The sixth annual National Nanoengineering Conference returns to Boston this year on November 12-13 at the Boston Colonnade Hotel, featuring the fourth annual Nano 50 Awards, recognizing top 50 technologies, innovators, and products that have significantly impacted the development of nanotechnology.

This year's presentation at the awards dinner will be "Nano Science & Technology for National Security", presented by Dr. Cherry Murray, Principal Associate Director for Science and Technology, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Dr. Murray became the Principal Associate Director for Science and Technology (PAD-S&T) at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory on October 1, 2007, after joining the Lab in December, 2004 as Deputy Director for Science and Technology. Murray is a physicist who has been nationally recognized for her work in surface physics, light scattering, and complex fluids. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Discover Magazine named her one of the "50 Most Important Women in Science" in 2002.

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