Dear group,
Jose Luis Gomez-Munoz, a professor at Tecnologico de Monterrey and
member of my research group, has been working with Mathematica™ for
quite a number of years. As part of his contributions to our group,
Jose Luis developed a Mathematica™ package for quantum computing and
quantum mechanics.
We are truly pleased to share this package for Mathematica with you.
Please follow the instructions below in order to download it and feel
free to use it in any scientific endeavour you may engage in now or in
the future. Please also feel free to share it with your colleagues
from other universities and research centres.
We would truly appreciate your kind feedback about this package as
well as any improvement you may think of. Please send your comments to
jose.luis.gomez(a)itesm.mx
Yours truly,
Salvador
Dear Salvador
This is the link for our package for Quantum Computing and Quantum
Mechanics in Mathematica:
http://homepage.cem.itesm.mx/lgomez/quantum/index.htm
In that link you can:
1. Download the Mathematica package Quantum
2. Read the installation instructions
3. Read HTML versions of the complete documentation in English
for Quantum
4. See screenshots of calculations using the package
We will be very happy if this package is used by researchers and
students at Harvard.
Best regards!
Jose Luis Gomez-Munoz
--
Salvador Elias Venegas-Andraca, DPhil (Oxon)
Assistant Professor
Mathematics and Computer Science Departments
Tecnologico de Monterrey, Campus Estado de Mexico
http://www.mindsofmexico.org/sva
Dear group,
This is a follow up to Patrick's e-mail about the series on energy transfer.
We will try to organize it in such a way that the series is self-contained
without assume your profounds knowledge of quantum mechanics from
undergraduate studies. We will try to follow Mukamel from the end of chapter
2 and onwards. Undergraduates are welcome too. Just one pre-requisite.
Please send me an e-mail by this Wednesday if you are interested in
seriously attending and I will plan the calendar accordingly and times
accordingly. I will start with a short review of time-dependent quantum
mechanics, green functions, line-shape, density matrices, Liouville space
and projection methods. Patrick we will follow up with electrodynamics
review, and chapter 4 of Mukamel. The continuation will be with Chapter 5
and 6 and if you feel you want to contribute and present, you are more than
welcome, otherwise, you will have to stick with Patrick and I, until the end
of the karma :).
Second quick thing. I am in need of my Tannor book, and it seems someone
borrowed it from the desk in the aquarium. So, if you took it please give a
call to my cell 857-9982355 and we can arrange delivery.
Last thing, the series will start next week (the week of May 4 after Alan is
back from Mexico).
Enjoy the weekend.
-Alejandro
Dear All
Lets meet on Monday April 28 at 3:00 to talk about whatever we want.
Eddie
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Initiative in Innovative Computing @ Harvard
Seminar Series
Wednesday, April 30, 2008; 8:00pm
Emerson Hall, Room 105
Curtis Wong, Principal Researcher, Next Media Research, Microsoft
Seminar Title:
Building the WorldWide Telescope: A brief look into the origins of
the WorldWide Telescope followed by a demonstration and brief Q&A
Abstract:
Curtis Wong is Principal Researcher and group manager of Next Media
Research, responsible for envisioning Microsoft's future interactive
media technologies. He has authored more than 40 patents in media,
technology and search, and developed technologies for current and
future products.
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Dear Friends of HUCE,
Please be sure to check the HUCE calendar on our website,
www.environment.harvard.edu, for the most up-to-date listings
and complete event descriptions. If you would like to submit
an event to the calendar, contact Lisa Matthews at the Center
for the Environment: lisa_matthews(a)harvard.edu. Feel free to
distribute this email to your students, faculty, colleagues,
and anyone else who may be interested in environmental events
around the community.
Highlights:
Saturday, April 26: Celebrate Earth Day with a host of
activities on and around the Harvard Campus.
Wednesday, April 30: Learn about the role of the media in
covering climate issues, how it can be most effective, and
the challenges of keeping pace with the science of a changing
environment, in "Covering a Climate Change."
Monday, May 5: Susan Cischke, Senior Vice President, Ford
Motor Company Sustainability, Environment, and Safety Engineering
division, gives the final lecture in the spring Future of
Energy lecture series.
Calendar Listings:
Thursday 4/24/2008
5:00p
Harvard International Affairs Council event: Can Global
Warming Be Stopped by Engineering Our Climate? Should We
Even Consider It? (Land Lecture Theatre, 4th floor, Belfer
Center, Kennedy School of Government) Professor Daniel Schrag,
Director of the Harvard University Center for the Environment;
Professor of Earth & Planetary Sciences and Director, HUCE.
Contact: Jason Blackstock, jason_blackstock(a)ksg08.harvard.edu
Friday 4/25/2008
8:00a - 5:00p
Earth History and Paleobiology Special Symposium
(Hoffman Laboratories, 4th Floor, 20 Oxford St., Cambridge, MA)
"A world in transition: Geobiology of the Proterozoic-Cambrian II"
a symposium featuring the research of young scientists on old rocks.
Contact: Francis Macdonald, fmacdon(a)fas.harvard.edu,
www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~knollgrp/...
8:30a - 9:30p
Microbial Sciences Friday Chalktalk
(HUCE Seminar Room, 24 Oxford St., 3rd Floor, Cambridge, MA)
"Sinorhizobium (nitrogen-fixing bacterium) motility and chemotaxis"
with Birgit Scharf (Research Scientist in Berg Lab - MCB).
Contact: Christy Herren, herren(a)fas.harvard.edu, (617) 495 8643,
www.msi.harvard.edu/fridays.html
9:00a - 4:30p
Current Climate Change Initiatives: The Carbon Summit
(Suffolk University Law School , Boston , MA)
Carbon Summit to analyze the brave new world of carbon regulation.
Contact: Steven Peters, energy-events(a)mit.edu,
www.law.suffolk.edu/academic/als/cour...
11:00a
Harvard Forest Seminar Series
(Seminar Room at Shaler Hall, Harvard Forest, 324 North Main
Street, Petersham, MA) Speaker: Andrew Altieri, Brown University.
"Agents of environmental change: ecological interactions along stress gradients"
Contact: Audry Barker Plotkin, aabarker(a)fas.harvard.edu,
harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/researc...
11:45a
Atmospheric Sciences Seminar
(Geological Museum, Room 218, 24 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA)
"3-D Virtual Reality Visualization of Wind in the Amazon Forest:
Atmospheric-Biosphere Interactions at Local and Regional Scales"
with Gil Bohrer and Marcos Longo, Harvard University. RSVP required.
Contact: Brenda Mathieu, bmathieu(a)seas.harvard.edu ,
www-as.harvard.edu/seminar.html
12:30p - 1:30p
Seminar in Occupational and Environmental Health Research
(Kresge 502, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA)
"Arsenic Contamination in a Molecular Beam Epitaxy Laboratory"
and "Investigation of Environmental Contamination of
Chemotherapeutic Drugs in a Hospital Setting"
Contact: Ann Backus, MS, abackus(a)hohp.harvard.edu, 617/432-3327
2:30p - 6:30p
Microsoft's Digital Dorm Room
(Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences)
Microsoft's Digital Dorm Room, a tricked-out truck, will be
coming to the Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
(Pierce/Maxwell Dworkin parking lot).
Contact: Michael Patrick Rutter, mrutter(a)seas.harvard.edu, 617-496-3815
Saturday 4/26/2008
Cambridge Science Festival
(Various locations)
A celebration showcasing Cambridge as an internationally recognized
leader in science and technology. Contact: www.cambridgesciencefestival.org/Home...
9:00a - 12:00p
9th Annual Earth Day Charles River Clean-Up
(At sites all along the Charles River and its tributaries)
The Annual Earth Day Charles River Cleanup is organized by a
collaborative of groups interested in environmental and river issues.
Contact: www.crwa.org/cleanup.html
11:00a - 3:00p
Environmental Action Committee's Earth Day Celebration
(MAC Quad, Harvard Campus, Cambridge)
Come to the MAC quad for free local ice cream, live music, and games.
Learn about a variety of green topics from student groups and get
involved in the environmental movement at Harvard and beyond.
Contact: Alexandra A. Mushegian, amusheg(a)fas.harvard.edu
12:00p - 7:00p
EPS Day
(Hoffman Labs, 4th Floor, 20 Oxford St., Cambridge, MA)
An annual symposium of short presentations and posters by
postdoctoral fellows and senior graduate students in the
Earth and Planetary Science Department.
Contact: Jenny Fisher, jafisher(a)fas.harvard.edu,
www.eps.harvard.edu/eps_%20day_%20200...
1:00p
Documentary Screening: "The Greening of Southie"
(Somerville Theatre, 55 Davis Square, Somerville, MA)
"The Greening of Southie" goes behind the scenes and onto the
scaffolds to follow the construction of Boston's first green
residential structure, a luxury condominium complex
Contact: Julia Marchesi, julia(a)wickedelicate.com, (646) 522-7403 ,
www.iffboston.org/2008/tickets.php
Sunday 4/27/2008
Cambridge Science Festival
(Various locations)
A celebration showcasing Cambridge as an internationally
recognized leader in science and technology.
Contact: www.cambridgesciencefestival.org/Home...
11:30a
Documentary Screening: "The Greening of Southie"
(Coolidge Corner Theatre, 290 Harvard St., Brookline, MA)
"The Greening of Southie" goes behind the scenes and onto the
scaffolds to follow the construction of Boston's first green
residential structure, a luxury condominium complex.
Contact: Julia Marchesi, julia(a)wickedelicate.com, (646) 522-7403
Monday 4/28/2008
Cambridge Science Festival
(Various locations)
A celebration showcasing Cambridge as an internationally
recognized leader in science and technology.
Contact: www.cambridgesciencefestival.org/Home...
4:30-6:30p
Science, Technology, and Society Workshop
(Barker Center/Thompson Room, 12 Quincy St., Cambridge, MA)
"Beyond the Creation-Evolution Controversy: Science and
Religion in Public Life"
Contact: Sang-Hyun Kim, sang-hyun_kim(a)ksg.harvard.edu,
www.ksg.harvard.edu/sts/
12:00p - 1:00p
Harvard Energy Journal Club
(HUCE Seminar room, 24 Oxford St. 3rd floor, Cambridge, MA)
Visit http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/hejc/schedule.html for
current topics of discussion.
Contact: Kurt House, khouse(a)fas.harvard.edu,
www.hcs.harvard.edu/hejc/index.html
4:00p
Earth and Planetary Sciences Department Colloquia
(Haller Hall, 24 Oxford St., Harvard Campus, Cambridge, MA)
"Pyrochlore and Plutonium: The Elegant Response of a Simple
Structure to Extreme Conditions" with speaker: Rod Ewing, University of Michigan.
Contact: miller(a)eps.harvard.edu, www-eps.harvard.edu/seminars/epscollo...
5:30p
Oil Shockwave: Oil Crisis Executive Simulation
(JFK Forum, Littauer Building, 79 JFK St., Cambridge, MA)
Please join us on April 28, 2008 at Harvard's John F. Kennedy
Jr. Forum as a group of former White House advisors and senior
government officials contends with a simulated oil crisis.
Contact: belfercenter.ksg.harvard.edu/oilforum...
Tuesday 4/29/2008
Cambridge Science Festival
(Various locations)
A celebration showcasing Cambridge as an internationally
recognized leader in science and technology.
Contact: www.cambridgesciencefestival.org/Home...
9:30a
Energy Technology Innovation Policy Seminar Series
(Belfer Center Library (L-369), Kennedy School of Government,
Cambridge, MA)
"Coal Assessment and Extraction in India: Issues and Prospects"
with speaker Ananth Chikkatur, ETIP Research Fellow.
Contact: Sam Milton, sam_milton(a)harvard.edu, www.energytechnologypolicy.org
11:30a
Solid Earth Physics Seminar Series
(Room 100F, Pierce Hall, 29 Oxford Street)
"Self-healing shear rupture pulse driven by thermal pressurization
of pore fluid" with Dmitry Garagash, Department of Civil and
Resource Engineering, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS
Contact: esag.harvard.edu/rice/SOLID.EARTH.SEM...
12:00p
Herbaria Seminar Series
(Herbaria Seminar Room, 22 Divinity Ave., Cambridge, MA)
"Revisionary Systematics of the Tuberaceae and phylogenetic
placement of unidentified Tuber mycorrhiza" with Greg Bonito (Duke University)
Contact: www.huh.harvard.edu/seminar_series/
3:00p - 4:00p
ClimaTea Lecture/Journal Club
(Geological Museum, Room 418, 24 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA)
Visit the Atmosphere, Ocean, and Climate Dynamics website for current
speakers and topics of discussion.
Contact: Itay Halevy , ihalevy(a)fas.harvard.edu,
www.seas.harvard.edu/climate/seminars...
4:00p
Earth History and Paleobiology Seminar
(Haller Hall, Room 102, Geological Museum, 24 Oxford St., Cambridge, MA)
"Dinoflagellates and the evolution of plastids" with Dr. Chuck Delwiche University of Maryland
Contact: Phoebe Cohen, pacohen(a)fas.harvard.edu , www.eps.harvard.edu/seminars/ehapcoll...
4:00p - 6:00p
Kelman Seminar: Rethinking the United States' Behavior in the World:
The Role of Global Warming
(Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, 2nd Floor, Room N-262, 1737 Cambridge St., Cambridge, MA)
Cristine Russell and Lawrence Susskind discuss the United States'
behavior regarding global warming.
Contact: swhitman(a)law.harvard.edu
6:00p
Harvard Museum of Natural History Public Lecture Series
(Geological Lecture Hall, 24 Oxford St., Cambridge, MA)
"Thinking Outside the Fossil Record: Explanations for the Cambrian
Explosion of Animals" lecture by Harvard Professor Charles Marshall,
Curator of the Department of Invertebrate Paleontology.
Contact: hmnh(a)oeb.harvard.edu, 617-495-3045, www.hmnh.harvard.edu/lectures_and_spe...
7:30p
Documentary Screening: "Asparagus!: Stalking the American Life"
(Fong Auditorium, Boylston Hall, Harvard Campus, Cambridge, MA )
This acclaimed film tells the story of rural Oceana County, Michigan,
once the self-proclaimed "asparagus capital of the world,"
now struggling to preserve its cherished livelihood in the...
Contact: theresa_mcculla(a)harvard.edu, www.asparagusthemovie.com/
Wednesday 4/30/2008
Cambridge Science Festival
(Various locations)
A celebration showcasing Cambridge as an internationally
recognized leader in science and technology.
Contact: www.cambridgesciencefestival.org/Home...
4:00p - 5:30p
Seminar in Environmental Economics and Policy
(Littauer-382, 79 JFK St., John F. Kennedy School of Government,
Harvard University)
Speaker: Ian Parry, Resources for the Future.
"Should Urban Transit Subsidies Be Reduced?"
Contact: Jennifer Shultis, jennifer_shultis(a)harvard.edu, 617-496-8054,
isites.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do?keyword...
4:00p - 6:00p
Covering a Changing Climate: The Media Challenge
(Barker Center for the Humanities, Harvard University, 12 Quincy Street,
The Thompson Room (Room 110), Cambridge, MA) A public lecture co-sponsored
by The Center for Health and the Global Environment at Harvard Medical
School and The Society of Environmental Journalists featuring noted editors and journalists incl...
Contact: Emily Huhn , Emily_Huhn(a)hms.harvard.edu , 617-384-8739,
chge.med.harvard.edu/
5:00p - 6:00p
McKinsey & Company Global Energy and Materials
(MIT, 66-110, Cambridge, MA)
"Perspectives on Climate Change"
Contact: Contact Steven Peters, energy-events(a)mit.edu
6:30p - 8:00p
It's Not Easy Being Green: Why Our Generation Can Change That
(Museum of Science, Museum Cafe, Cambridge, MA)
Green living has been very trendy lately but is it a sustainable movement?
Contact: 617.742.6800 ext. 131.
Thursday 5/1/2008
Cambridge Science Festival
(Various locations)
A celebration showcasing Cambridge as an internationally
recognized leader in science and technology.
Contact: www.cambridgesciencefestival.org/Home...
12:30p
Managing Global Energy and Environmental Problems
(Bowie-Vernon Room, CGIS, N-262, 1737 Cambridge St., Cambridge, MA)
A panel discussion with Reiko Nakamura, GRIPS; Eiichiro Fujii,
Tokyo Gas Company; and Naoki Kobayashi. Sponsored by the
Weatherhead Center for International Affairs/Program on U.S.-Japan Relations.
Contact: (617) 495-1890, www.wcfia.harvard.edu/us-japan
4:00p - 5:00p
Organismic and Evolutionary Biology Seminar Series
(Bio Labs Lecture Hall, 16 Divinity Ave, Harvard Campus, Cambridge, MA)
Speaker: Chris Amemiya, Benaroya Research Institute, Seattle.
Title: TBA. Hosted by the Edwards Lab.
Contact: Deborah Smiley, (617) 384-5062
4:00p - 5:00p
Climate Seminar
(Haller Hall, 24 Oxford St., Harvard Campus, Cambridge, MA)
"Thoughts on climate sensitivity" with speaker Isaac Held,
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, Princeton University Place:
Haller Hall, 102 Geological Museum Building, 24 Oxford St....
Contact: Sarah Colgan, colgan(a)eps.harvard.edu, 617-496-9770,
www.seas.harvard.edu/climate/seminars...
4:00p - 5:00p
ETIP Occasional Speaker Series
(Belfer Center Library (L-369), Kennedy School of Government, Cambridge, MA)
"Impact of Non-Enforcement of US Mining Laws on Future CCS Regulations"
with speaker Burt Lauderdale, Executive Director of Kentuckians For The Commonwealth.
Contact: Sam Milton, sam_milton(a)harvard.edu, (617) 496-5584,
www.belfercenter.org/subscribe.html
Friday 5/2/2008
Cambridge Science Festival
(Various locations)
Contact: www.cambridgesciencefestival.org/Home...
11:00a Harvard Forest Seminar Series
(Seminar Room at Shaler Hall, Harvard Forest, 324 North Main Street,
Petersham, MA) Speaker: Tom Kunz, Boston University.
"Aeroecology: probing and modeling the Aerosphere"
Contact: Audry Barker Plotkin, aabarker(a)fas.harvard.edu,
harvardforest.fas.harvard.edu/researc...
Saturday 5/3/2008
Cambridge Science Festival
(Various locations)
Contact: www.cambridgesciencefestival.org/Home...
Sunday 5/4/2008
Cambridge Science Festival
(Various locations)
Contact: www.cambridgesciencefestival.org/Home...
9:00a
SBGrid 'Quo Vadis Structural Biology?' Symposium
(Longwood Medical Area)
Throughout this interactive, 2-day symposium, speakers from
Harvard University and outside will present their work, plus
2 tracks of hands-on workshops.
Contact: Meg Bentley, Ph.D., meg_bentley(a)hms.harvard.edu,
617-432-6698, cmcd.med.harvard.edu/activities/confe...
2:00p
HMNH: Sunday Afternoon Family Program
(HMNH, 26 Oxford St., Cambridge, MA)
"Discovering the World Around Us: Biodiversity and Climate
Change" with Marie Studer.
Contact: hmnh(a)oeb.harvard.edu, www.hmnh.harvard.edu/family_programs/...
Monday 5/5/2008
9:00a SBGrid 'Quo Vadis Structural Biology?' Symposium
(Longwood Medical Area)
Throughout this interactive, 2-day symposium, speakers from
Harvard University and outside will present their work, plus
2 tracks of hands-on workshops.
Contact: Meg Bentley, Ph.D., meg_bentley(a)hms.harvard.edu,
617-432-6698, cmcd.med.harvard.edu/activities/confe...
12:00p - 1:00p
Harvard Energy Journal Club
(HUCE Seminar room, 24 Oxford St. 3rd floor, Cambridge, MA)
Visit http://www.hcs.harvard.edu/hejc/schedule.html for current
topics of discussion.
Contact: Kurt House, khouse(a)fas.harvard.edu,
www.hcs.harvard.edu/hejc/index.html
5:00p
Future of Energy
(Science Center C, 1 Oxford St., Cambridge, MA)
"Sustainable Mobility: An Automaker's Perspective on Transportation
Energy & Climate Policy" with Susan M. Cischke, Senior Vice President,
Ford Motor Company Sustainability, Environment, and Safety Engineering Division.
Contact: Lisa Matthews, lisa_matthews(a)harvard.edu, (617) 495-8883,
www.environment.harvard.edu
Tuesday 5/6/2008
12:00p - 1:30p
Frontiers in Sustainable Development Speaker Series
(Perkins Room, 4th Floor, Rubenstein Building, KSG, 79 JFK St., Cambridge, MA)
"Incentives for Sustaining Ecosystem Services in Multi-functional Landscapes:
A pentagon of research questions for the World Agroforestry Centre" with
Brent Swallow.
Contact: maryanne_baumgartner(a)harvard.edu, www.cid.harvard.edu/sustsci
3:00p - 4:00p
ClimaTea Lecture/Journal Club
(Geological Museum, Room 418, 24 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA)
Visit the Atmosphere, Ocean, and Climate Dynamics website
for current speakers and topics of discussion.
Contact: Itay Halevy , ihalevy(a)fas.harvard.edu,
www.seas.harvard.edu/climate/seminars...
4:00p
Program for Evolutionary Dynamics Seminar
(One Brattle Square, Suite 6, Room 616, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA)
"Understanding Baseball Team Standings and Streaks" presented by
Prof. Sidney Redner, Physics Department, Boston University.
Contact: Jordan M. Bice, bice(a)fas.harvard.edu, 617.496.4737 ,
www.ped.fas.harvard.edu/
Thursday 5/8/2008
9:00a - 5:00p
4th Annual Plant Biology Symposium
(Sherman Fairchild Lecture Hall, 7 Divinity Ave, Cambridge, MA)
"Phylogeny Informs Biology: Seeing the Forest from the Trees"
The 4th Annual Plant Biology Symposium at Harvard.
Contact: Heather Ehlers, hehlers(a)oeb.harvard.edu, www.pbi.fas.harvard.edu/events.htm
6:00p - 7:00p
Microbial Sciences Initiative Thursday Evening Seminar Series
(HUCE Seminar Room, 24 Oxford St., 3rd Floor, Cambridge, MA)
"Daughter Cell Separation Anxiety and Other Tales of Envelope Distress"
with Thomas Bernhardt, Dept of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics,
Harvard Medical School. Contact: Christy Herren, herren(a)fas.harvard.edu, (617) 495 8643,
www.msi.harvard.edu/thursdays.html
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Dear Faithful
Here is a good test of your faith. Confession will take place at the
group meeting on Monday.
Edward the True Believer
Thursday, April 24, 2008 4 PM
Harvard University
Duality Seminar
Jefferson 453
"Quantum Mechanics and Determinism"
Gerard 't Hooft
(Utrecht)
Tea and pastries in the high energy theory coffee area, 4th floor
Jefferson, at 3:30
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Professor of Physics
Director
Center for Theoretical Physics
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Initiative in Innovative Computing @ Harvard
Seminar Series
Wednesday, April 23, 2008; 4:00pm
60 Oxford Street, Room 330
Tony Hey, Corporate Vice President of the External Research Division
of Microsoft Research
Seminar Title:
eScience, Semantic Computing and the Cloud: Towards a Smart
Cyberinfrastructure for eScience
Abstract:
In the next decade, frontier research will require collaborations of
globally distributed groups in fields that may have hundreds of
terabytes of research data. Addressing the challenges of the
“eScience” agenda will require an ecosystem of semantic computing
technologies to facilitate information sharing and discovery, enable
reasoning and allow us to start thinking about knowledge and how it
can be handled by computers. Software+service, with scientific
services delivered from the cloud, will become an increasingly
accepted model for research. This talk will review this vision and
explain the need for semantic-oriented computing by exploring
projects that have successfully applied relevant technologies.
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Dear Group,
I need volunteers for at least a poster for March 8th. We could make a
poster on the screensaver, and one on energy transfer. for example. If there
are no volunteers, I will pick some "volunteers" myself :P
Cheers,
Alan
(See below)
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Jennifer Casasanto <j_casasanto(a)seas.harvard.edu>
Date: Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 9:47 AM
Subject: Timing for spring industry outreach workshop: Materials and
Structures for Energy, May 9
To: Alan Aspuru-Guzik <aspuru(a)chemistry.harvard.edu>
Prof. Aspuru-Guzik,
Prof. Hongkun Park was interested in speaking at the workshop, so we are
hoping to adjust the speaking times by 15 minutes, would you be available to
begin speaking at 2:45 for 45 minutes? Please confirm this is ok.
Also, there will be a speaker's dinner the night before the workshop for all
of the speakers, it will be on May 8th at 6:30 at Upstairs on the Square, we
hope you can join.
Two other items:
Please encourage those in your group and your colleagues to submit a
research poster for the poster session and reception, it will be a great
networking opportunity. The details for the posters are here:
http://www.seas.harvard.edu/partnerships/energy08/posters.html
Lastly, please let me know if there are any companies you would like to have
invited or research colleagues and I will get an invitation out to them, and
let me know if there is anything you need.
thanks,
Jen Casasanto
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Jennifer Casasanto
School of Engineering & Applied Sciences
Harvard University | 216 Pierce Hall Cambridge, MA 02138
Phone: 617.495.1244
Fax: 617.496.5264
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Alan Aspuru-Guzik
Assistant Professor
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
12 Oxford Street
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA 02138
Tel: (617)384-8188
Group URL: http://aspuru.chem.harvard.edu