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Previous Industrial Physics Meetings



Year Reports Host Theme
2006 IPF Report
IPF Blog
Held in conjunction with the AVS International Symposium Nanotechnology in Society & Manufacturing
2005 IPF & Workshop NIST Advancing Infrastructure for Innovation
2004 IPF & Workshop IBM T.J. Watson Research Center Sustaining the Information Technology Revolution
2003 IPF & Workshop Agilent Technologies Physics in the Life Sciences
2002 IPF Workshop Jefferson Lab New Tools for New Materials
2001 IPFWorkshop
Workshop Papers & Presentations
Xerox Wilson Center for Research & Technology Color Documents in the Internet Era
2000   General Atomics Physics, Energy, and Defense - Synergistic Interactions
1999   Exxon Research & Engineering Company Technological Innovation for Energy in a World Without Walls
1998   HRL Laboratories, LLC Wireless and Space Communications

1997   Texas Instruments Semiconductor Electronics and the Networked Society

1996   Schlumberger-Doll Research Energy for the 21st Century
1995   Ford Motor Company Research Challenges of The Partnership for a New Generation of Vehicles
1994   AT&T Bell Laboratories Science and Global Communication
1993   Calspan Corporation and The Medical Foundation of Buffalo (SUNY, Buffalo) Simulation: Be There Before You Get There
1992   Hewlett-Packard Laboratories Physics in the Information Age
1991   Grumman Corporation Computer Simulation and Data Visualization
1990   Sandia National Laboratories Physics: Emerging Technologies and Technology Transfer
1989   General Motors Research Laboratories Creating New Materials: Physics with an Economic Perspective
1988   IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center Physical Limits to Computation
1987   National Academy of Sciences Physics in a Technological World
1986   Exxon Research & Engineering Company The Physics of Complex Materials
1985   Eastman Kodak Company The Physics of Imaging
1984   McDonnell Douglas Corporation The Physics of High-Performance Materials
1983   Xerox Palo Alto, Research Center The Physics of
Information Technology
1982   Sandia National Laboratories Industrial, Academic and Federal Cooperation for Improving U.S. Science and Technology