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Astronomical Imaging - Sunday PM Session – IPF1
Bio Imaging - Monday AM Session – IPF2
- Single Molecule Imaging, Anti-Brownian Electrokinetic Trap – A. Cohen / Harvard
- Nuclear-Spin Imaging of Viruses – D. Rugar / IBM TJ Watson
- Imaging in Cell Biology – T. Kirchhausen / Harvard Medical School
- Photo-Activated Localization Microscopy (PALM) – H. Hess / Howard Hughes Medical Institute
- Retinal Imaging with MEMS based Adaptive Optics – S. Olivier / Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Materials with Subatomic Resolution - Monday PM Session – IPF3
- Spatially Resolved Vibrational Imaging with Sub-Nanometer Resolution – W. Ho / UC Irvine
- Attosecond Nanoplasmonic-Field Microscope – M. Stockman / Georgia State University
- Atom-Specific Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy (EELS) in Aberration corrected TEM – P. Batson / IBM Yorktown Heights
- Force Microscopy with Subatomic Resolution (77 pm): AFM with Application to Magnetic and superconducting systems – F. Giessibl / U Regensburg, Germany
- TEM of Biological Molecules – U. Leucken / FEI Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Marine/Terrestrial Imaging - Tuesday AM Session – IPF4
Frontiers in Physics - Tuesday PM Session – IPF5
- Nano-Circuit Developments – J. Gordon / IBM Almaden Research
- Proton Cancer Therapy – J. Flanz / Massachusetts General Hospital
- Best Atomic Clock – J. Ye / NIST
- Diamond Circuitry – M. Lukin / Harvard U.