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San Francisco and Mt. Diablo Sections of ASME Present:

Micro-sensors Developed at Sandia and Lawrence Livermore National Labs for Homeland Security

Ray Mariella, Ph.D.
Director, Lawrence Livermore National Lab Center for Microtechnology

Eric Cummings, Ph.D.
Member of Technical Staff, Micro-Fluidics Department, Sandia National Lab

Wednesday, February 19, 2003
California Cafe
1540 N. California Blvd., Walnut Creek
(3 blocks south of Ygnacio Valley Rd. and the Walnut Creek BART Station)

Find out how the micro-sensors developed by Lawrence Livermore National Lab and Sandia National Lab work and learn about their applications for homeland security.

The speakers, Dr. Ray Mariella and Dr. Eric Cummings are leading micro-senor experts at Lawrence Livermore National Labs and Sandia National Labs respectively. they have been involved with the development of Micro-Chem Lab on a Chip™ and the Hand-held Advanced Nucleic Acid Analyzer (HANAA™), which is currently in use in Iraq for rapid detection of biological agents.

Menu (choice of):
Three Cheese Ravioli
Or
Lemon Rosemary Chicken

Time:
6:30 - 7:00 p.m. "No-host" cocktails
7:00 - 7:45 p.m. Dinner
7:45 - 8:30 p.m. Panel Presentation
Cost:
$25 ASME Members
$30 Non-Members
$15 ASME Student Members

RSVP by February 14 to rsvp@sf.asme.org or leave a message at 415-721-4478. Include number of attendees and entre choices. Also, please provide your phone number in case we need to call you.