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The first U. S. Army Natick Research, Development and Engineering
Center Atomic Force/Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (AFM/STM)
Symposium was held on lune 8-10, 1993 in Natick, Massachusetts.
This book represents the compilation of the papers presented at the
meeting. The purpose ofthis symposium was to provide a forum where
scientists from a number of diverse fields could interact with one
another and exchange ideas. The various topics inc1uded application
of AFM/STM in material sciences, polymers, physics, biology and
biotechnology, along with recent developments inc1uding new probe
microscopies and frontiers in this exciting area. The meeting's
format was designed to encourage communication between members of
the general scientific community and those individuals who are at
the cutting edge of AFM, STM and other probe microscopies. It
immediately became clear that this conference enabled
interdisciplinary interactions among researchers from academia,
industry and government, and set the tone for future
collaborations. Expert scientists from diverse scientific areas
including physics, chemistry, biology, materials science and
electronics were invited to participate in the symposium. The
agenda of the meeting was divided into three major sessions. In the
first session, Biological Nanostructure, topics ranged from AFM
ofDNA to STM imagmg ofthe biomoleeule tubulin and
bacterialluciferase to the AFM of starch polymer double helices to
AFM imaging of food surfaces.
The first U. S. Army Natick Research, Development and Engineering
Center Atomic Force/Scanning Tunneling Microscopy (AFM/STM)
Symposium was held on lune 8-10, 1993 in Natick, Massachusetts.
This book represents the compilation of the papers presented at the
meeting. The purpose ofthis symposium was to provide a forum where
scientists from a number of diverse fields could interact with one
another and exchange ideas. The various topics inc1uded application
of AFM/STM in material sciences, polymers, physics, biology and
biotechnology, along with recent developments inc1uding new probe
microscopies and frontiers in this exciting area. The meeting's
format was designed to encourage communication between members of
the general scientific community and those individuals who are at
the cutting edge of AFM, STM and other probe microscopies. It
immediately became clear that this conference enabled
interdisciplinary interactions among researchers from academia,
industry and government, and set the tone for future
collaborations. Expert scientists from diverse scientific areas
including physics, chemistry, biology, materials science and
electronics were invited to participate in the symposium. The
agenda of the meeting was divided into three major sessions. In the
first session, Biological Nanostructure, topics ranged from AFM
ofDNA to STM imagmg ofthe biomoleeule tubulin and
bacterialluciferase to the AFM of starch polymer double helices to
AFM imaging of food surfaces.
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