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College of Law hosts nanotechnology discussion


November 14, 2008

The Law and Science Student Association hosts Matt Kim, founder and president of QuantTera, a research and development company whose mission is to develop functional cost effective nano-engineered photonic devices for telecommunications and power efficient and energy generation applications, and Cynthia Pillote of Snell & Wilmer L.L.P., whose practice focuses on intellectual property counseling; patent, trademark, and copyright prosecution; related technology transfer; and licensing. 

Their topic will be “Nanotechnology.”  The event will be held from 12:10 to 1 p.m. at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at ASU, Armstrong Hall, 1100 S. McAllister Ave., room 114, Tempe campus. 

For more information, contact Sandy Askland at (480) 965-2465 or andrew.askland@asu.edu.