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For the most part, "events" related to self-assembly consist of conferences and workshops. Please see the [[Conferences]] page for a listing of conferences which have been, and continue to be, good venues for publishing and discussing self-assembly research (particularly theoretical work). The majority of these conference occur once each year. | For the most part, "events" related to self-assembly consist of conferences and workshops. Please see the [[Conferences]] page for a listing of conferences which have been, and continue to be, good venues for publishing and discussing self-assembly research (particularly theoretical work). The majority of these conference occur once each year. | ||
− | [http://conferences.csd.uwo.ca/ucnc2014 | + | [http://conferences.csd.uwo.ca/ucnc2014 Unconventional Computation & Natural Computation 2014] will be held at the University of Western Ontario, in London, Ontario, Canada on July 14-18, 2014. UCNC is traditionally a great venue for self-assembly, and related, research. Furthermore, Matt Patitz will be hosting a workshop on [http://conferences.csd.uwo.ca/ucnc2014/invited5_.php DNA Computing by Self-Assembly] during the conference. The conference and workshop will provide great opportunities for both experienced self-assembly researchers and those new to the area to learn more, meet each other, and form new collaborations. |
Revision as of 14:15, 27 May 2014
For the most part, "events" related to self-assembly consist of conferences and workshops. Please see the Conferences page for a listing of conferences which have been, and continue to be, good venues for publishing and discussing self-assembly research (particularly theoretical work). The majority of these conference occur once each year.
Unconventional Computation & Natural Computation 2014 will be held at the University of Western Ontario, in London, Ontario, Canada on July 14-18, 2014. UCNC is traditionally a great venue for self-assembly, and related, research. Furthermore, Matt Patitz will be hosting a workshop on DNA Computing by Self-Assembly during the conference. The conference and workshop will provide great opportunities for both experienced self-assembly researchers and those new to the area to learn more, meet each other, and form new collaborations.