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"Carbon Nanotubes: Enhancing Conductivity of Conductive Plastics" -- Dana Hammer-Fritzinger, NanoDynamics

Presentation Slides: "Carbon Nanotubes and Electronics" (1.5 MB PDF)

Wednesday, November 9, 2005

  • Seated dinner served at 6:30 ($25 if reserved before Nov. 6; $30 after & at door; vegetarian available)

  • Presentation (no cost) at 7:30.

    Ramada Inn

  • 1217 Wildwood Ave (Fwy 101 frontage road, between Lawrence Expressway and Great America Parkway), Sunnyvale, (800) 888-3899 -- see map.

    PLEASE RESERVE IN ADVANCE --

  • For dinner and/or meeting: by email to Janis Karklins
  • Please reserve for "presentation-only", even if not attending the dinner.

    OVERVIEW:
    Carbon nanotubes have some unique properties that can allow us to extend or even replace CMOS, improve the properties of interconnect materials and thermal spreaders and even create sensor and display structures. Challenges still include economics and processing as well as a lack of hard performance data. This talk outlines the challenges and opportunities and illustrates with real examples from NanoDynamics' experience.

    Speaker Biography:
    Dana Hammer-Fritzinger: Before joining NanoDynamics as a Product Manager, Ms. Hammer-Fritzinger has had a broad background in industry including a stint in the Finnish pulp and paper industry as well as several years with ATOFINA's Global Organic Peroxides R&D where she was nominated for an Elf Aquitaine Innovators Award for her work in process NIR. More recently, Dana spent eight years with DuPont as the Manager of Analytical Technology and Competitive Testing for the Surfaces business, providing technical support to sales, product development and acquisition teams, and ultimately establishing a technical marketing and services function.

    Ms. Hammer-Fritzinger holds a Bachelor's Degree in Chemistry from the State University of New York at Geneseo, her Master's Degree in Analytical Chemistry from the University of Helsinki and an M.B.A. from Canisius College in Buffalo NY.


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