The M.I.T. Club of Norwayinvites you to an exciting event onNano-technology Friday June 13th at 13:00 hrs. All conference participants (and their partners) are also invited for lunch and asail boat trip with Adella (first built in 1869) on the Oslo Fjord on June 14th at 14:00.

Join us in welcoming toNorway two world famous Professors in the field of nano- technology:

Professor Thomas Ebbesen, Professor at LouisPasteurUniversity, Strasbourg, France

and

Professor Edwin L. Thomas, Morris Cohen Professor of Materials Science and Engineering,Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.), USA

Date: Friday, June 13th,2003

Time: 13:00 – 15:00 hrs

Program: Nanotechnology and its Potential for Novel Materials

Thomas W. Ebbesen, LouisPasteurUniversity, Strasbourg, France

Institute of Soldier nanotechnologies at MIT

Edwin L. Thomas, Morris Cohen Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at MIT

Place: Accenture, Drammensvn. 165, 0212 Skøyen, Oslo

Cost:Due-paying MIT Club members free of charge. We ask a donation of NOK 200 for non-members/guests. This can be prepaid to bank account: 5136.05.57417 before June 11th, 2003 . Refreshments will be served.

Registration: See attached page

All conference participants (and their partners!) are invited to join Professors Ebbesen and Thomas (and their wives) for lunch on the Oslo Fjord on the sailing boat, Adella, June 14that 14:00. Registering for the boat trip will be on a first- come, first-served basis (approx. 90 places available). Please reserve your place before June 6th.

Join us and learn about the exciting new field of nano-technology!

Best wishes,

Ellen Nedrebø

President, MIT Club of Norway __

About the speakers:

Thomas Ebbesen is a Norwegian physical chemist born in Oslo in 1954. He was educated in the United States and France, receiving his bachelor degree from Oberlin College (USA) and his PhD from the CurieUniversity in Paris in 1980. Since then he has done research in both public and private institutions, in the US and in Japan, before returning to France in 1999 to build a new laboratory at the LouisPasteurUniversity in Strasbourg where he is currently a professor. The author of many paper and patents, Ebbesen has received awards for his pioneering research on nanostructured materials including the 2001 Agilent Europhysics Prize. He is a member of the NorwegianAcademy of Science and Letters. His current research is focused on understanding how light can squeeze through tiny holes which has numerous consequences for opto-electronics, optical communication and related fields.

Edwin L. Thomas is the Morris Cohen Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at MIT. He served as Associate Head for the Department of Materials Science and Engineering in 1995-1996, and, from 1989 to 1995 he served as the Director in the Program in Polymer Science and Technology at MIT. He came to MIT from the University of Massachusetts, where he founded and served as Co-Director of the Institute for Interface Science from 1986-1989, was Head of the Department of Polymer Science and Engineering from 1985-88. He received the B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Science from the University of Massachusetts in 1969 and the Ph.D. in Materials Science from CornellUniversity from 1974.

He is currently the Director of the MIT Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies - a $50M center to enhance soldier survivability and protection by developing nanoscience and nanoengineering concepts. Professor Thomas' honors and awards include the Alexander von Humboldt Fellow at the Institute for Macromolecular Chemistry at the University of Freiburg in 1981, the Special Creativity Award of the National Science Foundation (1996 and 1988), the 1991 High Polymer Physics Prize of the American Physical Society, and the American Chemical Society Creative Polymer Chemist Award in 1985, and Fellow of APS, 1986. Some of Professor Thomas' research interests include the morphology of block copolymers; application of electron microscopy to disordered materials; and optical properties of block copolymers and liquid crystalline polymers.

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Please circle the appropriate “YES” s and return as soon as possible (for boat trip reply before June 6th)to Ellen. Epost: Fax: 23308401

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YES, I plan to bring my partner.

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MIT Club of Norway c/oEllen Nedrebø

Rognebærstien 12, 1349 Rykkinn Phone: 930 18 119 Fax: 23 30 84 01 e-mail: Bank account: Den Norske Bank-5136.05.57417