How Webinars Will Work

It’s easy … and it doesn’t take a computer guru to figure it out. At the time of the webinar, you connect to the internet and call in to a telephone number. You see the presentation on your computer screen. You hear and talk through the telephone. It’s just like being there without all the hassle. There’s no travel time and wasted expense.

If participants have any questions for clarification, they should ask brief, direct, relevant to the content presented, and close-ended questions during the course or the breaks. Instructors will review questions and address them broadly at the start of the subsequent session to add more insight and clarification to the previous lecture for the benefit of all participants attending the course. Because of the tight agenda responding to all questions presented will be limited to about 30 minutes. All registered participants will have access to the course material presented (PowerPoint slides)

System Requirements

To attend the webinar, you’ll need a computer with a high-speed internet connection (DSL or cable) and a phone line. For your comfort, it is recommended that you use a speakerphone or headset to connect to the webinar. The Webinar system will support both PC’s and Apple computers using Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome or Safari browsers. If you select a site license, you must provide projection of the internet onto a viewing screen or have a monitor large enough for the group to see.

Accessing the Course Notes and Documentation

After registration, you will receive a printable Webinar Receipt/Course document Access Information confirmation..

Instructors

Dr. Sharon Smith

Dr. Sharon SmithDr. Sharon Smith is currently the President and CEO of S & W Arts and Technologies, LLC, a consulting company primarily in the area of nanotechnology. She is the former Director of Advanced Technology at Lockheed Martin Corporation and led Lockheed Martin's Steering Groups on MicroElectroMechanical Systems (MEMS) and Nanotechnology during much of 2001-2009...

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Dr. Steve Winzer

Dr. Steve WinzerDr. Steve Winzer is a retired Lockheed Martin Fellow. During his 36 years at Lockheed Martin he has led R&D projects in electronic ceramics, MEMM, and Nanotechnology enabled devices and subsystems for sonar, adaptive optics, sensors and high temperature materials. His focus was the development and implementation of these devices into products for aerospace and defense applications and covered the range...

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Dr. Wade Adams, Director, Smalley Institute

Dr. Wade Adams, Director, Smalley InstituteAs Director of the Smalley Institute, Dr. Wade Adams is responsible for providing the vision and direction needed to achieve the Institute's short and long-term goals, ensuring effective execution of the Institute's initiatives, and promoting the accomplishments of the faculty, students, and components...

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