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Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid
 

Nuclear Physics 2009

Jul 12-17, 2009 at Bryant University , Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The 2009 Gordon Conference on Nuclear Physics will continue the tradition of presenting cutting-edge experimental and theoretical research on topics spanning the forefronts of the field. Sessions will cover recent highlights in the following areas: * Nuclear Astrophysics Theory and Experiment * New Results in Nucleon Structure * New Results in Nuclear Structure * Frontiers in Neutrino Physics * Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions * Gluon-Dominated Matter * Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model Ample time will be allowed for discussion following each talk, and discussion leaders will be instructed to make sure the broad issues of overall impact and implications for the future development of the field are covered within each session. As usual, there will be many opportunities for informal interactions among attendees throughout the week. We are trying to enhance t
 

Fuel Cells 2009

Jul 26-31, 2009 at Bryant University, Smithfield Rhode Island United States
The promise of fuel cells to provide a clean, quiet and efficient electrochemical conversion of hydrogen to electricity has stimulated widespread research and development of the respective technologies. The 2009 Gordon Research Conference on Fuel Cells will focus on the recent advances in fundamental science and research of polymer electrolyte fuel cells for automotive, stationary power, and portable applications. In all these areas of application, prototypes have been demonstrated, however the stage of commercialization still requires new scientific approaches and breakthroughs. The conference will focus on the development and understanding of membrane materials and electro-catalysis, the comprehension of the significant structure property relations for mass transport, and model based developments. The relevant issues on the system and hydrogen supply level will also be reviewed. Contributions will cover both, the academic and industrial views. The feature of a session with rapid