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Speakers:

- Vicki Colvin, BME, Brown University “Co-Crystallization of Dense Nanopartical Collections and Biomolecules: A Possible Solution to the Interconnect Challenge”

- Thomas Kempa, Department of Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University “Chemical Design of 2D Heterostructures for Next-Generation Computing Hardware”

- David Gracias, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Johns Hopkins University “Engineering Intelligent and Computational Devices using Living and Soft-Matter”

- Brenda Rubenstein, Department of Chemistry, Brown University “Computing with Molecules: Storage and Computation Using Small Molecules and Their Reaction Networks”

- Erik Johnson, Applied Physics Lab, Johns Hopkins University “Neuroscience-Inspired AI for Novel Neuromorphic Systems”

- Rigoberto Hernandez, Johns Hopkins University, Department of Chemistry, “3D-Networked Nanoparticles for Autonomous Computing”
Schedule:
• 1:00 pm – Welcome and Introductions
• John Toscano, Chair, Chemistry Department, Johns Hopkins
• Rigoberto Hernandez, Johns Hopkins
• 1:15 pm – Session # 1 (3 talks), Chaired by Rigoberto Hernandez, Johns Hopkins
• 1:15 pm – Vicki Colvin
• 1:45 pm – Tom Kempa
• 2:15 pm – Rigoberto Hernandez
• 2:45 pm – Mixer with heavy hors d’oevres (in Glass Pavilion)
• 3:30 pm – Session #2 (3 talks), Chaired by Tom Kempa, Johns Hopkins
• 3:30 pm – Brenda Rubenstein
• 4:00 pm – Erik Johnson
• 4:30 pm – David Gracias
• 5:00 pm – Panel Discussion, Facilitated by Gracias and Hernandez
• All 6 speakers
• 5:45pm – Conclude