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Speakers:

David Allara (Penn State)
David Campbell (Boston Universtity)
Shiyi Chen (Johns Hopkins)
Mitchell Feigenbaum (Rockefeller University)
Raymond Kapral (Toronto)
Ronnie Mainieri (IPS)
Normal Margolis (Boston University)
David Meyer (UCSD)
Mark Reed (Yale)
Tsutomu Shimamura (UCSD)

Organizers:

Eli Ben-Naim (ebn@lanl.gov)
Fred Cooper(fcooper@nsf.gov)
Gary Doolen (gdd@lanl.gov)
Samuel Letzring ()
Emil Mottola (emil@lanl.gov)
John Pearson (pearson@lanl.gov)

Contact:

Adam Shipman
brosl@cnls.lanl.gov
(505) 665-0187

Brosl Hasslacher's scientific contributions and interests encompassed an exceptionally broad range of topics, ranging across disciplinary boundaries from lattice gasses, quantum field theory, and gravity to computing, nano-technology, and robotics. Accordingly, this symposium honoring Brosl's scientific legacy will bring together a diverse set of Brosl's most distinguished colleagues, drawn from all these areas, sharing a deep appreciation for the role of individual creativity in scientific research. The symposium will provide a unique venue for stimulationg seminars and round table discussions on the future of fundamental physics, innovative technology, and advances computation.
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