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The Network for Computational Nanotechnology has a mission to connect theory, experiment, and
computation in a way that makes a difference to the future of nanotechnology. While addressing challenges in nanotechnology NCN
researchers produce new algorithms, approaches, and software tools with capabilities not yet available commercially. As part of
the NSF's infrastructure for the National Nanotechnology Initiative, the NCN engages the community through workshops and seminars
and novel educational resources. As part of the educational outreach program, the poster called Pedagogical foundation for nanoHUB for Kids was developed. This poster was presented at the NSF Review and Site Visit at Purdue University June 20-22, 2006. In addition, a presentation of the same poster was conducted at the Rosen Center for Advanced Computing. This poster demonstrates my ability to effectively comunicate content, in a written format as well as in oral presentations. This project has actually helped me in improving my presentation techniques and more importantly has helped me in getting involved in the process of dissemination of research iniciatives. |