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      Invited Talks and Seminars

        "Transport at the Nanoscale: The Atomistic View", Jan., 2006

         Symposium on Computational Techniques for Nano-Scale Physics
         GE Global Research Center, Niskayuna, New York

       
        "Quantum Atomistic Theory and Modeling of Nanoelectronic Materials and Devices: Technology Computer-Aided-Design for the 21st
         Century", June, 2005

          Workshop on Molecular Electronic Devices and Interconnect for Hyperintegration
         MARCO Interconnect Focus Center, Albany, New York

        "Quantum Atomistic Theory and Modeling of Nanostructured Devices: A Bottom-Up View of Nanotechnology", April, 2005
        
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
         University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachustts
 

      "Atomic-Scale Theory and Modeling of Molecular and Nano- Electronics", Augst, 2004.
        2004 Computational Nanoscience Focused User Laboratories
        Center for Nanophase Materials Science, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Tennessee.


        "Theoretical Principles of Single-Molecule Electronics: A Chemical and Mesoscopic View", July, 2004
        2nd Annual Molecular Conduction Workshop, NASA Institute for Nanotechnology and Computing
        Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois

        "Atomic-Scale Theory and Modeling of Nanostructured Electronic Devices:

          A Bottom-Up View of Nanotechnology", April, 2004
         
The Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
          Virgina Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia

         "Theoretical Principles of Single-Molecule Electronics", February, 2004
         
44th Sanibel symposium, Quantum Theory Project, University of Florida
          Augustine, Florida

         "Physics and Modeling of Molecular-Scale Electronics: Building from the Bottom Up", July 2003
          NASA Institute for Nanotechnology and Computing
          Purdue University, W. Lafayette, Indiana

 
          "Molecular Electronics: Building from the Bottom Up", February, 2001
          Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
          University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
   
          "Physics of Molecular Electronic Devices", December, 2000
         
Molecular Electronics 2000, United Engineering Foundation
          Kailua-Kona, Hawaii

          "Molecular Electronics: Building from the Bottom Up", October, 2000
          Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering
          University of Pennsylvania, Philadephia, Pennsylvania