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NEW CHALLENGES IN THE KNOWLEDGEBASED ECONOMY / WOMEN AND RESEARCHCHALLENGES / LINKING BASIC RESEARCH WITH THE NEEDS OF THE SOCIETY / ACADEMIAINDUSTRY COLLABORATIONS / NEW RESEARCHINITIATIVES AND THE 6TH RESEARCH FRAMEWORKPPROGRAMME / MANAGEMENT OF SCIENCEAND RESEARCH PROJECTS / DEVELOPMENT OF NEW SKILLS AND STRATEGIES

Paris December 11-12, 2012

MARIE CURIEfoundationand scientificworkshop

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LECTURE: A.J. JACOBSTHEME: WOMEN AND RESEARCH

LECTURE: RICK MORANUSTHEME: MANAGEMENT OF SCIENCE

A chemical reaction is a transforma-tion of some substances into one or more other substances. It can be symbolically depicted through a chemical equation. The number of atoms on the left and the right in the equation for a chemical transforma-tion is most often equal. The nature of chemical reactions a substance may undergo and the energy changes that may accompany it are con-strained by certain basic rules, known as chemical laws

Traditional chemistry starts with the study of elementary particles, atoms, molecules, substances, metals, crys-tals and other aggregates of matter. in solid, liquid, and gas states, whether in isolation or combination. The interactions, reactions and ttransformations that are studied in chemistry are a result of interaction either between different chemical substances or between matter and energy. Such behaviors are studied in a chemistry laboratory using various forms of laboratory glassware.

CO STARRING: JOEY DeFRANCO, JASON KIDDMARVIN WILLIAMS, JOHN ROVE, KURRY MOLOVANSOURCES: BOOKS BY A.J. JACOBSEFFECTS: SINTETIC DESIGNROOM: NUMBER ELEVEN

CO STARRING: JIMMY FELLON, ADAM KIMMEL, AMANDA JAMES, PETER SEMPRESTSOURCES: BOOKS BY ABRAM JHONESEFFECTS: SINTETIC DESIGNROOM: NUMBER SEVEN

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LECTURE: A.J. JACOBSTHEME: WOMEN AND RESEARCH

LECTURE: RICK MORANUSTHEME: MANAGEMENT OF SCIENCE

A chemical reaction is a transforma-tion of some substances into one or more other substances. It can be symbolically depicted through a chemical equation. The number of atoms on the left and the right in the equation for a chemical transforma-tion is most often equal. The nature of chemical reactions a substance may undergo and the energy changes that may accompany it are con-strained by certain basic rules, known as chemical laws

Traditional chemistry starts with the study of elementary particles, atoms, molecules, substances, metals, crys-tals and other aggregates of matter. in solid, liquid, and gas states, whether in isolation or combination. The interactions, reactions and ttransformations that are studied in chemistry are a result of interaction either between different chemical substances or between matter and energy. Such behaviors are studied in a chemistry laboratory using various forms of laboratory glassware.

CO STARRING: JOEY DeFRANCO, JASON KIDDMARVIN WILLIAMS, JOHN ROVE, KURRY MOLOVANSOURCES: BOOKS BY A.J. JACOBSEFFECTS: SINTETIC DESIGNROOM: NUMBER ELEVEN

CO STARRING: JIMMY FELLON, ADAM KIMMEL, AMANDA JAMES, PETER SEMPRESTSOURCES: BOOKS BY ABRAM JHONESEFFECTS: SINTETIC DESIGNROOM: NUMBER SEVEN

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SPONSORS:SCIENCE FACTS RESEARCH,

SYMANTEK, OLD MANS CLUB,UNIVERSAL CAMPAING, CURIE INC.

RAMBERT LTD, PHISICIANS FOR YOUTH, CYLINDER, ALAMONI INC,

CCOLORPROOF, BALLENTINES

NEW CHALLENGES IN THE KNOWLEDGEBASED ECONOMY / WOMEN AND RESEARCH

CHALLENGES / LINKING BASIC RESEARCH

WITH THE NEEDS OF THE SOCIETY / ACADEMIAINDUSTRY COLLABORATI

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LECTURE: JASON MENDEZTHEME: RHITMIC PHISICS

Lavoisier established the consistent use of the chemical balance, used oxygen to overthrow the phlogiston theory, and developed a new system of chemical nomenclature and made contribution to the modern metric system. Lavoisier also worked to translate the archaic and technical language of chemistry into something that could be easily understood by the largely uneducated masses, leading to an increased public interest in chemistry. All these advances in chemistry led to what is usually called the chemical revolution. The contribu-ttions of Lavoisier led to what is now called modern chemistry, the chemistry that is studied in educational institutions all over the world.

CO STARRING: ALLISON CUNNINGHAM,SAMANTHA WILLIAMSBURG, AL THORPCOLE ALDRICH, KIM BASINGERSOURCES: ALLISON CUNNINGHAM:FAT FUN WITH PHSIOLOGYCARREL HANNAH: WHY WE LIKE MARIEEEFFECTS: CYLINDER, FANATIC CREEP,FORESTERS INCORPORATED

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SPONSORS:SCIENCE FACTS RESEARCH,

SYMANTEK, OLD MANS CLUB,UNIVERSAL CAMPAING, CURIE INC.

RAMBERT LTD, PHISICIANS FOR YOUTH, CYLINDER, ALAMONI INC,

CCOLORPROOF, BALLENTINES

NEW CHALLENGES IN THE KNOWLEDGEBASED ECONOMY / WOMEN AND RESEARCH

CHALLENGES / LINKING BASIC RESEARCH

WITH THE NEEDS OF THE SOCIETY / ACADEMIAINDUSTRY COLLABORATI

12 DEC20:30ROOM A

LECTURE: JASON MENDEZTHEME: RHITMIC PHISICS

Lavoisier established the consistent use of the chemical balance, used oxygen to overthrow the phlogiston theory, and developed a new system of chemical nomenclature and made contribution to the modern metric system. Lavoisier also worked to translate the archaic and technical language of chemistry into something that could be easily understood by the largely uneducated masses, leading to an increased public interest in chemistry. All these advances in chemistry led to what is usually called the chemical revolution. The contribu-ttions of Lavoisier led to what is now called modern chemistry, the chemistry that is studied in educational institutions all over the world.

CO STARRING: ALLISON CUNNINGHAM,SAMANTHA WILLIAMSBURG, AL THORPCOLE ALDRICH, KIM BASINGERSOURCES: ALLISON CUNNINGHAM:FAT FUN WITH PHSIOLOGYCARREL HANNAH: WHY WE LIKE MARIEEEFFECTS: CYLINDER, FANATIC CREEP,FORESTERS INCORPORATED

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HOST OF THE DAY:MONICA SANDEERSPHD. AT CALTECH ON CHEMISTRY

HOST OF THE DAY:TIMOTHY WIRONELPHD. WITH PHYSICAL TREATMENT

Though physics deals with a wide variety of systems, certain theories are used by all physicists. Each of these theories were experimentally tested numerous times and found correct as an approximation of nature (within a certain domain of valid-ity). For instance, the theory of classical mechanics accurately describes the motion of objects, provided they are much larger than atoms and moving at much less than the speed of light. These theories continue to be areas of active research, and a remarkable aspect of classical mechanics.

In many ways, physics stems from ancient Greek philosophy. From Thales' first at-tempt to characterize matter, to Democritus' deduction that matter ought to reduce to an invariant state, the Ptolemaic astronomy of a crystalline firmament, and Aris-totle's book Physics, various Greek philosophers advanced their own theories of nature. Physics was known as natural philosophy until the late 18th century.In many ways, physics stems from ancient Greek philosophy.

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HOST OF THE DAY:MONICA SANDEERSPHD. AT CALTECH ON CHEMISTRY

HOST OF THE DAY:TIMOTHY WIRONELPHD. WITH PHYSICAL TREATMENT

Though physics deals with a wide variety of systems, certain theories are used by all physicists. Each of these theories were experimentally tested numerous times and found correct as an approximation of nature (within a certain domain of valid-ity). For instance, the theory of classical mechanics accurately describes the motion of objects, provided they are much larger than atoms and moving at much less than the speed of light. These theories continue to be areas of active research, and a remarkable aspect of classical mechanics.

In many ways, physics stems from ancient Greek philosophy. From Thales' first at-tempt to characterize matter, to Democritus' deduction that matter ought to reduce to an invariant state, the Ptolemaic astronomy of a crystalline firmament, and Aris-totle's book Physics, various Greek philosophers advanced their own theories of nature. Physics was known as natural philosophy until the late 18th century.In many ways, physics stems from ancient Greek philosophy.

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MARIE CURIEfoundationand scientificworkshopCD CONTENT

NEW CHALLENGES IN THE KNOWLEDGEBASED ECONOMY / WOMEN AND RESEARCHCHALLENGES / LINKING BASIC RESEARCH

WITH THE NEEDS OF THE SOCIETY / ACADEMIAINDUSTRY COLLABORATIONS / NEW RESEARCH

IINITIATIVES AND THE 6TH RESEARCH FRAMEWORKPROGRAMME / MANAGEMENT OF SCIENCE

AND RESEARCH PROJECTS / DEVELOPMENT OF NEW SKILLS AND STRATEGIES

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MARIE CURIEfoundationand scientificworkshopCD CONTENT

NEW CHALLENGES IN THE KNOWLEDGEBASED ECONOMY / WOMEN AND RESEARCHCHALLENGES / LINKING BASIC RESEARCH

WITH THE NEEDS OF THE SOCIETY / ACADEMIAINDUSTRY COLLABORATIONS / NEW RESEARCH

IINITIATIVES AND THE 6TH RESEARCH FRAMEWORKPROGRAMME / MANAGEMENT OF SCIENCE

AND RESEARCH PROJECTS / DEVELOPMENT OF NEW SKILLS AND STRATEGIES

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NEW CHALLENGES IN THE KNOWLEDGEBASED ECONOMY / WOMEN AND RESEARCHCHALLENGES / LINKING BASIC RESEARCH WITH THE NEEDS OF THE SOCIETY / ACADEMIAINDUSTRY COLLABORATIONS / NEW RESEARCHINITIATIVES AND THE 6TH RESEARCH FRAMEWORKPPROGRAMME / MANAGEMENT OF SCIENCEAND RESEARCH PROJECTS / DEVELOPMENT OF NEW SKILLS AND STRATEGIES

Paris December 11-12, 2012

MARIE CURIEfoundationand scientificworkshop