Upcoming program approved nano-related seminars

Jan 14

Automating Computational Materials Design with Explainable AI

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Fitzpatrick Center Schiciano Auditorium Side A, room 1464

Asst. Prof. Thomas A.R. Purcell, University of Arizona

Jan 16

The Rising Danger of AI-Generated Images in Nanomaterials Science and What We Can Do About It

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https://tu-dresden.zoom.us/j/87264138030?pwd=WG41dkN6L0NOaXFaaVRORzM3QmdFQT09#success

Dr. Quinn A. Besford,
Group Leader: Functional Polymer Architectures / Research
Cluster Leader: Bio-Applied Polymers
Leibniz-Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden (IPF)

Past Seminars

2022

Apr 19

Surface Chemistry Driven Electronic Materials

Prof. Martin Thuo, Iowa State University

Apr 8

ECE SEMINAR: Nano-Scale Photonics with Micron-Scale Photons

Dan Wasserman, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Texas Austin

Apr 6

Supramolecular (Bio)materials: From fundamentals to advanced healthcare solutions

Prof. Eric Appel, Stanford University Materials Science & Engineering

Mar 24

What Are 2D Materials Good For?

Eric Pop, Professor of Electrical Engineering (EE), Materials Science & Engineering, and SystemX Alliance at Stanford University

Mar 15

Design and synthesis of organic electronic materials

Malika Jeffries-El of Boston University

Mar 8

All-Optical Super-Resolution Imaging of Molecules in Their Nanoscale Cellular Context

Joerg Bewersdorf, Ph.D., Professor, Cell Biology and of Biomedical Engineering, Yale University, New Haven, CT

Mar 8

Frontiers in Nanophotonics: Enabling Technology for Optical Biosensing and Bioimaging

Hatice Altug, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Bioengineering, Head of Bionanophotonic Systems Laboratory, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL), Lausanne, Switzerland

Mar 8

Molecular Recognition Using Nanomechanical Photothermal Effects

Thomas Thundat, Ph.D. Professor, Empire Innovation Professor, Chemical and Biological Engineering, School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, University of Buffalo, The State University of New York Buffalo, NY

Mar 7

Nanoplasmonics Systems: From Early Cancer Diagnostics to Infectious Disease Detection

Tuan Vo-Dinh, Ph.D. R. Eugene and Susie E. Goodson Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Professor of Chemistry, and Director of the Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics, Duke University, Durham, NC