Not exact matches
Think - tank Activities SOAAN will progress in stepwise fashion in order to develop the outputs mentioned above: Step 1) Review existing science and actions: An overview or survey of the existing science on the topic,
including a discussion of the limitations of scope, empirical data, and their reliability and applicability to the
organic sector's understanding of best practice; Step 2) Actors engagements: Identification in both public and private sectors of the institutions and individuals active on the topic and their respective roles and networks, so that SOAAN and the
organic sector then moves to engage them, along with think tanking activities; Step 3) Think tank: Development of the model, the strategy and promotional / advocacy tools through think tank efforts
including piloting cases to gain experience and showcase practicability; Step 4)
Synthesis: Publication of the results, tools and recommendations.
Current fabrication techniques
include organic solution - phase
synthesis, thermolysis of organometallic precursors, sol - gel processes, hydrothermal reactions and biomimetic or dendrimer templating.
In 1998 Aizenberg joined Bell Labs as a member of the Technical Staff where she has made several pioneering contributions
including developing new biomimetic approaches for the
synthesis of ordered mineral films with highly controlled shapes and orientations, and discovering unique optical systems formed by organisms (microlenses and optical fibers) that outshine technological analogs, and characterized the associated
organic molecules.
The Art of
Synthesis The first plenary symposium called «Art of
Synthesis»
included talks by the
organic chemist Professor Thorsten Bach, Technical University of Munich, the inorganic chemist Professor Ingo Krossing, University of Freiburg, and the biochemist Professor Stephen Kent, University of Chicago, USA.