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John Bowers, Microwave hybrid InGaAlAs-silicon photonics, UCSB
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Scott A Chambers, Epitaxial growth & properties of thin film oxides, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
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Uli Dahmen, Advances in aberration-corrected microscopy, Lawrence Berkeley National Labs
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Russell Dupuis, Recent advances in MOCVD growth of III-N semiconductors, Georgia Tech
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Martin Green, Si solar cell development, University of New South Wales
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Art Gossard, Fast photodectors, UCSB
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Walter de Heer, Epitaxy of graphite, graphene, & carbon nanotubes, Georgia Tech
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David Harame, High speed silicon germanium electronics, IBM
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Richard King, Quest to record performance III-V tandem solar cells, Spectrolab
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Vladimir Matias, Critical issues in growing textured superconductors on tapes, Los Alamos National Laboratory
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David Muller, Atomic-Scale Imaging of the Physical and Electronic Structure of Interfaces and Defects, Cornell University
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Shuji Nakamura, LED materials fundamentals & current challenges, UCSB
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Frances M Ross, In-situ microscopy, IBM
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Lars Samuelson,Epitaxial nanowires for electronics and photonics applications, Lund University
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