Presentations
Presentations Delivered by CNS-UCSB Principals, Collaborators, Graduate Fellows, Postdoctoral Scholars, and Undergraduate Interns
CNS-UCSB researchers and collaborators have participated in an array of activities that have presented the Center's work, research as well as education and public outreach, to a wider audience. These meetings and presentations have also served as a means to build a "nano and society" network.
2012
Boggs, Catherine. “Exploring the Societal Implications of Nanotechnology at CNS-UCSB.” Class lecture to Materials Engineering 232, Materials, Ethics, and Society. California State Polytechnic University, San Luis Obispo, CA, February 13, 2012.
Beaudry, Christian. "Social context of infrastructure, climate change and energy, leadership, and project management and construction," Presentation and Exercise in CIVL 202 - Civil Engineering II, University of British Columbia, March 7, 2012.
2011
Motoyama, Yasuyuki. “Reflections on Competitiveness and Collaboration,” CNS seminar lecture, CNS-UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, January 12, 2011.
Conti, Joseph. “The Regulation of Nanotechnologies: Regulators, Risk, and Global Governance,” University of Wisconsin School of Law, Madison, WI, January 25, 2011.
Satterfield, Terre. “Rethinking Risk at the Intersection of Culture, Justice and Governance,” Centre for Environment and Sustainability, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada, February 3, 2010.
McCray, Patrick. “Timothy Leary's Transhumanist SMI2LE,” Groovy Science: The Counter-Cultures and Scientific Life, 1955-1975, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, February 5, 2011.
Mody, Cyrus. “An Electro-Historical Focus with Real Interdisciplinary Appeal: Interdisciplinarity at Vietnam-Era Stanford,” Groovy Science: The Counter-Cultures and Scientific Life, 1955-1975, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, February 5, 2011.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. “Co-organizer,” Life Cycle Assessment of Nanomaterials Workshop, UC Center for Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology (CEIN), Santa Barbara, CA, February 7, 2011.
Beaudrie, Christian. “Risk Assessment and Nanomaterial Regulation: A life cycle investigation of federal health and environmental regulations(discussant),” Life Cycle Assessment of Nanomaterials Workshop, UC Center for Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology (CEIN), Santa Barbara, CA, February 7, 2011.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. “Focus Groups and Deliberation,” Guest Lecture, FemSt 260: Feminist Research Methods, Feminist Studies Dept, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, February 9, 2011.
McCray, Patrick. “Perspectives on HeLa: A Cross-Disciplinary Discussion with Faculty,” UCSB Reads, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, February 15, 2011.
Appelbaum, Richard. “China’s Rise as a High-Tech Power: Challenges and Opportunities (invited speaker),” Giri Deshingkar memorial lecture, India International Centre, University of Delhi, Delhi, India, February 16, 2011.
Appelbaum, Richard. “China’s Rise as a High-Tech Power: Some Implications for U.S. Foreign Policy,” School of International Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, India, February 18, 2011.
Appelbaum, Richard. “China’s Rise as a High-Tech Power: Challenges and Opportunities,” Centre for Human Rights, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India, February 21, 2011.
Appelbaum, Richard. “China’s Rise as a High-Tech Power: Challenges and Opportunities,” Brainstorming Workshop on Prospects of Nanotechnology in Agri-value Chain, National Academy of Agricultural Resource Management, Hyderabad, India, February 22, 2011.
Appelbaum, Richard. “China’s Rise as a High-Tech Power: Some Implications for U.S. Foreign Policy,” Santa Barbara Institute on World Affairs, inaugural event, Lobero Theater, Santa Barbara, CA, February 26, 2011.
Copeland, Lauren. 2011. “Political or Civic Consumerism?” Poster presentation at The Politics of Consumption/The Consumption of Politics international conference, Madison, WI, March, 2011.
Bimber, Bruce. 2011. “Political Consumerism: Organization, Goods, Ideology & Communication.” Presentation at The Politics of Consumption/The Consumption of Politics international conference, Madison, WI, March, 2011.
Frederick, Stacey. “A Value Chain Research Approach to Nanotechnology: a Framework for Competition and Collaboration,” CNS seminar, CNS-UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, March 2, 2011.
Copeland, Lauren. “Conceptualizing Political Consumerism,” Communication, Consumers, and Citizens: Revisiting the Politics of Consumption, University of Wisconin-Madison's Consumer Culture and Citizen Participation, Madison, WI, March 4, 2011.
Copeland, Lauren, Bruce Bimber, Homero Gil de Zuniga. “Social Media Use and Purposeful Consumerism,” Communication, Consumers, and Citizens: Revisiting the Politics of Consumption, University of Wisconin-Madison's Consumer Culture and Citizen Participation, Madison, WI, March 4, 2011.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. “Keynote: Health Enhancement and Hazard Posed by New [Nano]Technologies,” Cascadia Seminar: Ethnographic Adventures in Medical Anthropology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, March 4-6, 2011.
Mehta, Aashish, “International Collaboration and Paper Impact in Nanotechnology,” CNS seminar, CNS-UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, March 9, 2011.
Hawker, Craig. “Keynote address,” Top-down Meets Bottom-up at Foundations of Nanoscience meeting (FNANO),International Society for Nanoscale Science, Computation, and Engineering,Snowbird, UT, April 11-15, 2011.
Santos, Nicholas. “The Geohistory of Nano Policy in the United States,” Poster session,Association of American Geographers,Seattle, WA, April 12-16, 2011.
Lenoir, Tim and Patrick Herron. The Takeoff of Bionanotechnology: Comparison of the US and China. Paper presented at the Bayh-Dole at 30: Mapping the Future of University Patentingconference, Davis, CA, April 30, 2011.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. “Ethical Issues in Social Research,” CNS seminar, CNS-UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, June 28, 2011
Bimber, Bruce. “Academic Publishing: Trends and Processes,” CNS seminar, CNS-UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, July 12, 2011
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. “Writing Successful Research Grants,” CNS seminar, CNS-UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, July 26, 2011
Cardenas, Sergio. "Avoiding the Next Asbestos: California’s Emerging Regulation for Carbon Nanotubes." Oral Presentation to INSITE Program Participants, Santa Barbara, CA, August 2, 2011.
Lyte, Alexander. "Establishing Expertise in Public Deliberations on Nanotechology." Oral Presentation to INSITE Program Participants, Santa Barbara, CA, August 2, 2011.
Reynolds, William. "Non-Governmental Organizations and Tomorrow’s Nanotechnology." Oral Presentation to INSITE Program Participants, Santa Barbara, CA, August 2, 2011.
Boggs, Cathy. “Public Speaking 101: Tips for the Whole Scholar,” CNS seminar, CNS-UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, August 2, 2011
Cardenas, Sergio. "Avoiding the Next Asbestos: California’s Emerging Regulation for Carbon Nanotubes." Poster session, UCSB Summer Undergraduate Research Colloquium, Santa Barbara, CA, August 11, 2011.
Lyte, Alexander. "Establishing Expertise in Public Deliberations on Nanotechology." Poster session, UCSB Summer Undergraduate Research Colloquium, Santa Barbara, CA, August 11, 2011.
Reynolds, William. "Non-Governmental Organizations and Tomorrow’s Nanotechnology." Poster session, UCSB Summer Undergraduate Research Colloquium, Santa Barbara, CA, August 11, 2011.
Hyungsub Choi. “The Limits of the Followership Strategy: The Case of the Japanese Integrated Circuit Development.” Presentation to the Department of Science Studies, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, Korea, October 7, 2011.
Mody, Cyrus. “Interdisciplinarity and Vietnam-Era Protest at Stanford,” CNS seminar, CNS-UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, October 13, 2011
Engeman, Cassandra. “Regulation and the Global Nanotechnology Industrial Workplace,” CNS seminar, CNS-UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, November 2, 2011
Hanna, Shannon. “Impacts of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles on the Mussel,” CNS seminar, CNS-UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, November 2, 2011.
Collins, Mary. “Nanoremediation: Are There Equity Concerns?” CNS seminar, CNS-UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, November 2, 2011.
Cranfill, Rachel. “Talking Nano: The Importance of Gender, Race, and Power in Deliberations on the Risks and Benefits of Nanotechnology,” CNS seminar, CNS-UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, November 2, 2011.
Hyungsub Choi. Panel discussant for “Historical Perspectives on Nanotechnology” at the annual meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S), Cleveland, OH, November 3, 2011.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr and Dave Guston (program co-chairs) with Michael M. Crow. Opening Remarks. Third Annual S.NET Conference, Tempe, AZ, November 7, 2011.
Pidgeon, Nick. "Control Dilemmas: Great and Small, and The Curious Case of SPICE: Deliberating Geoengineering as Anticipatory Research Governance."Plenary I. Third Annual S.NET Conference, Tempe AZ, Novemeber 7, 2011.
Bryant, Karl. (chair) with New Paltz. "Nanomaterials, Toxicology & Risk." Panel I. Third Annual S.NET Conference, Tempe, AZ, November 8, 2011.
Hanna, Shannon with Robert Miller and Hunter Lenihan. "Impacts of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles on the Mussel." Panel 2: Nano, Media, & the Public. Third Annual S.NET Conference, Tempe, AZ, November 8, 2011.
Freidman, Shanon. (chair). "Nano, Media & the Public." Panel 2. Third Annual S.NET Conference, Tempe, AZ, November 8, 2011.
Newfield, Christopher. (chair). "Studying Emerging Innovation Located in Wind Flower." Panel 3. Third Annual S.NET Conference, Tempe, AZ, November 8, 2011.
Mody, Cyrus. (chair). "Emerging Technologies and the Future of Medicine." Panel 5. Third Annual S.NET Conference, Tempe, AZ, November 8, 2011.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. (chair) with Noela Invernizzi. "Nanotechnology and Labor: Trends in Industry and Union's Perspectives." Plenary II. Third Annual S.NET conference, Tempe, AZ, November 8, 2011.
Rogers-Brown, Jennifer. (chair) with Christine Shearer. "Food, Nanotech Food." Panel 11. Third Annual, S.NET Conference, Tempe, AZ, Novemeber 8, 2011.
Collins, Mary. "Nanoremediation: Are There Equity Concerns?" Panel 14: Inequity in Emerging Technologies?. Third Annual S.NET Conference, Tempe, AZ, November 8, 2011.
Rogers-Brown, Jennifer. (chair). "Gender, Race, and Nanotechnology." Panel 20. Third Annual S.NET Conference, Tempe, AZ, November 8, 2011.
Denes, Amanda with Rachel Cranfill, Barbara Herr Harthorn, Christine Shearer, Julie Whirlow, Shannon Hanna, and Jennifer Rogers-Brown. "Talking Nano: The Importance of Gender, Race, and Power in Deliberations on the Risks and Benefits of Nanotechnology." Panel 20: Gender, Race, and Nanotechnology. Third Annual S.NET Conference, Tempe, AZ, November 8, 2011.
Rogers-Brown, Jennifer with Christine Shearer, and Barbara Herr Harthorn. "Public Deliberation and Democratic Participation: The Methodological and Political Possibilities of Deliberation on Nanotechnology." Panel 20: Gender, Race, and Nanotechnology. Third Annual S.NET Conference, Tempe, AZ, November 8, 2011.
Shearer, Christine with Jennifer Rogers-Brown, and Barbara Herr Harthorn. "De/constructing Risk: Masculinities and the Disciplining of Risk Perceptions." Panel 20: Gender, Race, and Nanotechnology. Third Annual S.NET Conference, Tempe, AZ, November 8, 2011.
Mody, Cyrus. (chair). "Emerging Histories of Emerging Technologies." Panel 23. Third Annual S.NET Conference, Tempe, AZ, November 9, 2011.
Mody, Cyrus. "What Happens When an Emerging Technology Never Quite Emerges? Josephson Computing in the ‘70s and ‘80s.” Panel 23: Emerging Histories of Emerging Technologies. Third Annual S.NET Conference, Tempe, AZ, November 9, 2011.
Eardly-Pryor, Roger. “Regulatory Analogues? Environmental History and Nanotechnology’s Potential Future.” Panel 23: Emerging Histories of Emerging Technologies. Third Annual S.NET Conference, Tempe, AZ, November 9, 2011.
Engeman, Cassandra. (chair). "Regulatory Challenges of Nanotechnology." Panel 25. Third Annual S.NET Conference, Tempe, AZ, November 9, 2011.
Kandlikar, Milind with Christian Beaudrie, Terre Satterfield, and Barbara Herr Harthorn. “Nanotechnology Regulation as an Informational Challenge.” Panel 25: Regulatory Challenges of Nanotechnology. Third Annual S.NET Conference, Tempe, AZ, November 9, 2011.
Conti, Joseph with Sean Becker. “Regulatory Risk Judgment: How the EPA Confronts Scientific Uncertainty and the Challenges of Nanotechnology.” Panel 25: Regulatory Challenges of Nanotechnology. Third Annual S.NET Conference, Tempe, AZ, November 9, 2011.
Beaudrie, Christian with Terre Satterfield, Milind Kandlikar, and Barbara Herr Harthorn. “Nano-Expert Perceptions and Regulatory Challenges for Emerging Nanotechnologies.” Panel 25: Regulatory Challenges of Nanotechnology. Third Annual S.NET Conference, Tempe, AZ, November 9, 2011.
Newfield, Christopher with Daryl Boudreaux. "What is Nano Doing for Solar? A Report on Notes from the Field.” Panel 28: How Green is Your Nano. Third Annual S.NET Conference, Tempe, AZ, November 9, 2011.
Engeman, Cassandra with Lyn Baumgartner, Patricia Holden, and Barbara Herr Harthorn. “Regulation and the Global Nanotechnology Industrial Workplace.” Panel 28: How Green is Your Nano. Third Annual S.NET Conference, Tempe, AZ, November 9, 2011.
Zayago Lau, Egdar with Guillermo Foladori. "The Path of Nanotechnologies in Mexico." Panel 29: RELANS: Latin American Network on Nano and Society. Third Annual S.NET Conference, Tempe, AZ, November 9, 2011.
Appelbaum, Richard with Guillermo Foladori, Rachel Parker, and Edgar Zayago Lau. “Mexico-US Bilateral Scientific Collaboration on Nanotechnology.” Third Annual S.NET Conference, Tempe, AZ, November 9, 2011.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. (chair) with Ann Bostrom. "Moving Pictures: Popular Perceptions of Nanotechnology and its Risks." Plenary Plenary V. Third Annual S.NET conference, Tempe, AZ, November 9, 2011.
Conti, Joseph with Torsten Fleischer, Kathleen Eggleson, and Gary Merchant. "Roundtable-The Science Policy and Regulatory Implications of Emerging Technologies." Panel 37. Third Annual S.NET conference, Tempe, AZ, November 10, 2011.
Eisler, Matthew. “Boundaries of Science Communication in the Era of Nanotechnology: The Department of Energy and Discourses of Revolutionary Applied Science.” Panel 41: Language, Image, and Discourse. Third Annual S.NET conference, Tempe, AZ, November 10, 2011.
Beaudrie, Christian. (chair). "What Do the Scientists Think?" Panel 42. Third Annual S.NET conference, Tempe, AZ, November 10, 2011.
Johansson, Mikael. "Perception of Risk among Scientists Working with Nano." Panel 42: What do the Scientists Think? Third Annual S.NET conference, Tempe, AZ, November 10, 2011.
Friedman, Sharon and Brenda Egolf. "What Have the USA and U.K. Media Reported about Nanotechnology Regularion?" Poster Session. Third Annual S.NET conference, Tempe, AZ, November 9, 2011.
Cranfill, Rachel with Christine Shearer, Jennifer Rogers-Brown, and Barbara Herr Harthorn. "Indexing Expertise in a Deliberative Setting: A Comparison Study." Poster Session. Third Annual S.NET conference, Tempe, AZ, November 9, 2011.
Boggs, Cathy. "Exploring Nanotechnology SEI through Internships: The INSET Summer Program for Community College Students," poster presented at the Congress on Teaching the Social and Ethical Implications of Research, Tempe, AZ, November 10, 2011.
Hyungsub Choi. “The Development of the Integrated Circuit in Japan and the Limits of the Followership Strategy,” Presentation to the Korean Association for Science and Technology Studies, November 19, 2011.
Bryant, Karl. “NVivo: A Powerful Data Management Tool for Qualitative Research,” CNS seminar, CNS-UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, November 30, 2011
2010
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. Provided extensive testimony documents for PCAST/OSTP review of the NNI to NNI leader Mihail Roco’s presentation. January 18-19, 2010. Washington, D.C.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr and Christopher Newfield. Provided extensive testimony documents for PCAST/OSTP review of the NNI to CCST Director Susan Hackwood for her presentation. January 18-19, 2010. Washinton, D.C.
Eisler, Matthew. “Techno-Utopianism and Fuel Cell Research and Development,” seminar presentation at Center for Nanotechnology in Society (CNS), UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA. January 20, 2010.
Pidgeon, Nick. Presentation to House of Commons Science and Technology Committee inquiry on the regulation of geoengineering. London, UK. January 2010.
Newfield, Christopher. “The U.S. Innovation System: Elements for Middle-Income Countries,” CNRS Meeting on Nanotechnology and Global Development, Ivry-sur-Seine, January 2010.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr, Nick Pidgeon, & Terre Satterfield (co-organizers, co-chairs). CNS-UCSB Nanotech Risk Perception Specialist Meeting, Upham Hotel, Santa Barbara, January 29-30, 2010.
Pidgeon, Nick. “Nanotech Risk Perception – Issues and Challenges,” Nanotechnology Risk Perception Specialist Meeting, Upham Hotel, Santa Barbara, CA. January 29-30, 2010.
Satterfield, Terre. “Designing for Upstream Risk Perception Research: Malleability and Asymmetry in Judgments about Nanotechnologies,” Nanotech Risk Perception Specialist Meeting, Upham Hotel, Santa Barbara, CA. January 29-30, 2010.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr, Jennifer Rogers, and Christine Shearer. “Gender, Application Domain, and Ethical Dilemmas in Nano-Deliberation,” presentation at Nanotech Risk Perception Specialist Meeting, Upham Hotel, Santa Barbara, CA. January 29-30, 2010.
Conti, Joe (discussant). Nanotech Risk Perception Specialist Meeting, Upham Hotel, Santa Barbara, CA. January 29-30, 2010.
Haldane, Hillary (discussant). Nanotech Risk Perception Specialist Meeting, Upham Hotel, Santa Barbara, CA. January 29-30, 2010.
Kandlikar, Milind (discussant). Nanotech Risk Perception Specialist Meeting, Upham Hotel, Santa Barbara, CA. January 29-30, 2010.
Choi, Hyungsub. “Institutional Origins of Materials Science at Cornell University, 1958-1972,” Tuesday Seminar presentation in History of Science (Ka-Zemi), Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo, Japan. Feb. 2, 2010.
Satterfield, Terre. “Rethinking Risk at the Intersection of Culture, Justice and Governance,” guest lecture, Centre for Environment and Sustainability, University of Western Ontario, Canada. February 3, 2010.
Mody, Cyrus. “Fifty Years of Nanotechnology,” Feynman Anniversary Symposium, Columbia, SC. February 13, 2010.
Mody, Cyrus. “From Microscience to Nanotechnology, 1970-2000,” Feynman Anniversary Symposium, Columbia, SC. February 14, 2010.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. “Societal Dimensions of Nanotechnology: Research for Responsible Development,” testimony to President’s Council of Advisers on Science and Technology NNI Review, panel on environmental, ethical, societal, and legal concerns, Palo Alto, CA February 18, 2010.
Mody, Cyrus. “Fifty Years of Nanotechnology,” testimony to President’s Council of Advisers on Science and Technology NNI Review, panel on environmental, ethical, societal, and legal concerns, Palo Alto, CA. February 18, 2010.
Engeman, Cassandra, “Reported Practices and Perceived Risks Related to Health, Safety and Environmental Stewardship in Nanomaterials Industries,” invited speaker, Nanotech 2010 Exhibition and Conference, strategic area of nanotechnology working group, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tokyo, Japan. February 19, 2010.
Mowery, David C. “Federal R&D and the Development of U.S. IT: A Model for Climate-Change R&D?” Presentation at the Breugel Institute, Brussels, Belgium. February 28, 2010.
Satterfield, Terre, Christine Beaudrie, Milind Kandlikar, et al. “Reflections on Chasing the Elusive: Hope, Intention and Disruption in the Anticipation of Social Response to Nanotechnologies,” presentation at the University of British Columbia, BC, Canada. March 2, 2010.
Ridge, Claron. “The Graduate School Experience,” San Roque School,Santa Barbara, CA, March 5, 2010.
Dillemuth, Julie. “Nanotechnology in Society,” Presentation, “Engineering Ethics,” Engr 101, University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB), Santa Barbara, CA. March 8, 2010.
Engeman, Cassandra and Lynn Baumgartner. Video conference presentation of preliminary findings on industry views of EHS risks to the Nanotechnology Colloquium (invited by Applied Nanotechnology, Inc.), Austin, TX. March 8, 2010.
Choi, Hyungsub. “Semiconductor Technology Licensing in the 1950s,” presentation, Forum on Innovation Studies, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan. March 9, 2010.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. “The Past and Future of Responsible Development for Nanotechnologies,” invited presentation, Societal Dimensions of Nanotechnology session at NNI Revisioning Nano2 conference, Evanston, IL. March 9-10, 2010.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr (rapporteur), Session 13 on Societal Dimensions of Nanotechnology, NNI Revisioning Nano2 conference, Evanston, IL. March 9-10, 2010.
Appelbaum, Richard and Brad Chmelka, Nano-Meeter presentations, Santa Barbara, CA, March 11, 2010.
Dillemuth, Julie. “The Big Deal about Small Science: Nanotechnology in Society,” NNIN Day in Science,UCSB,Santa Barbara, CA, March 24, 2010.
Rogers, Jennifer, Barbara Harthorn, Christine Shearer, and Tyronne Martin, “Engaging the Citizenry: US Publics' Values and Perceptions Regarding Emerging Nanotechnologies for Energy and the Environment.” Paper presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting. Merida, Mexico. March 24-27, 2010.
Johansson, Mikael. “Working for Next to Nothing: Labor in the Global Nanoscientific Community.” Paper presented in the panel, “Labor and Morality in the Global Economy,” at the Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting. Merida, Mexico. March 24-27, 2010.
Parker, Rachel and Rich Appelbaum, “Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in Water Filtration Systems: From New Material Innovation to New Product Innovation,” Transatlantic Workshop on Nanotechnology Innovation & Policy, Atlanta, March 25, 2010
Harthorn, Barbara Herr, “How Nanotech Risk Perception Informs EHS Decision Making.” Keynote address, NNCO EHS Capstone conference, Wash DC Mar 30-31 2010.
Kandlikar, Milind. “Risk Prioritization for Regulating Nanomaterials,” Conference on Governing Nanobiotechnologies, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, MN, April 2010.
Barnett, Gerald. “Third Generation Technology Transfer,” States of Innovation Conference, CNS-UCSB, Lyon, France, April 2010.
Boudreaux, Daryl. “Innovation Needs for Nanoenabled Solar Energy Systems,” States of Innovation Conference, CNS-UCSB, Lyon, France, April 2010.
McCray, Patrick. “Spinning Innovation,” States of Innovation Conference, CNS-UCSB, Lyon, France, April 2010.
Newfield, Christopher. “Could a Better Public Narrative Help Solar Energy?” States of Innovation Conference, CNS-UCSB, Lyon, France, April 1, 2010.
Newfield, Christopher. “Introduction: An Innovation Crisis,” States of Innovation Conference, CNS-UCSB, Lyon, France, April 1, 2010.
Baumgartner, Lynn, Ben Carr, Allison Fish, John Meyerhofer. “Industry Survey of Environmental Health and Safety Practices in the Nanomaterials Industry,” Final Project Presentation, Bren Masters Group Project, Bren School, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, April 8, 2010.
Rogers, Jennifer, Christine Shearer, and Barbara Herr Harthorn, “GM and Nano in our Food: Public Perceptions, Reactions, and Movements.” Paper presented at the Pacific Sociological Association, Oakland, CA, April 8-11, 2010.
Engeman, Cassandra, Lynn Baumgartner. “Industry Survey, Presentation of Preliminary Findings,” California Department of Toxic Substance Control (DTSC) visit, UCSB-CEIN, Santa Barbara, CA, April 15, 2010.
Rogers, Jennifer. “What is it Like to be a Postdoc?” Panel at UCSB Graduate Division, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, April 22, 2010.
Johansson, Mikael. “What is it Like to be a Postdoc?” Panel at UCSB Graduate Division, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, April 22, 2010.
Motoyama, Yasuyuki. “Untitled,” Panel at UCSB Graduate Division, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, April 22, 2010.
Dillemuth, Julie. “Posters and Presentations: Guidelines, Skills, Tips,” CEIN SPAC Meeting Poster Workshop, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, April 23, 2010.
Engeman, Cassandra. “Industry Survey Presentation on Preliminary Findings,” CEIN/CNS Earth Day, Santa Barbara Public Library, Santa Barbara, CA, April 24, 2010.
Mowery, David. “Innovation Systems at the Crossroads: Comparative International Conditions,” States of Innovation Conference, CNS-UCSB, Lyon, France, April 28-30, 2010.
McCray, Patrick. “Visioneering: Histories of Radical Technical Optimism,” Invited talk, Northwestern University-Qatar campus, Doha, Qatar, May 2010.
Newfield, Christopher. “‘Innovation Troubles' and blogging workshop,” CNS seminar, CNS-UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, May 11, 2010.
Beaudrie, Christian. “Risk Assessment and Nanomaterial Regulation: A Life Cycle Investigation of Federal Health and Environmental Regulations,” Conference,International Conference on the Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology (ICEIN), UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, May 11, 2010.
D’Arcangelis, Gwen, Laura DeVries, Terre Satterfield, and Barbara Herr Harthorn. “Environmental Risk Perception: Surveying Public Response to Nanomaterials,” Conference, International Conference on the Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology (ICEIN), UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, May 11-13, 2010.
Engeman, Cassandra, Lynn Baumgartner. “Survey of International Nanomaterials Industry EH&S Practices and Perceptions,” Conference, International Conference on the Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology (ICEIN), UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, May 11-13, 2010.
Motoyama, Yasuyuki. “Analysis of Chinese Nanotechnology: Policies, Patents, and Publications,” GIS for Disaster Planning and Response, Santa Barbara, CA, June 1, 2010.
Engeman, Cassandra, Lynn Baumgartner. “Survey of International Nanomaterials Industry EH&S Practices and Perceptions,” NSF Site Visit, UC CEIN, Los Angeles, CA, June 15, 2010.
D’Arcangelis, Gwen, Laura DeVries, Terre Satterfield, and Barbara Herr Harthorn. “Environmental Risk Perception: Surveying Public Response to Nanomaterials,” NSF Site Visit, UC CEIN, Los Angeles, CA, June 15-16, 2010.
Beaudrie, Christian. “Risk Assessment and Nanomaterial Regulation: A Life Cycle Investigation of Federal Health and Environmental Regulations,” Conference, Greener Nano 2010, Portland, OR, June 16, 2010.
Newfield, Christopher. “Can the US National Innovation System work for Low- and Medium-Income Countries?” INRA, Ivry-sur-Seine, France, June 2010.
Corner, Adam. “Untitled,” Society for Risk Analysis, London, United Kingdom, June 23, 2010.
Pidgeon, Nick. “Keynote Address,” Society for Risk Analysis, London, United Kingdom, June 23, 2010.
Johansson, Mikael. “'Risky business' – How Toxicologists Negotiate the Potential Danger of Nanoparticles,” World Congress, International Sociological Association, Gothenburg, Sweden, July 11-17, 2010.
Engeman, Cassandra, Lynn Baumgartner, Patricia Holden, and Barbara Herr Harthorn. “Reported Practices and Perceived Risks Related to Health, Safety and Environmental Stewardship in Nanomaterials Industries,” World Congress, International Sociology Association, Gothenburg, Sweden, July 13, 2010.
Appelbaum, Richard, Rachel Parker. “Emerging Technologies/ Emerging Economies: Prospects for More Equitable Development in Energy, Water, Food Security, and Health,” World Congress, International Sociologial Association, Gothenburg, Sweden, July 15, 2010.
Rogers, Jennifer, Barbara Herr Harthorn, Christine Shearer. “Visions of Nanotech Futures: A Feminist Analysis of Nanotechnology Deliberative Workshops,” World Congress, International Sociology Association, Gothenburg, Sweden, July 15, 2010.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. “Keynote Address,” Conference,NIOSH Nanotech OHS & Medical Surveillance, Keystone, CO, July 21-23, 2010.
D’Arcangelis, Gwen. “Masking the Risks of US Biodefense: 'Middle Eastern' Bioterrorists and Feminized Nationhood in US Bioterrorism Discourses,” CNS seminar, CNS-UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, July 28, 2010.
Dillemuth, Julie. “Responsible Researchers: Local to Global Dimensions of Ethics in Science,” Summer Intern Lecture Series, INSET, Santa Barbara, CA, August 3, 2010.
Boone, Brent. “Framing and How it Affects Public Perception of Nanotechnology,” Poster session, UCSB Summer Undergraduate Research Colloquium, Santa Barbara, CA, August 12, 2010.
Jackson, Simone. “Nanotechnology in California,” Poster session, UCSB Summer Undergraduate Research Colloquium, Santa Barbara, CA, August 12, 2010.
Rajan, Srijay. “Assessing the High-Impact Contributions of Foreign-Born Scientists to Nanotechnology Evolution,” Poster session, UCSB Summer Undergraduate Research Colloquium, Santa Barbara, CA, August 12, 2010.
Santos, Nicholas. “The Geohistory of Nano Policy in the United States,” Poster session, UCSB Summer Undergraduate Research Colloquium, Santa Barbara, CA, August 12, 2010.
Rogers, Jennifer, Christine Shearer, Barbara Herr Harthorn. “Deliberating Risks: Public Perceptions Regarding Nano Food and Agricultural Applications,” Annual Meeting, Rural Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA, August 15, 2010.
Rogers, Jennifer. “Maíz y País: Indigenous Mexican Struggles Against Biotechnology in Agriculture,” Annual Meeting, American Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA, August 17, 2010.
Johansson, Mikael. “Why Everybody Loves Nanotechnology,” Annual Meeting, Society for Social Studies of Science,Tokyo, Japan, August 25-29, 2010.
Choi, Hyungsub. “The Spatiality of Materials Science,” Annual Meeting, Society for Social Studies of Science, Tokyo, Japan, August 26, 2010.
Choi, Hyungsub. “Micro-Histories and Nano-Futures Session (Presenter, Chair, Organizer),” Annual Meeting, Society for Social Studies of Science, Tokyo, Japan, August 26, 2010.
Gray, Summer. “From Substance to Appearance: The Question of Interdisciplinarity and Nanotechnology in the US,” Annual Meeting,Society for Social Studies of Science,Tokyo, Japan,August 26, 2010.
Mody, Cyrus. “From Microscience to Nanotechnology, 1970-2000,” Annual Meeting, Society for Social Studies of Science, Tokyo, Japan, August 26, 2010.
McCray, Patrick. “Two-Part Harmony: Nanotechnology's Early Communities of Support,” Annual Meeting, Society for Social Studies of Science, Tokyo, Japan, August 26, 2010.
Motoyama, Yasuyuki. “Bridging Science and Innovation? A Case Study of U.S. National Nanotechnology Initiative,” Technologies in Public Sphere, Society for Social Studies of Science, Tokyo, Japan, August 27, 2010.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. “Untitled” CEIN on-line course, Fall 2010.
Newfield, Christopher. “Nanotechnology, Quantum Dots, and Open Source,” Nanorama, Lorient, France, September 2010.
Conroy, Meredith. “A Psychology of Framing: The Effects of Personality on Susceptibility to Media Frames,” Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., September 4,2010.
Mody, Cyrus. “The Political Economy of the Knowledge Economy: Interdisciplinarity at Vietnam-Era Stanford,” Invited workshop, Scientific Collaboration, Interdisciplinary Pedagogies and the 'Knowledge Economy', Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom, September 9, 2010.
Pidgeon, Nick. “Lessons from Nanotechnology Public Engagement and Policy impacts,” Nanopodium, Amsterdam, Netherlands, September 17, 2010.
Parker, Rachel. “Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in Water Filtration Systems: From New Material Innovation to New Product Innovation,” Innovation Day,Chemical Heritage Foundation, Philadelphia, PA, September 22, 2010.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr, Jennifer Rogers, Christine Shearer. “Paradoxes of Development: Techno-Enthusiasm and Skepticism in US Nanotech Deliberation,” Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Nanoscience and Emerging Technologies (S.NET), Darmstadt, Germany, September 29-October 2, 2010.
Mody, Cyrus. “Untitled (Panel Participant),” Society for the Study of Nanoscience and Emerging Technologies (S.NET), Darmstadt, Germany, September 30, 2010.
Gray, Summer, Nicholas Santos. “The Geohistory of Nano Policy in the United States,” Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Nanoscience and Emerging Technologies (S.NET), Darmstadt, Germany, September 30, 2010.
Jackson, Simone. “Nanotechnology in California,” National Conference, SACNAS, Anaheim, CA, September 30-October 3, 2010.
Eisler, Matthew. “Making Nanomaterials Work in Energy Conversion,” Annual Meeting, Society for the Study of Nanoscience and Emerging Technologies (S.NET), Darmstadt, Germany, October 1, 2010.
Newfield, Christopher. “Is Nanotechnology Changing Technology Transfer?” Annual Meeting,Society for the Study of Nanoscience and Emerging Technologies (S.NET), Darmstadt, Germany, October 2010.
Mody, Cyrus. “Leo Marx Meets Some New Reader,” Society for the History of Technology, Tacoma, WA, October 2, 2010.
Holden, Patricia. “UCSB Nanotechnology Industry Survey Overview: Nanomaterial Eco-toxicology Impacts, ” Nanotechnology VI: Progress in Protection conference,California Department of Toxic Substance Control (DTSC), Los Angeles, CA, October 13, 2010.
Ridge, Claron. “The Graduate School Experience,” Foothill Technology High School, Ventura, CA, October 16, 2009.
Eardley-Pryor, Roger. “Presention and discussion on a review of Nano2: Nanotech Long-term Impacts and Research, 2000-2020,” Graduate Workshop in Sociological Research, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, October 20, 2010.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. “Ambivalence, Uncertainty & Risk: Public Engagement with New [Nano]technologies,” Inaugural faculty lecture, Globalizing Risk UCSB Faculty Lecture Series, Santa Barbara, CA, October 22, 2010.
Mody, Cyrus. “Interdisciplinarity and Vietnam-Era Protest at Stanford,” Student Leadership Council, lunch talk series, Rice Center for Biological and Environmental Nanotechnology, Houston, TX, October 28, 2010.
Herron, Patrick, Timothy Lenoir. “Untitled,” Data and Cognition Panel, Society for Literature, Science, and the Arts, Indianapolis, IN, October 28, 2010.
Rajan, Srijay. “Assessing the High-Impact Contributions of Foreign-Born Scientists to Nanotechnology Evolution,” Conference, Sigma Xi, Washington, DC, November 2010.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. “Risk Perception and Environmental Health and Safety Practices in the Global Nanomaterials Industry,” Anthropology/Environmental Science 130A: Coupled Human and Natural Systems, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, November 10, 2010.
D’Arcangelis, Gwen. “Public Risk Perception of Environmental Risks of ENMs and Environmental Justice,” Annual Meeting, National Women’s Studies Association, Denver, CO, November 12, 2010.
McCray, Patrick. “History of Nanotech Policy,” History 7: History of Public Policy, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, November 2010.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. “Nanotechnology Environmental Health and Safety,” CNS Seminar - Soc 591 BH, CNS-UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, November 17, 2010.
Engeman, Cassandra. “Reported Practices and Perceived Risks Related to Health, Safety, and Environmental Stewardship in Nanomaterials Industries,” Guest presentation, Soc 591 BH, CNS-UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, November 17, 2010.
Beaudrie, Christian. “Lessons Learned from a Survey of Nanotechnology Experts,” RMES 500s: Qualitative Methods in Interdisciplinary Contexts, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada, November 17, 2010.
Eardley-Pryor, Roger. “Presentation on Use/Misuse of Nanotechnology in the 2008 Remake of The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008),” Graduate Workshop in Sociological Research, CNS-UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, November 3, 2010.
Beaudrie, Christian. “Technology and Sustainability?” Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability (IRES) Student-Led Seminar Series, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada,November 30, 2010.
Satterfield, Terre. “Reflections on Chasing the Elusive: Hope, Intention and Disruption in the Perception of Nanotechnologies,” Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, PA, December 4, 2010.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr, Nick Pidgeon, Terre Satterfield. “What’s New About Nano? Nanotechnology Risk Perception Specialist Meeting Jan 2010,” Annual Meeting, Society for Risk Analysis, Salt Lake City, UT, December 5-8, 2010.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. “Chair: Nothing New About Nano? Making Interdisciplinary Advances in Risk Perception Research,” Annual Meeting, Society for Risk Analysis, Salt Lake City, UT, December 5-8, 2010.
Satterfield, Terre, Joseph Conti, Barbara Herr Harthorn, et al. “Exploring the Prehistory of Risk Perceptions: Malleable Perceptions and Upstream Study of the Perceived Risks of Nanotechnology,” Annual Meeting, Society for Risk Analysis, Salt Lake City, UT, December 8, 2010.
Satterfield, Terre, Adam Corner,Nick Pidgeon, and Barbara Herr Harthorn. “Affective Ambivalence and Nanotechnologies,” Annual Meeting, Society for Risk Analysis, Salt Lake City, UT, December 8, 2010.
Beaudrie, Christian, Terre Satterfield, Milind Kandlikar, Barbara Herr Harthorn. “Benefits, Risks, and Regulation of Nanomaterials: Results from an Expert Survey,” Annual Meeting, Society for Risk Analysis, Salt Lake City, UT, December 8, 2010.
McCray, Patrick, Barbara Herr Harthorn. “New Methods for Public and Other Stakeholder Participation,” NNI and Societal Impact session, NSF Nanoscale Science & Engineering Granteees Conference, Arlington, VA, December 8, 2010.
Choi, Hyungsub. “Transistor States: Semiconductor Industry and the Government in the United States and Japan,” Hagley Research Seminar, Hagley Museum and Library, Wilmington, DE, December 16, 2010.
2009
Newfield, Christopher. “The Obama Administration and the Knowledge Economy,” University of Paris 10 – Nanterre, Paris, France. January 2009.
Rogers, Jennifer. “The Ma(i)ze of Globalization: A Research Trek from Corn to Nano,” CNS Seminar, University of California, Santa Barbara. January 12, 2009.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. “Nanotechnologies: Perception of Technological Risk & Constraints on Benefit among Comparative US/UK Publics,” Faculty lecture, Center for Information Technology and Society, University of California, Santa Barbara. January 15, 2009.
Barnett, Gerald. “Information Asset Management for Technology Transfer,” Workshop Designer and Leader, Portland, Oregon. February 1-2, 2009.
Motoyama, Yasuyuki. “From Dissertation to Now,” CNS Seminar, University of California, Santa Barbara. February 2, 2009.
Barnett, Gerald. “Fueling the Knowledge Economy: Innovative IP Management and Licensing Models for Universities,” Panelist, 2009 AUTM National Meeting, Orlando, Florida. February 13, 2009.
Barnett, Gerald. Panelist, Beyond Open Source, 2009 AUTM National Meeting, Orlando, Florida. February 14, 2009.
Lively, Erica. “The intersection of nanotechnology and media: why should you care?” Presentation to University of California, Santa Barbara undergraduate engineering student group, Los Ingenieros Meeting, University of California, Santa Barbara. February 26, 2009.
Dillemuth, Julie, “The University of California, Santa Barbara Center for Nanotechnology in Society,” Presentation to University of California, Santa Barbara undergraduate engineering student group, Los Ingenieros Meeting, University of California, Santa Barbara. February 26, 2009.
Ferguson, Brian Scott, “Confronting the Impact of our Scientific Research,” Presentation to University of California, Santa Barbara undergraduate engineering student group, Los Ingenieros Meeting, University of California, Santa Barbara. February 26, 2009.
Johansson, Mikael. “Nano Culture” Presentation to University of California, Santa Barbara undergraduate engineering student group, Los Ingenieros Meeting, University of California, Santa Barbara. February 26, 2009.
Rowe, Aaron, “Entrepreneurial Nano,” Presentation to University of California, Santa Barbara undergraduate engineering student group, Los Ingenieros Meeting, University of California, Santa Barbara. February 26, 2009.
Appelbaum, Richard. “China’s Not-So-Hidden Developmental State,” Conference on Modern Chinese Science and Technology, Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, California. February 27, 2009.
Parker, Rachel. "Nano-enabled water filtration: from carbon nanotubes to nanomesh - a new materials innovation case study," Gore Innovation Project Working Paper Presented at Chemical Heritage Foundation Gore Materials Innovation white paper, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. February 27, 2009.
McCray, W. Patrick. “Of Fringes and Futures: California’s Technological Enthusiasts, 1970-1990,” paper presented at Mind and Matter: Technology in California and the West, Pasadena, California. March 2009.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr and Joseph Conti. “Context Matters in Nanotech Risk Perception Data for Decisionmakers,” panel presentations for NNCO and Congressional staff, Washington, DC. March 8, 2009.
Johansson, Mikael. “Offering next to nothing – an anthropological view of Nanotechnology and Nanoscience,” CNS Seminar, University of California, Santa Barbara. March 9, 2009.
Macala, Gerald S. and Kasim Alimahomed. “Nanotechnology and Society,” Presentation made on "The Science Guys" radio show, KCSB 91.9 FM in Santa Barbara. March 12, 2009.
Hurt, Indy. “Leveraging Technology in the Classroom: Content Organization, Delivery and Grading,” Association of American Geographers, Las Vegas, NV. March 23, 2009.
Appelbaum, Richard. Testimony on China’s Investment in Nanotechnology and Its Likely Impact on the U.S., US-China Economic Security Commission hearing’s on China’s Industrial Policy, Russel Senate Office Bldg, Washington, D.C. March 24, 2009.
Pidgeon, Nick. Invited Expert Witness: Nanotechnologies and Food Inquiry, House of Lords Science and Technology Committee, London, United Kingdom. March 24, 2009.
Alimahomed, Kasim. “Innovation and Collaboration in the Nanoscale Research Laboratory,” Science and Technology in Society: an Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference, AAAS, Washington, DC. March 28-29, 2009.
Pidgeon, Nick. Testimony before the House of Lords on public views of nanotechnology, U.K. March 24, 2009.
Appelbaum, Richard. “China’s Move to Become a Technology Leader,” testimony before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Commission, Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, D.C. March 24, 2009.
Choi, Hyungsub. “Interdisciplinary Laboratories: The Institutional Origins of Materials Science,” Chemical Heritage Foundation Brown Bag Lecture, Philadelphia, PA, March 24, 2009.
Alimahomed, Kassim. “Innovation and Collaboration in the Nanoscale Research Laboratory,” paper presented on the panel, Emerging Fields and Technologies,” Ninth Annual Science & Technology in Society: An Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Conference, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, D.C. March 28-29, 2009.
Choi, Hyungsub. “Manufacturing Knowledge in Transit: A Transnational History of the Semiconductor Industry in the U.S. and Japan,” Institute for Applied Economics and the Study of Business Enterprises, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 31 March 2009.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. “Recap of US Congressional Nanotechnology Caucus testimony, Why Risk Perception Matters: Nanotechnology and Emerging Public Views, Mar 9, 2009.” UCSB CEIN guest lecture, Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, April 6, 2009.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. “CNS-UCSB Overview” and “WG 3 Risk Perception Research,” CNS National Advisory Board Meeting, Upham Hotel, Santa Barbara, CA. April 19-21, 2009.
Bunch, Sarah. “Innovation and Globalization: Growth of Solar Energy,” poster presentation, research colloquium, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA. April 20, 2009.
Meyer, Dayna. “Nano Silver: Is it a Product Before Its Time?” Poster presentation, Research Colloquium, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA. April 20, 2009.
Mikael Johansson, Interview on Science Guys radio show, UCSB KSBY April 23, 2009.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. “WG3: Nanotech Risk Perception Research,” CNS External Site Review by the National Science Foundation and external peer review panel, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA. May 14-15, 2009.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. “NSF’s Network for Nanotechnology in Society,” Fifth International Conference on Nanotechnology (INC-5), UCLA, Los Angeles, CA. May 18-20, 2009.
Pidgeon, Nick. “Deliberating the Risks of Nanotechnologies: A U.K.-U.S. Comparison,” seminar presentation at Economic and Social Research Council’s CESAGEN Genomics Research Centre, Cardiff/Lancaster, U.K. May 26, 2009.
Johansson, Mikael. Presentation on risk perception and how it applies to nanotechnology and UC-CEIN, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, May 26, 2009.
Choi, Hyungsub and David C. Brock and (Brockpresenting),“Semiconductor Technology Roadmapping: Origins, Functions, and Exemplary Status,” 2009 Sloan Industry Studies Conference, Chicago, IL, May 28-29, 2009.
McCray, W. Patrick, “Of Fringes and Futures: Technological Enthusiasm, 1970-1990,” talk at University of California, San Diego, May 2009.
McCray, W. Patrick, “Of Fringes and Futures: California’s Technological Enthusiasts, 1970-1990,” paper presented at Mind and Matter: Technology in California and the West, Pasadena, May 2009.
Choi, Hyungsub. “Interdisciplinary Laboratories: The Spatiality of Materials Research in the 1960s,” The 5th Laboratory History Conference, Baltimore, MD, June 3-5, 2009.
Pidgeon, Nick. “Discussing Potentials for Inter-Disciplinary Research on ‘Public Engagement’ in Science, Technology and Risk,” conference at Cardiff University, U.K. June 8, 2009.
Shah, Sonali, and Cyrus Mody. “Rick Smalley and the Commercialization of Nanotubes,” presentation at Instruments in Manufacturing workshop, Houston, TX. June 18, 2009.
Shah, Sonali, and Cyrus Mody. “Innovation, Social Structure and the Creation of New Industries: User Communities as Paths from Innovation to Industry,” presentation at Instruments in Manufacturing workshop, Houston, TX. June 18, 2009.
Mody, Cyrus C.M., “Institutions as Stepping Stones: Rick Smalley and the Commercialization of Nanotubes,” presentation at Instruments in Manufacturing workshop, Houston, TX. June 18, 2009.
Johansson, Mikael. “‘Sexy’, ‘Hyped’, and ‘Dangerous’: How Scientists Working on Nano Talk about Carbon Nanotubes,” presented at CNS summer internship program orientation, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA, June 22, 2009.
Lively, Erica. Presentation on nanotechnology and carbon nanotubes at CNS summer internship program orientation, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA. June 22, 2009.
Barnett, Gerald. “Small Company Perspectives,” presentation at National Governors Association Best Practices workshop, San Francisco, CA. June 2009.
McCray, W. Patrick, Invited commentator, “Instruments and Manufacturing,” NSF sponsored workshop at Rice University, June 2009.
Newfield, Christopher. “What is Open Innovation at the Nanoscale?” Presentation at the CNRS Meeting on Nanotechnology and Global Development, Ivry-sur-Seine, France. June 2009.
Newfield, Christopher. “Premonitions of Deliverance: The University and the Global Science,” presentation at the Conference on the Global University, La Sapienza, Rome, Italy. June 2009.
Rogers, Jennifer, Indy Hurt, and Tyronne Martin. Half-day public deliberation workshop on Nanotechnologies for Health, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA. July 2009.
Dillemuth, Julie. Workshop presentation on poster presentations for UC Center for Environmental Impacts of Nanotechnology (UC-CEIN) student/postdoc group, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA. July 16, 2009.
Dillemuth, Julie. Workshop presentation on ethics for CNS summer undergraduate internship program, UCSB, Santa Barbara, CA. August 4, 2009.
Herron, Patrick. “Tracking the Current Rise of Chinese Pharmaceutical Bionanotechnology,” paper presented at the Fourth MedBio Conference, Dalian, China. August 7-11, 2009.
Corner, Adam. “Nanotechnology: Big Uncertainties about Small Things,” presentation at the “Too Hot to Handle” session, British Festival of Science, University of Surrey, U.K. Summer 2009.
Choi, Hyungsub, and David C. Brock. “From the Laboratory to the Factory: An Early History of the Transistor in the United States and Japan,” presentation at the History and Philosophy of Science colloquium, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea. September 4, 2009.
Choi, Hyungsub. “Interdisciplinary Laboratories: Institutions, Communities, and Disciplines at Cornell University, 1960-2000,” presentation at the Science and Technology Policy colloquium, Korea Advanced Institute for Science and Technology, Daejon, Korea. September 7, 2009.
Mowery, David C. “Nanotechnology: A ‘New Wave’ for the U.S. National Innovation System?” Keynote presentation, inaugural meeting of the Society for the Study of Nanoscience and Emerging Technologies (S.NET), Seattle, WA. September 10, 2009.
Appelbaum, Richard, and Rachel Parker. “Comparing the Developmental State Policies of China and the U.S. in the Race to Advance Nanotechnology in the 21st Century,” presentation at S.NET, Seattle, WA. September 8-11, 2009.
Johansson, Mikael. “Nanoscientists and the media – a miniscule affair,” presentation at S.NET, September 8-11, 2009.
Lively, Erica. Presentation at S.NET, Seattle, WA. September 8-11, 2009.
Motoyama, Yas. “Developmental States and Nanotechnology: Comparisons of U.S. and Japanese Governments and Technology Performance,” presentation at S.NET, Seattle, WA. September 8-11, 2009.
Rogers, Jennifer, and Barbara Herr Harthorn (co-chairs/organizers). “Tales of Progress and Cultural Beliefs: Risks, Perceptions, and Messages about Nanotechnology in the Upstream/Midstream Context,” session at S.NET, Seattle, WA. September 8-11, 2009.
Rogers, Jennifer, Barbara Herr Harthorn, Karl Bryant, and Indy Hurt. “Investigating the Roles of Gender and Activism in Deliberative Dialogues about Nanotechnology Risk and Benefit,” paper presented at S.NET, Seattle, WA. September 8-11, 2009.
Satterfield, Terre, Conti, Joseph, Pidgeon, Nick, and Barbara Herr Harthorn. “Emergent Public Risk Perceptions: Asymmetry in Judgments about Nanotechnologies,” paper presented at S.NET, Seattle, WA. September 8-11, 2009.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr, Karl Bryant, and Jennifer Rogers. “Gender and Risk Beliefs about Emerging Nanotechnologies,” invited keynote address at the University of Washington Nano Ethics Workshop (in conjunction with S.NET), Seattle, WA. September 9, 2009.
Mody, Cyrus. “Institutions as Stepping Stones: Rick Smalley and the Commercialization of Nanotubes,” presentation at S.NET, Seattle, WA. September 9, 2009.
Dillemuth, Julie. “Travels of a Carbon Nanotube: A Model for an Undergraduate Research Internship,” presentation at S.NET, Seattle, WA. September 9, 2009.
Engeman, Cassandra, Lynn Baumgartner, Ben Carr, Allison Fish, John Meyerhofer, Trish Holden, and Barbara Herr Harthorn. “Current Practices and Perceived Risks Related to Health, Safety, and Environmental Stewardship in Nanomaterials Industries,” poster presented at the First International Center for Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology (ICEIN) conference, Howard University, Washington, D.C. September 9-11, 2009.
Choi, Hyungsub, and David C. Brock. “Manufacturing Knowledge in Transit: A History of the Semiconductor Industry in the United States and Japan,” presentation, School of Electrical Engineering seminar, College of Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea. September 11, 2009.
Shah, Sonali, and Cyrus Mody. “Innovation, Social Structure and the Creation of New Industries: User Communities as Paths from Innovation to Industry,” presentation at West Coast Research Symposium, Seattle, WA. September 11, 2009.
Newfield, Christopher. “Structure and Silence of the Cognotariat,” presentation at meeting on the “Perils and Opportunities of the Internationalisation of Higher Education,” Université de Lausanne, France. September 2009.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr, Jennifer Rogers, Tyronne Martin, and Christine Shearer. Six half-day long public deliberation workshops on nanotechnologies for energy and environment and nano for health and human enhancement, in Santa Barbara community Sept-Oct 2009.
Parker, Rachel and Richard Appelbaum. “Chinese Nanotechnology Policy: A Developmental State,” presentation at Atlanta Conference on Innovation, Atlanta, GA. October 2-3, 2009.
Mody, Cyrus. “Microscience/Technology and Vietnam-Era Protest at Stanford,” presentation at Mircoelectronics Research Center, Austin, TX. October 12, 2009.
Choi, Hyungsub. “The Long Tail of the Third Industrial Revolution: Technology Platform and Supply Chain Relationships at SEMATECH,” Society for the History of Technology, Pittsburgh, PA, October 15-18, 2009 (presenter and co-organizer, with Andrew L. Russell, of the session “Technological History of the Third Industrial Revolution”).
Mody, Cyrus. “Conversions: Sound to Picture, Military to Civilian,” presentation at annual meeting of the Society for the History of Technology, Pittsburgh, PA. October 16, 2009.
Mody, Cyrus C.M., “Conversions: Sound to Picture, Military to Civilian” Pittsburgh: annual meeting of the Society for the History of Technology, October 16, 2009.
Corner, Adam. “(Na)no Consensus? Environmental Risk and Attitude Polarisation,” presentation, Cardiff University School of Psychology seminar series, U.K. October 16, 2009.
Appelbaum, Richard and Rachel Parker. “Promise and Prospects of Nanotechnology,” presentation at Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA. October 22-25, 2009.
Boudreaux, Daryl. “Impact of Innovation History for DOE Planning,” briefing, National Bureau of Economic Research, Washington, D.C. October 23, 2009.
Conti, Joseph. “The Embeddedness of Technological Risk: Vulnerability and Justice in the Nanotechnology Enterprise,” presentation in Economic Change and Development speaker series, University of Wisconsin, Madison. October 26, 2009.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. “Social Risk and Challenges to Sustainability of Emerging Nanotechnologies,” paper presented in the session on “Sustainability and Emerging Technologies,” Society for Social Study of Science (4S), Arlington, VA. October 28-31, 2009.
Johansson, Mikael. “Our culture consists of being international and speaking English – How nanoscientists in Sweden form a global place by excluding the local community,” paper presentation on “STS and Space” panel at 4S, Arlington, VA. October 28-31, 2009.
Motoyama, Yas. “The Nanotechnology Cluster in Kyoto: The Cluster Theory and Gap with Practice,” presentation on “In Investment Regionalism: Economic Development and Sector Strategies” panel, Association of Collegiate School of Planners, Washington, D.C. October 2009.
Mowery, David. “Federal policy and the development of semiconductors, computer hardware, and computer software: A policy model for climate-change R&D?” Accelerating Energy Innovation: Lessons from Multiple Sectors, NBER, Washington DC, October 2009.
Barnett, Gerald. “Innovative IP Management and Licensing,” Association of Independent Research Institutes Annual Conference, Seattle, WA, October 2009.
Barnett, Gerald. “Beyond Licensing: Maximizing the Impact of University Technologies,” presentation, annual conference of the State Science and Technology Institute, Overland Park, KS. October 2009.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. “Constraints on Benefit of New Technologies for the World’s Poor” Panel: “Governing Emerging Technologies: Regulating Risk & Ethical Dimensions in Development.” Emerging Economies, Emerging Technologies: [Nano]technologies for Equitable Development, Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars, Washington, D.C. November 4-6, 2009.
Appelbaum, Richard. Chair, “Wilson on the Hill” and National Press Club events, “Emerging Economies, Emerging Technologies: Prospects for Equitable Development,” Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars, Washington, D.C. November 4-6, 2009.
Parker, Rachel, Closing address, Emerging Economies/Emerging Technology: [Nano]technologies for Equitable Development, Wilson Center, Washington, D.C. November 4-6, 2009.
Conroy, Meredith (rapporteur). “Water” breakout session, Emerging Technologies /Emerging Economies: (Nano)technology for Equitable Development conference, Washington D.C. November 4-6, 2009.
Lively, Erica (rapporteur). “Energy” breakout session, Emerging Technologies/Emerging Economies: (Nano)technology for Equitable Development conference, Washington D.C. November 4-6, 2009.
Rogers, Jennifer (rapporteur). “Food Security” breakout session, Emerging Technologies /Emerging Economies: (Nano)technology for Equitable Development conference, Washington, D.C. November 4-6, 2009.
Gray, Summer (rapporteur). “Health” breakout session, Emerging Technologies/Emerging Economies: (Nano)technology for Equitable Development conference, Washington, D.C. November 4-6, 2009.
Engeman, Cassandra, et al. “Reported Practices and Perceived Risks Related to Health, Safety and Environmental Stewardship in Nanomaterials Industries,” poster presentation, California Groundwater Resources Association (GRA)/Department of Toxic Substance Control (DTSC) Nanosymposium, Sacramento, CA. November 16, 2009.
Mody, Cyrus. “Conversions: Sound to Picture, Military to Civilian,” presentation, Sound Studies Handbook Workshop, Maastricht, Netherlands. November 21, 2009.
Pidgeon, Nick. “Social Acceptance and Public Views,” presentation, Nuffield Council on Bioethics Meeting, U.K. November 25, 2009.
Pidgeon, Nick. “Lessons from the Past: Governance of Emerging Technologies,” National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C. December 3-4, 2009.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr (chair), and Mikael Johansson (organizer). “Nanotechnology in Public and Expert Discourses,” panel session at the American Anthropological Association annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA. December 4, 2009.
Haldane, Hillary, Karl Bryant, and Barbara Herr Harthorn. “Expertise and Expectations: The Role of Gender in Expert Perceptions of Emergent Nanotechnologies.” Presentation at the American Anthropological Association meetings, Philadelphia, PA. December 4, 2009.
Satterfield, Terre. “Reflections on Chasing the Elusive: Hope, Intention and Disruption in the Perception of Nanotechnologies,” American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, PA. December 4, 2009.
Johansson, Mikael. “The dose makes the poison – How Nano-toxicologists reason about risk and danger,” paper presentation in “Nanotechnology in Public and Expert Discourses” panel, American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, PA. December 4, 2009.
Rogers, Jennifer, Barbara Herr Harthorn, and Christine Shearer. “Imagining Nanotech Futures: The Anthropology of Risk and Gender in Deliberative Settings,” paper presented at the American Anthropological Association annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA. December 2-6, 2009.
Mody, Cyrus. “Context in the Classroom: Co-Teaching Our Way to Societal Dimensions of Nano,” annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, PA. December 4, 2009.
Beaudrie, Christian, Milind Kandlikar, and Terre Satterfield. “Risk Ranking for Nanomaterials Using Hazard and Intake Fraction Models,” presentation at the Society for Risk Analysis, Baltimore, MD. December 7-9, 2009.
Beaudrie, Christian, Milind Kandlikar, Terre Satterfield & G. Ramachandran. “Using Risk Ranking and Reasoning by Analogy for Nanoparticle Risk Assessment and Standard Setting,” Annual Meeting, Society for Risk Analysis, Baltimore, MD, December 8, 2009.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr (co-chair). 2009 NSF Nanoscale Science and Engineering Grantees Conference, Arlington, VA. December 7-9, 2009.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. “NSEC Centers for Nanotechnology in Society: CNS-UCSB,” NSF Nanoscale Science and Engineering Grantees Conference, Arlington, VA. December 7-9, 2009.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr, “The Present and Future of Nano-ELSI Research” (panel moderator), NSF Nanoscale Science and Engineering Grantees Conference, Arlington, VA. December 7-9, 2009.
Newfield, Christopher. “The End of the American Funding Model: What Comes Next,” FOREDUC, University of Paris – X, Nanterre, December 2009.
McCray, W. Patrick, “Hidden Histories of Nanotechnology,” seminar talk, UCSB, December 2009.
2008
Choi, Hyungsub, "The Rise of the Japanese Electronics Industry in a Larger Frame: Toward a Transnational History of Technology," Locating Japanese Science and Technology: Place and the Production of Knowledge, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. January 18-19, 2008.
Hurt, Indy. Presentation to the W.E.B. Du Bois Event, annual event to introduce Academic Communities for Excellence (ACE) students to graduate school. February 2008.
Barnett, Gerald, “Model Agreements as Interventions,” 2008 ASEE ERC Workshop, Washington, DC. March 2008.
Scotchmer, Suzanne, "What we Don't Know about Entrepreneurship,” IP and Entrepreneurship Symposium, Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley. March 2008.
Choi, Hyungsub. "Contextualizing Technological Relationships: Early US-Japanese Semiconductor Industry in Transnational Perspective," Association for Asian Studies, Atlanta, Georgia. April 2008.
Newfield, Christopher, “The Problem with Privatization,” Philosophy Department, University of North Texas, Denton, Texas. April 2008.
Mowery, David C. “The Geographic Reach of Market and Nonmarket Channels of University Research Commercialization” (with A. Ziedonis), presented at the Conference on Corporate Strategy, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. April 4 -5, 2008.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. Host & Lead presenter, National Advisory Board meeting, Center for Nanotechnology in Society, Upham Hotel, Santa Barbara, California. April 10-12, 2008.
Martin, Tyronne. “Viral assembly of nanowires,” CNS Seminar, University of California, Santa Barbara. April 22, 2008.
Newfield, Christopher. “Budgetary Trends at the University of California” (Problems for Basic Research), Meeting of The Regents of the University of California. May 2008.
Scotchmer, Suzanne, "Picking Winners in Rounds of Elimination,” "Inventing a Cleaner Future, Climate Change the Opportunities for IP", European Patent Forum, Slovenia. May 2008.
Satterfield, Terre. “IRG-7.” Presentation in Reverse Site Visit review of UC Center for Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology, NSF, Arlington, Virginia. May 15, 2008.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. PI and Lead presenter, NSF Site Visit, University of California, Santa Barbara. May 15-17, 2008.
Macala, Gerald S. and Kasim Alimahomed (Carlos Perez and Christopher J. Newfield). "From Lab to Society: NanoTech Transfer of Quantum Dots," Poster presented at the Inauguration of spatial@ucsb, Perspectives for Teaching and Research, Corwin Pavilion, University Center, University of California, Santa Barbara. May 29, 2008.
Newfield, Christopher. “DARPA’s Impact on Photovoltaic Research,” Conference on Tracking the Hidden Developmental State, Institute for International Studies, University of California, Berkeley. June 2008.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr, Nick Pidgeon, Tee Rogers-Hayden, and Karl Bryant. “Public Deliberations on Nanotechnology Risks and Governance: A UK – US comparative study,” Mini-Symposium on “Risks, Perceptions, and Governance of Emerging Nanotechnologies” World Congress of Risk, Guadalajara, Mexico. June 8-12, 2008.
Satterfield, Terre, Milind Kandlikar, and Christian Beaudrie. “Meta-Analysis of Nanotech Risk Perception Survey Literature,” Mini-Symposium on “Risks, Perceptions, and Governance of Emerging Nanotechnologies” World Congress of Risk, Guadalajara, Mexico. June 8-12, 2008.
Appelbaum, Richard and Rachel Parker. “China’s (Not So Hidden) Developmental State: Becoming a Leading Nanotechnology Innovator in the 21st Century,” Great Transformations Workshop, University of California, Berkeley. June 20-21, 2008.
Conti, Joseph (with Terre Satterfield, and Barbara Herr Harthorn). "Framing Emergent Technologies as Risk Objects: The Politics of Representation in Social Science Research." The 38th World Congress of the International Institute of Sociology. Budapest, Hungary. June 26-30, 2008.
Frederick, Stacey. Workshop on Global Value Chains Analysis, presented to CNS Summer Interns, University of California, Santa Barbara. June 25, 2008.
Mody, Cyrus C.M. “History of Nano: A Half-Century Arc,” NSF Nano in Society PI Meeting, Arlington, Virginia. July 2008.
Pidgeon, Nick. “Risk and Perception of Nanotechnology,” presentation at American Society of Mechanical Engineers/Institute of Mechanical Engineers summer school on nanotechnology, London. July 2, 2008. [outreach]
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. US Co-Chair, US-France, Nanotechnologies: The Next Generation, Young Engineering Scientists Symposium 2008. Chair/discussant Societal Dimensions & Impacts sessions. Embassy of France, Washington, DC. July 7-9, 2008.
Kandlikar, M. Kandlikar, M. “The impact of toxicity testing costs on nanomaterial regulation.” In Nanotechnologies: The Next Generation, Young Engineering Scientists Symposium 2008. Embassy of France, Washington, DC. July 7-9, 2008.
Mody, Cyrus C.M. “Some Early Historical Observations on the Commercialization of Nanotubes,” US-France Young Engineering Scientists Symposium 2008, Washington, DC. July 8, 2008.
Scotchmer, Suzanne, "Picking Winners in Rounds of Elimination,” Kauffman Summer Legal Institute at Dana Point, California. July 10-13, 2008.
Choi, Hyungsub. "Technology Importation, Corporate Strategies, and the Emergence of the Japanese Semiconductor Industry," The 12th International Conference on the History of Science in East Asia, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. July 14-18, 2008.
CNS-University of California, Santa Barbara, Co-host, NSF Nanotechnology in Society PI meeting, Arlington, Virginia. July 28-29, 2008.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. Panelist, Formal and Informal Nanotechnology Education, Nano in Society PI meeting, NSF, Arlington, Virginia. July 28-29, 2008.
Harthorn Barbara Herr. Panelist, Public Understanding of Nanotechnology and Risk Perception, Nano in Society PI meeting, NSF, Arlington, Virginia. July 28-29, 2008.
Macala, Jerry. Google Earth and kml tutorial for CNS Grad Fellows and Summer Interns, CNS-University of California, Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, California. July 30, 2008.
Ingram, Mary & and Jerry Macala. “From Space Colonies to Nanobots: Exploring the Space-Nano Connections,” Poster presented at the Gordon Conference on Science and Technology Policy, Big Sky, Montana. August 2008.
Macala, Jerry. "Innovation and Collaboration in the Nanoscale Laboratory,” Poster presented at the Gordon Conference on Science and Technology Policy, Big Sky, Montana. August 2008.
Parker, Rachel. “Nanotechnology in China: The role of Central Government in directing R&D,” Poster presented at the Gordon Research Conference, Big Sky, Montana. August 2008.
Scotchmer, Suzanne, “Innovation Policy,” Helsinki Center for Economic Research, Finland. August 2008.
Bunch, Sarah. CNS undergraduate intern presentation, University of California, Santa Barbara. August 1, 2008.
McCuster, Christian. Sarah. CNS undergraduate intern presentation, University of California, Santa Barbara. August 1, 2008.
Meyer, Dayna. CNS undergraduate intern presentation, University of California, Santa Barbara. August 1, 2008.
Gray, Summer. “Key Questions in STS (Science and Technology Studies),” CNS Seminar, University of California, Santa Barbara. August 6, 2008.
Balfour, Beatrice. CNS INSET undergraduate intern presentation, University of California, Santa Barbara. August 13, 2008.
Billones, Brian. CNS INSET undergraduate intern presentation, University of California, Santa Barbara. August 13, 2008.
Conti, Joseph, Alexis D. Ostrowski, Tyronne Martin, and Barbara Herr Harthorn. “Nanotoxicology and Governance: The Social and Technical Construction of an Expert Knowledge Field,” poster presented at the Gordon Conference on Science and Technology Policy, Big Sky, Montana. August 17-22, 2008.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. Panel Discussant in panel on Public Participation in Nanotechnology, at the Gordon Conference on Science and Technology Policy, Big Sky, Montana. August 17-22, 2008.
Dillemuth, Julie, Erica Lively, and Rachel Parker. Traveling Nanotechnologies. Panel presentation at Educators’ Workshop, co-sponsored by CNS and CNSI, University of California, Santa Barbara. September 12, 2008.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. “IRG 7—Environmental Risk Perception & Nanotechnology,” Presentation in UC CEIN kick-off meeting, University of Los Angeles, California. September 19, 2008.
Appelbaum, Richard. “China’s (Not So Hidden) Developmental State: Becoming a Leading Nanotechnology Innovator in the 21st Century,” conference on China, Taiwan, and the Future of the Developing World, Taiwan National University, National Chenggchi University, and Academia Sinica; Taipei, Taiwan. September 19-20, 2008.
Bimber, Bruce (discussion leader). Technological Determinism is Dead; Long Live Technological Determinism, Chapter 7 of STS Handbook, CNS Graduate Fellow Intensive Training, University of California, Santa Barbara. September 23, 2008.
Mohr, John (discussion leader). A Textbook Case Revisited - Knowledge as a Mode of Existence, Chapter 4 of STS Handbook, CNS Graduate Fellow Intensive Training, University of California, Santa Barbara. September 24, 2008.
Lenoir, Timothy & Herron, Patrick. Mapping Chinese Nanotechnology and Pharmacogenomics: Sticky Ontologies and Social Networks. Power point presentation delivered at the Writing Genomics Workshop, Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin, Germany. October 2008.
Newfield, Christopher. “Accelerating the Crisis: The American University Abroad,” American Studies Association Convention, Albuquerque, New Mexico. October 2008.
Newfield, Christopher. “Can Industry Funding Save Research: Comparing the United States and France,” Université de l’Automne” de Sauvons la Recherche, Conseil régional de Midi-Pyrénées, Toulouse, France. October 2008.
Mody, Cyrus C.M. “Institutions as Stepping Stones: Rick Smalley and the Commercialization of Nanotubes,” Chalmers Institute of Technology Nanoscience seminar, Göteborg, Sweden. October 13, 2008.
Appelbaum, Richard. “China’s Developmental State: Becoming a 21st Century High-Tech Innovator,” Fifth Annual Seminar on Nanotechnology, Society, and the Environment; Natal, Brazil (presented by video hook-up). October 13-18, 2008.
Mody, Cyrus C.M. “Between Success and Scandal: Visionary Scientists and Molecular Electronics,” Göteborg University Science and Technology Studies Section seminar, Göteborg, Sweden. October 14, 2008.
Mody, Cyrus C.M. “The Long Arm of Moore’s Law: The Microelectronics Industry and Nanotechnology,” KTH Departments of Industrial Management and History of Science and Technology joint seminar, Stockholm, Sweden. October 16, 2008.
Hurt, Indy. “Indy does what? Spatial thinking, spatial analysis and data visualization with GIS,” CNS Seminar, Soc 591, University of California, Santa Barbara. October 22, 2008.
McCray, W. Patrick. “‘My God! Its Full of Stars’: Science, Computers, and the Coming Data Deluge,” invited talk given at Institut Méditerranéen de Recherches Avancées, Marseille, France. November 2008.
Newfield, Christopher. “Studying Innovation Networks: Internet is Better as Form than Function,” Institut Méditerranéen de Recherches Avancées, Marseille, France. November 2008.
Ostrowski, Alexis. “Understanding Quantum Dots,” CNS Seminar, University of California, Santa Barbara. November 5, 2008.
Dillemuth, Julie. CNS Education/Public Engagement program, posters presented at the 2008 Global Nanoscale Science and Engineering Education meeting, Arlington, Virginia. November 13-14, 2008.
Bimber, Bruce. Seminar discussion on academic publishing, CNS Graduate Fellows Seminar, University of California, Santa Barbara. November 19, 2008.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr and Laury Oaks. Co-Chairs, session at American Anthropological Association meetings, “New Technologies, Gendered Meanings, and Social Inequalities,” San Francisco, California. November 20, 2008.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr and Karl Bryant. “The ‘White Male Effect’ and Gendered Risk Beliefs about Emerging Nanotechnologies in the US,” American Anthropological Association meetings, San Francisco, California. November 20, 2008.
Satterfield, Terre. “Crude Proxies, Racializing Narratives, and Backdoor Curiosities: Reflections across a Few Studies of Race, Gender, and Risk,” American Anthropological Association meetings, San Francisco, California. November 20, 2008.
Rogers, Jennifer. “Preserving Culture and Identity: Emerging Technologies, Gender and Resistance,” Workshop on Nanotechnology, Equity and Equality, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona. November 20-22, 2008.
Newfield, Christopher “Ending the Budget Wars: Funding the Humanities during a Crisis in Higher Education,” Modern Languages Association, San Francisco, December 2008.
Billones, Brian. Poster presentation, Sigma Xi: The Scientific Research Society conference, Washington, DC. December 2, 2008.
Balfour, Beatrice. Poster presentation, Sigma Xi: The Scientific Research Society conference, Washington, DC. December 2, 2008.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. “The legacy and future of societal dimensions research,” NSEC PI meeting, NSF, Arlington Virginia. December 3, 2008.
Alimahomed, Kasim. "The Commercialization of Organic Solar Cells," Presentation for Materials Science 287B, Seminar in Organic Semiconductors (Dr. Gui Bazan). December 5, 2008.
Pidgeon, Nick and Barbara Herr Harthorn. “Nanotechnologies: Perception of Technological Risk & Constraints on Benefit among Comparative US/UK Publics,” Society for Risk Analysis, Boston. December 7-10, 2008.
2007
Appelbaum, Richard P. and Rachel Parker. “China’s Move Into Nanotechnology: The High Road to Development,” East Asia Center, University of California, Santa Barbara, California. January 30, 2007.
Mody, Cyrus. “Building a Probe Microscopy Community,” 18th Annual James Waters Symposium Recognizing Pioneers in the Development of Analytical Instrumentation, Chicago. 2007.
Appelbaum, Richard P. “Innovation or Imitation? China’s Bid to Become a Global Leader in Nanotechnology,” Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Project on Emerging Technologies, program on Nanotechnology in China: Ambitions and Realities, Washington, DC. February 6, 2007.
Mody, Cyrus. “Some Thoughts on Why History Matters in Understanding the Social Issues of Nanotechnology and Other Converging Technologies,” Spanish National Research Council, “Making the CTEKS” workshop, Madrid, Spain. February 6, 2007.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr and Jennifer Earl. Center for Information Technology and Society and Center for Nanotechnology in Society reception for prospective students, University of California, Santa Barbara. February 8, 2007.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr and Karl Bryant. Co-Organizers/Co-Facilitators, Nanotechnology Public Deliberation Workshop, Health and Human Enhancement Technologies, Santa Barbara. February 10-11, 2007.
Mody, Cyrus. “Molecular Electronics in the Longue Durée: Microelectronics, Futurism, and Nanotechnology,” Rice University Department of History, Houston TX. February 12, 2007
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. Discussant, CNS-ASU panel at American Association for the Advancement of Society meetings, San Francisco. Feb 15-19, 2007.
Appelbaum, Richard P. “China’s Bid to Become a Leader in Nanotechnology,” UCSB Department of Geography Colloquium, Santa Barbara. March 8, 2007.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. “CNS-UCSB Overview,” “Working Group 3: Risk Perception and Social Response,” “Nanotechnology in Society -- Future Directions,” NSF Nano in Society PI meeting, Arlington Virginia. March 15-16, 2007.
McCray, Patrick. Presentation of WG1 research, NSF Nano in Society PI Meeting, Arlington, VA. March 15-16, 2007.
Mody, Cyrus. “Molecular Electronics and the Microelectronics Origins of Nanotechnology,” Nano and Giga Challenges in Electronics and Photonics Symposium, Tempe AZ. March 16, 2007
Appelbaum, Richard P. “China’s Bid to Become a leader in Nanotechnology,” Chancellor’s Community Breakfast, Santa Barbara, California. March 19, 2007.
Lenoir, Timothy. “Visual Mapping of Nanotechnology Networks,” presented at the annual meeting of the Center for Genome Ethics Law and Policy at Duke University, Durham, NC. March 23, 2007.
Appelbaum, Richard P. and Rachel Parker. “Nanotechnology in a Global Context: The Case of China,” Global Knowledge Economy: Current Issues and Trends in the United States, East Asia, and Europe Conference, Center on Globalization, Governance and Competitiveness, Duke University, Durham, NC. March 29-30, 2007.
Gereffi, Gary. “Visual Mapping of Nanotechnology Networks,” presented at Nanotechnology and the Emerging Global Knowledge Economy: Challenges and Opportunities, Duke University, Durham, NC. March 29-30, 2007.
Gereffi, Gary, Stacey Frederick and Ryan Ong. “Nanotechnology in North Carolina,” Center on Globalization, Governance and Competitiveness, Duke University, Durham NC. March 29, 2007
Lenoir, Timothy. “Visual Mapping of Nanotechnology Networks,” Nanotechnology and the Emerging Global Knowledge Economy: Challenges and Opportunities, Duke University, Durham NC. March 29-30, 2007
Appelbaum, Richard P. “The Impact of Ending the Multifibre Arrangement on Apparel - Exporting Developing Countries – With a Brief Detour into China’s Emergence as a High-Tech Power, and Some Possible Implications for Developing Countries,” presentation at “The Rise of the New Asian Giants: Adaptive Strategies in the Global Economy” conference at the Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island. April 13, 2007.
Lenoir, Timothy. “Contemplating Singularity: On Nanomachines and Postbiological Selves,” Interfaces and Visualizations: A State-of-the-Art Conference on the Humanities in Post-human Times, University of Illinois. April 21, 2007.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. CNS National Advisory Board meeting, multiple presentations, Santa Barbara, CA. April 23-24, 2007.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr and W. Patrick McCray. Annual Meeting of the CNS National Advisory Board, Santa Barbara, California. April 23-24, 2007.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr and McCray, Patrick. External Site Review, CNS-UCSB, Santa Barbara, California. April 24-26, 2007.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. "Nanotechnology, Risk, and Societal Response" NanoRoundtable, Goldman School of Public Policy, UC Berkeley. May 4, 2007.
Pidgeon, Nick. “Risk Perception and Communication Related to Nanotechnologies.” NNI/RVO/IMEC Nanotech Outreach Workshop, Leuven, Belgium. May 7-8, 2007.
Gibson, R., W. Lusoli, S. Ward, and Robert Ackland. “Mapping “Small Things” on the Web: The Pro- and Anti-Nanotech Debate Online,” meeting of the International Communication Association, San Francisco, CA. May 24-28, 2007.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. “Interdisciplinary Social Science-STEM Graduate Education at the CNS-UCSB,” UC DIGSSS/AGEP Conference, Santa Barbara, California. May 25, 2007.
Lenoir, Timothy. “Contemplating Singularity: On Nanomachines and Postbiological Selves,” Media, Technology, and Society Program, Northwestern University School of Communication. May 26, 2007.
Stoltzfus, Kimberly and Erica Lively. “Nanotechnology: What It Is and What It Means for You,” Presentation at Laguna Blanca High School Senior Assembly, Santa Barbara, CA. 2007.
Stoltzfus, Kimberly. “Broader Impacts of Nanotechnology: Diffusion and Ethics,” Presentation and the National Nanotechnology Infrastructure Network (NNIN), National Undergrad Convocation. 2007.
Conti, Joseph, Barbara Herr Harthorn, Richard P. Appelbaum, Patricia Holden, et al. “Health and Safety Practices in the Nanotechnology Workplace: Results from an International Survey,” Invited presentation at the Society for Advanced Materials and Process Engineering (SAMPE) Conference on the panel “Nanomaterials Health/Safety/Toxicity 2,” Baltimore. June 6, 2007.
Ingram-Waters, Mary. “Spaceflight, Frostbite, and Foresight: Exploring the Connections between the Pro-Space, Cryonics, and Nanotechnology Social Movements,” poster presented at Wharton-Chemical Heritage Foundation Symposium on Social Studies of Nanotechnology, Philadelphia. June 7, 2007.
McCray, W. Patrick. Presentation of Working Group 1 research at March, 2007
McCray, W. Patrick. “Over the Red Brick Wall: Spintronics as an Over–the–Horizon Technology,” presented at Wharton-Chemical Heritage Foundation Symposium on Social Studies of Nanotechnology, Philadelphia. June, 2007
Lenoir, Timothy. Commentary on papers by Hyungsub Choi, Cyrus C.M. Mody, Frank Rothaermel, and Marie Thursby, Joint Wharton-Chemical Heritage Foundation Symposium on Social Studies of Nanotechnology, Wharton School, Philadelphia. June 7, 2007.
Pidgeon, Nick. “Risk Perception and Communication Related to Nanotechnologies,” European Science Foundation 1st Summer School on Nanomedicine, University of Cardiff, Cardiff, UK. June 10-15, 2007.
McCray, Patrick. “Spintronics, Novelty, and Over–the–Horizon Technologies,” paper presented at the Spintech IV conference, Maui. June 16-21, 2007.
Lenoir, Timothy. “Mapping Patents in Nanotechnology,” Institutional Fragmentation of Scientific Research Workshop, Zentrum für Interdiziplinäre Forschung, Bielefeld, Germany. June 17, 2007.
Lenoir, Timothy. “Strategies for Data Mining, Mapping and Visualization of Emerging Nanotechnologies,” lecture to the Visualization Group at the Zentrum für Interdiziplinäre Forschung (Zif), Bielefeld, Germany. June 18, 2007.
Pidgeon, Nick and Barbara Herr Harthorn. Co-Chairs/Co-Organizers, “Nanotechnologies: Emerging Risks and Societal Responses I and II,” Special symposium at the Society for Risk Analysis-Europe, The Hague, Netherlands. June 17-19, 2007.
Rogers-Hayden, Tee and Nick Pidgeon. “Opening up Nanotechnology Dialogue with the Publics: Risk Communication or ‘Upstream Engagement’?” Paper presented in Nanotechnologies: Emerging Risks and Societal Responses, panel at the Society for Risk Analysis-Europe, Building Bridges: Issues for future risk research, The Hague, Netherlands. June 17-19 2007.
Satterfield, Terre and Milind Kandlikar. “Expert Judgments of Public Perceptions: How Well Do They Know Their Audience?” Paper presented in Nanotechnologies: Emerging Risks and Societal Responses, panel at the Society for Risk Analysis-Europe, Building Bridges: Issues for future risk research, The Hague, Netherlands. June 17-19 2007.
Pidgeon, Nick and Barbara Herr Harthorn. Co-Chairs/Co-Organizers, “Nanotechnologies: Emerging Risks and Societal Responses,” panel at the Society for Risk Analysis-Europe, The Hague, Netherlands. June 17-19, 2007.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr and Karl Bryant. “Understanding Nanoscale Scientists’ Attenuation Under Uncertainty,” paper presented in “Nanotechnologies: Emerging Risks and Societal Responses” panel at the Society for Risk Analysis-Europe, The Hague, Netherlands. June 17-19, 2007
Mowery, David C. “What Does Economic Theory Tell Us About Mission-Oriented R&D?,” EPFL Technology Policy Conference, Monte Verita, Switzerland. June 18-21, 2007.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr, "CNS-UCSB: Overview of Research, Education, and Engagement Programs," presentation in CNS program for incoming summer interns, June 25, 2007.
Stoltzfus, Kimberly. “A Day in the Life of a Graduate Student: How to Prepare and What to Expect,” Presentation for Internships in Nanosystems Science, Engineering and Technology (INSET) program, UC Santa Barbara. July 2007.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. “NanoCafe: Nano-Medicines and Societal Issues,” Santa Barbara, July 18, 2007.
McCray, W. Patrick. “Reconverging Technologies: Space, Nano, and Fountains of Paradise,” (with M. Ingram-Waters), presented at the annual meeting of the Society for History of Technology. Washington, DC. 2007.
Appelbaum, Richard P. “Innovation or Imitation? China’s Bid to Become a Nanotech Power,” 4th Annual Symposium of Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Growth, Menlo Park CA. October 4, 2007.
Ingram-Waters, Mary (with W. Patrick McCray). “From Space Colonies to Nanobots: Exploring a Hidden History of Nanotech,” annual meeting of the Society for the Social Studies of Science, Montreal. October 11, 2007.
Parker, Rachel and Richard P. Appelbaum. “Nanotechnology in a Global Context: The Case of China,” presentation to the Society for Social Studies of Science annual meeting, Montreal. October 11, 2007.
McCray, Patrick and Barbara Herr Harthorn (Co-Chairs/Co-Organizers). “Studying the Nano-Enterprise,” Panel for 4S meetings, Montreal, Canada. October 11-13, 2007.
Satterfield, Terre, Harthorn, Barbara Herr, and Kandlikar, Miland. “Research and Development in an Age of Upstreaming,” paper to be presented at the “Studying the Nano-Enterprise” panel for 4S meetings, Montreal. October 11-13, 2007.
Rogers-Hayden, Tee and Karl Bryant. “Deliberating Nanotechnology Risks: UK and US Perspectives,” paper to be presented at the “Studying the Nano-Enterprise” panel for 4Smeetings, Montreal, Canada. October 11-13, 2007.
Newfield, Christopher. "Next Generation of Technology Transfer: Current Policy Limitations for Nanoscale Research," paper presented at the “Studying the Nano-Enterprise” panel for 4S meetings, Montreal. October 11-13, 2007.
Appelbaum, Richard. “China’s Bid to Become a Global Leader in Nanotechnology,” paper presented at the “Studying the Nano-Enterprise” panel for 4S meetings, Montreal, Canada. October 11-13, 2007.
Lenoir, Timothy and Eric Gianella. “Technology Platforms in the Landscape of Contemporary Science” paper to be presented at the “Studying the Nano-Enterprise” panel for 4Smeetings, Montreal, Canada. October 11-13, 2007.
Mody, Cyrus. “Crazy or Brilliant or…?: Molecular Electronics and the Interpretive Flexibility of Personality,” Society for the History of Technology annual meeting, Washington, DC. October 19, 2007.
Mody, Cyrus (with Michael Lynch). “From Dr. Goring to Nanotechnology: Test Objects as Reflexive Instruments,” Images of the Nanoscale: From Creation to Consumption workshop, Columbia SC. October 27, 2007.
Alimahomed, Kasim, and Kimberly Stolzfus, et al. “Defining Creativity Through Dialectics,” 93rd National Communication Association Annual Meeting, Chicago. November 2007.
Alimahomed, Kasim, and Kimberly Stoltzfus, et al. “Creativity as Structured Heteroglossia: Toward a Dialectical Reformulation of Group Communication and Creativity,” Presented to the Group Communication Division at the National Communication Association annual conference, Chicago. November 2007.
Appelbaum, Richard P. (with Alec Wodtke). “China’s Role in Nanotechnology,” CNS-UCSB Nano-Meeter, Santa Barbara. November 2007.
Newfield, Christopher. “The US Innovation System and Europe: Implications of Nanoscale Research,” Central European University, Budapest. December 2007.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. Three presentations at the NSF NSEC PI meeting, December 5-6, 2007.
2006
Hu, Evelyn. "Composing a Life in Nanoscience: A Journey of Discovery," Santa Barbara chapter meeting of the AAUW. Dececember 14, 2005.
Newfield, Christopher. "The University in an Age of Commercial Research: Where will the Bologna Process Take Europe’s Universities?" Instituts für Nordamerikastudien, Albert-Ludwig Universität, Freiburg, Berlin, Germany. January 2006.
McCray, W. Patrick. "Forbidding Science? Balancing Freedom, Security, Innovation, and Precaution," Invited panelist for international conference hosted by the Center for the Study of Law, Science, and Technology, Arizona State University. January 12-13, 2006.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. "Center for Nanotechnology in Society-UCSB," CNS-ASU launch event, Tempe, AZ. January 30, 2006.
Seibold, David. "Quantitative Measures of Group and Organizational Communication," Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western States Communication Association, Palm Springs, CA. February 2006.
Appelbaum, Richard, Barbara Herr Harthorn, W. Patrick McCray, and Christopher Newfield. "CNS at UC Santa Barbara," presentation to National Science Foundation. February 8, 2006.
Rogers-Hayden, Tee (Co-Organizer), with Dr Ben Anderson, Dr Matthew Kearnes and Dr Rob Doubleday, "Nanotechnologies and Other Emerging Technologies," one-day workshop, Durham University. February 10, 2006.
Rogers-Hayden, Tee and Nick Pidgeon. "Enlarging the Nano Public Engagement Terrain," Nanotechnologies and Other Emerging Technologies Workshop, Durham University. February 10, 2006.
McCray, W. Patrick and Barbara Herr Harthorn. "The Center for Nanotechnology in Society at UCSB," "Social Science Engages Nanotechnology" panel, American Association for the Advancement of Science, St. Louis, MO. February 17, 2006.
Hu, Evelyn. "Basketballs, Avian Flu and a Flattened World: The Promise of Nanotechnology," Santa Barbara Rotary Club. February 17, 2006.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr and W. Patrick McCray. "CNS-UCSB," presenters to the College of Letters and Science (Chairs meeting), UCSB. February 23, 2006.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr & Hillary Haldane. Presenters in Let's Explore Applied Physical Science (LEAPS) seminar, UCSB. February 24, 2006.
Mody, Cyrus. "Constituent Communities and the Creation of Nanotechnology," Invited talk, MIT. February 27, 2006.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. "What's a Medical Anthropologist Doing Leading a Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center?" Anthropology Department, UCSB. February 28, 2006.
Newfield, Christopher. “Governance and Creativity in Nanoscale Research," Tomorrow's People Conference, Said Business School, University of Oxford. March 2006.
Newfield, Christopher. "What is American Business Culture?" Institut de l’études européens, Université de Paris – VIII. March 2006.
Mowery, David. "Academic Patents and Material Transfer Agreements: Complements or Substitutes?" (with A. Ziedonis), presented at the meetings of the Association of University Technology Managers, Orlando, FL. March 2, 2006.
Mowery, David. "Proposition 71 and the 'Bayh-Dole Model,'" presented at the Berkeley Center for Law & Economics conference on Proposition 71, Boalt Hall Law School, UC Berkeley. March 3, 2006.
Hu, Evelyn. "Impossibly Small (?): The Wonders of Nanotechnology," Science and Technology/MESA Day, UC Santa Barbara. March 4, 2006.
Mowery, David. "Lessons from the history of federal R&D policy for an 'Energy ARPA,'" written testimony prepared for "Should Congress Establish 'ARPA – E,' the Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy?" Science Committee, U.S. House of Representatives. March 9, 2006.
Pidgeon, Nick. "Risk and Uncertainty," Schering-British Council Meeting, British Embassy. March 9, 2006.
Appelbaum, Richard. "Overview of the proposed work of the Center for Nanotechnology in Society (CNS) at the University of California, Santa Barbara," The US-China Nanotechnology Workshop, NSF, Arlington, VA. March 23-24, 2006.
Barnett, Gerald. "Metrics and Leading Indicators for Collaborative Structures," Bay Area Science and Innovation Consortium, IP Working Group, San Francisco, CA. March 23, 2006.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. "Understanding Nanotechnology and Societal Change," Professional Development Workshop, Student Affairs Retreat, UCSB. March 23, 2006.
Mowery, David. "University-Industry Research Collaboration and Technology Transfer in the United States since 1980," presented at the SSRC – World Bank symposium on "University-Industry Linkages," Paris. March 27, 2006.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr & Terre Satterfield. Presentation on Risk Research at the CNS-UCSB, panel on Risk Studies in Applied Anthropology, Society for Applied Anthropology/Society for Medical Anthropology, Vancouver. March 29, 2006.
Seibold, David. "Temporality and Creativity in Groups: Research Program and Prospects," Presented to the Department of Communication, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. April 2006.
Rogers-Hayden, Tee and Nick Pidgeon. "'Upstream' Public Engagement on Nanotechnologies, a new turn in Technology Governance in the UK," Department of Political Science, Life-Science-Governance Research Platform, University of Vienna. April 6, 2006.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. Presentation on the CNS-UCSB at UCSB Center for Information Technology and Society board meeting, Santa Barbara, CA. April 9, 2006.
Ackland, Robert, Mathieu O'Neil, Bruce Bimber, Rachel Gibson and Stephen Ward. "New Methods for Studying Online Environmental-Activist Networks," International Sunbelt Social Networks Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia. April 21, 2006.
O'Neil, Mathieu and Robert Ackland. "The Structural Role of Nanotechnology-Opposition in Online Environmental-Activist Networks," International Sunbelt Social Networks Conference, Vancouver, British Columbia. April 21, 2006.
Mowery, David. "'Nonglobalization' of Innovation? The Semiconductor Industry" (with J. Macher and A. deMinin), presented at the National Academy of Sciences STEP Board conference on Globalization of Innovation, Washington, D.C. April 21, 2006.
Newfield, Christopher. "Intellectual Property and the Creative Process," Atlanta Science and Technology Conference, Georgia Institute of Technology. May 2006.
Newfield, Christopher. "Creativity and US Business Culture," Institut de l'études européens, Université de Paris – VIII. May 2006.
Newfield, Christopher. "A Game the West Can Win? Innovation, the University, and the High-Tech Economy," Institut de l'études européens, Université de Paris – VIII. May 2006.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. "CNS-UCSB Overview," Center for Nanotechnology in Society, Public Launch event, UCSB. May 4, 2006
Newfield, Christopher. "Where’s My Flying Car?" Center for Nanotechnology in Society, Public Launch event, UCSB. May 4, 2006.
Hu, Evelyn. "'The World is Flat' Nano-Style: Avian Flu, Silver Band-Aids and the Promises of Nanotechnology for Society," Center for Nanotechnology in Society, Public Launch event, UCSB. May 4, 2006.
Mowery, David. "The Bayh-Dole Act and High-Technology Entrepreneurship in the United States during the 1980s and 1990s," presented at the Kauffman Foundation – Max Planck Gesellschaft conference on Entrepreneurship and Economic Growth, Munich, Germany. May 8–9, 2006.
Pidgeon, Nick. "The British Nanotechnologies Report and the Case for Upstream Societal Dialogue," VALDOR-2006, Stockholm. May 15-18, 2006.
McCray, W. Patrick. Panelist for Conference on Trading Zones, Interactional Expertise and Interdisciplinary Collaboration, NSF-funded international conference hosted by Arizona State University. May 21-25, 2006.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. "How Do We Identify the Publics to be Engaged in Nanotechnology?" Plenary presentation, National Nanotechnology Coordinating Office, Public Participation workshop, Arlington, VA. May 30-31, 2006.
Hu, Evelyn. "Frontiers of Nanotechnology," American Institute of Physics 75th Anniversary, Diverse Frontiers of Science Symposium, June 3, 2006.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. "Studying Nanotechnology and Society at UCSB," Chancellor's Community Breakfast, Cabrillo Arts Center, Santa Barbara. June 9, 2006.
McCray, W. Patrick. "Much Ado About Next to Nothing? Making Policies for our Nano-Future," Chancellor's Community Breakfast, Cabrillo Arts Center, Santa Barbara. June 9, 2006.
Barnett, Gerald. "Information and Invention," AUTM Software and Digital Media Course, Pittsburgh, PA. June 23, 2006.
Rogers-Hayden, Tee and Nick Pidgeon. "Nano Jury UK: The 'Evaluators' Perspective," guest workshop participant on the Citizen Participation in Science and Technology: How to Design and Organize Deliberation, Citizen Participation in Science and Technology (CIPAST) panel, Dresden. June 26-28, 2006.
Pidgeon, Nick. "Trust, Risk and Public Engagement," Towards a Sustainable Energy Economy Workshop, University of Oxford. June 26-28, 2006.
Barnett, Gerald. "Tech Transfer: New Models in University Innovation," panelist, The Venture Forum 2006, San Jose, CA. June 28, 2006.
Appelbaum, Richard and Gary Gereffi. "From Cheap Labor to High-Tech Leadership: Will China's Investment in Nanotechnology Pay Off?," conference of the Society for the Advancement of Socioeconomics, Trier, Germany. June 30-July 2, 2006.
Seibold, David. "Structuration and Group Communication," conference of the International Network for Group Research, Pittsburgh, PA. July 2006.
McCray, W. Patrick. "Impact of Nanotechnology in Society," UCSB EPSEM seminar. July 19, 2006.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. "Nanotechnology and Society," UCSB RISE program. August 1, 2006.
Bimber, Bruce. "Nanotechnology and Social Movements," Plenary Address, Societal Impacts of Nanotechnology Conference, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. Aug 3-4, 2006.
Rogers-Hayden, Tee and Nick Pidgeon. “Reflecting upon the First Citizens’ Jury on Nanotechnology, Nano Jury UK,” Reviewing Humanness: Bodies, Technologies and Spaces, European Association for the Study of Science and Technology (EASST) Conference, University of Lausanne, Switzerland. August 23-26, 2006.
Bimber, Bruce. "Nanotechnology and Public Policy: Reports from the Field," Roundtable Panelist, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia. Aug. 31, 2006.
Rogers-Hayden, Tee and Nick Pidgeon. “Creating the Future through Public Engagement on Nanotechnologies,” Future Matters: Futures Known, Created and Minded, Cardiff University, United Kingdom. September 4-6, 2006.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr and Tee Rogers-Hayden. Co-Chairs/Co-Organizers, Risk Perceptions and Social Responses to Emerging Nanotechnologies, session at the Annual Meeting of Society for Social Studies of Science (4 S), Vancouver. November 2-4, 2006.
Bimber, Bruce and David A. Weaver. "Framing Nano in the News," Annual Meeting of Society for Social Studies of Science (4 S), Vancouver. November 2-4, 2006.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr, Hillary Haldane and Karl Bryant. “Risk and Responsibility: How Nanoscientists and Engineers View the Nano-Enterprise,”Annual Meeting of Society for Social Studies of Science (4S), Vancouver. November 2-4, 2006.
Lenoir, Timothy. “Visual Mapping of Nanotechnology Networks,” Messy Shapes of Knowledge, Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S), Vancouver. November 2-4, 2006.
Mody, Cyrus. “Conferences, Community, and Nanotechnology: From Birth to Rebirth.” Annual Meeting of Society for Social Studies of Science (4S), Vancouver. November 4, 2006
Rogers-Hayden, Tee and Nick Pidgeon. "Deliberating Emerging Nanotechnologies in the UK and Beyond," Annual Meeting of Society for Social Studies of Science (4S), Vancouver. November 2-4, 2006.
Satterfield, Terre and Milind Kandlikar. "Expert Judgments of Public Perceptions: How Well Do They Know their Audience?" Annual Meeting of Society for Social Studies of Science (4S), Vancouver. Nov 2-4, 2006.
Gereffi, Gary and Ryan Ong. “Upgrading in the Global Knowledge Economy: Insights from China and India,” Global Value Chains Workshop, Center of Globalization, Governance and Competitiveness, Duke University, Durham, NC. November 9, 2006.
Mody, Cyrus. “Molecular Electronics in the Longue Durée,” University of Pennsylvania Department of History and Sociology of Science, Philadelphia. November 13, 2006
Harthorn, Barbara. "ICON Project: Global Survey of Industry Safety Handling Practices of Nano Materials," national press presentation teleconference/webcast. November 13, 2006.
Mody, Cyrus. “The Long Arm of Moore’s Law,” Amherst College Law and Science Seminar, Amherst Mass. November 27, 2006
Harthorn, Barbara Herr. "NSEC: CNS-UCSB," NSF NSE NSEC PI meeting, Arlington, VA. December 4-6, 2006.
2005
Harthorn, Barbara Herr and Christopher Newfield. "CNS-UCSB," Presentation and participants at the meeting of the International Nanotechnology and Society Network, London. October 17, 2005.
Mody, Cyrus. "Commercializing Probe Microscopy," National Bureau of Economic Research Science & Engineering Workforce Project Workshop, Cambridge, MA. October 20, 2005.
Mody, Cyrus. "Nanotechnology and the Modern University," Society for Social Studies of Science annual meeting, Pasadena, CA. October 21, 2005.
Mody, Cyrus. "Commercializing Probe Microscopy," Anthropology colloquium, MIT. October 24, 2005.
Hu, Evelyn. "The Power of the Very Small: Nanoscience Innovation at the CNSI," 2005 Taiwan-American Aeronautics & Space Technology Conference. October 29, 2005.
Mody, Cyrus. "Test Objects and the Materials of Community," Society for the History of Technology annual meeting, Minneapolis, MN. November 4, 2005.
Harthorn, Barbara Herr, W. Patrick McCray, Richard P. Appelbaum, Bruce Bimber, and Evelyn Hu; CNS-UCSB and CNS-ASU network meeting, UCSB. November 20, 2005.










