TITLES and TOPICS of lectures.  Day on left column indicates when lecture will occur (as of 6/21/01).
M refers to Monday of first week, etc., while M2 refers to Monday, 7/2 and so forth.

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DAY NAME AFFILIATION TOPIC/TITLE
M, W Francisco Claro U Catolica, Chile Composite Fermions
M2, T3 Ernesto Cota UNAM - CCMC, Mexico Polarization and coherence in arrays of quantum dots: static and dynamical aspects
M, W, Th Paul Crowell U of Minnesota, USA 1.Introduction to Spintronics
2.Ferromagnet-Semiconductor Heterostructures and Spin Transport
3.Ferromagnetic Semiconductors
Jorge Andres Diaz Diaz U Costa Rica Mass Spectrometer on a chip
Th, Su Kamil Ekinci Caltech, USA 1. Progress in Nanoelectromechanical systems
2. Nanoelectromechanical surface science 
W, F, M2 Klaus Ensslin ETH - UC Santa Barbara 1. AFM litho plus examples on wires and dots
2. Spin pairing in dots
3. Transport through SAQDs
M, W, F Roberto Escudero UNAM - ICM, Mexico Electronic properties of nanomaterials: Small metallic particles and nanowires
M, T Gaston Garcia-Calderon IFUNAM, Mexico Transient effects in time-dependent tunneling
Th, F Pawel Hawrylak NRC, Canada 1. Optical properties of self-assembled quantum dots
2. Spin and correlations in electronic droplets in quantum dots
M2 Mohamed Henini U of Nottingham, UK Probing the electron wavefunctions of SAQDs grown by MBE on 
 high index GaAs planes
W, F Jean Heremans Ohio U, USA Electron and hole mesoscopic magnetotransport and magnetoresistance 
 in low-dimensional structures
Su, M2, T3 Isaac Hernandez CINVESTAV, Mexico MBE growth and chemical, optical, electronic and structural characterization
 of II-VI heterostructures, especially quantum wells
W, F, Su A.T. Charlie Johnson U of Penssylvania, USA 1. Nanotubes I: Electronic properties
2. Nanotubes II: Mechanical and thermal properties
3. Nanotubes III: Emerging applications
Th, F Jorge V. Jose Northeastern U, USA 1. Brief Introduction to cell division
2. Modeling transport of molecular motors and their role in mitosis
Th, F George Kirczenow Simon Fraser U, Canada Molecular electronics theory
F, Su Arkady Krokhin IF-BUAP, Mexico Anderson localization in 1D correlated potentials: Existence of the mobility edge
M, M, T Alejandro de Lozanne U of Texas, Austin, USA 1. Nanofabrication and nanotubes
2. HiTc STM/AFM/MFM
3. CMR films, transport, AFM/MFM
T, W, Th Hari Manoharan Stanford U, USA 1. Atomic scale magnetism
2. Quantum mirages
3. Atom and electron manipulation for information transport
M, T, W Molly McCartney Arizona State U, USA Imaging magnetic materials in the TEM:
1.Off-axis electron holography and Lorentz microscopy of magnetic
 materials: Introduction, instrumentation and technique.
2.Bits and bugs: magnetic imaging on the nanometer scale
3.Holographic imaging of electrostatic potentials
Th, F Gio Medeiros Ribeiro Lab Nacional de Luz Sincrotron, Brazil Epitaxial growth and electronic properties of strained nanocrytals
M2, T3 Osvaldo de Melo U Havana, Cuba Atomic layer epitaxy of low dimensional II-VI semiconductor structures
Su Jose Luis Moran Lopez U San Luis Potosi, Mexico Magnetic nanowires
Su Fernando Ponce Arizona State U, USA The semiconductor nitrides: challenges and opportunities
Su, M2 Cesar Proetto Bariloche, Argentina Kondo effect in low-dimensional semiconductor structures
T, T Luis Rego LNLS, Brazil Thermodynamics of nanoscopic systems
T, W Ron Reifenberger Purdue U, USA Nanowires: An Overview
W Mihail C. Roco US National Science Foundation International Perspective of Nanotechnology Research
M2, T3 Alberto Rojo U Michigan, USA Electron drag effects in coupled electron systems
Su, M Charles Stafford U of Arizona, USA Metal nanowires: quantum transport, chaos, and stability
M Pablo Tamborenea U de Buenos Aires, Argentina Two interacting electrons in quantum dots: single-electron 
turnstile, localization, and chaos
M2, T3 Carlos Trallero U Havana, Cuba Raman dispersion in low-dimensional systems: phonons
M, T Daniel Ugarte Lab Nacional de Luz Sincrotron, Brazil Structural and electronic properties of nanowires
M, M, T Miguel J. Yacaman ININ, Mexico 1. Electron microscopy characterization of nanocrystals
2. Superlattices of metal and semiconductor nanocrystals
3. New methods to synthesize nanoparticles capped with an organic ligand molecule 

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