttgart, Germany) Alex. Ovchinnikov (MPI, Dresden, Germany)
Robert S. Pearlman (U Texas, TX, USA) John Wilkins (OSU, Columbus, OH, USA)
Erich Wimmer (Materials Design, France)  

Symposium Organizers:

Jan K. Labanowski
Ohio Supercomputer Center
1224 Kinnear Rd
Columbus, OH 43212-1163
USA
Tel.: +1 614-292-9279
FAX : +1 614-292-7168
E-mail: jkl@osc.edu
WWW: http://www.osc.edu

Jim Greer
National Microelectronics Research Centre,
University College
Lee Maltings
Prospect Row
Cork
Ireland
Tel.: +353 21 904345
FAX : +353 21 270271
E-mail: 
WWW: http://www.nmrc.ie/research/computational-modelling-group


Anatoli A. Korkin
DigitalDNA Laboratories
SPS Motorola, MD EL722
2100 E Elliot Road
Tempe, AZ 85284, USA
Tel: +1 (480)413-2693
Fax: +1 (480)413-4511
Pager: +1 (888) 955-9787
E-mail: 
WWW: http://www.digitaldna.com 


Stanislaw A. Kucharski
Institute of Chemistry
University of Silesia
9, Szkolna Street
40-006 Katowice
Poland
Tel.: +48 32 359-1560
Fax : +48 32 359-9978
E-mail: 
WWW: http://www.us.edu.pl/uniwersytet/english/index.shtml


Boris V. Potapkin
Russian Research Center "Kurchatov Institute"
Kurchatov Square 1
123182 Moscow
Russia
Tel.: 7(095)196 7362
Fax : 7(095)191 6889
E-mail:  
WWW: http://www.kintech.ru


Jerzy M Rudzinski
FQS Poland Sp. z o.o.
ul.Starowislna 13-15
31-038 Krakow
Poland
Tel.: (+48 12) 429 4345
Fax : (+48 12) 429 6124
E-mail:  
WWW:  http://www.fqspl.com.pl