Upcoming program approved nano-related seminars
Chirality and the electron spin- A miraculous match
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French Family Science Center 4233
Prof. Ron Naaman (Weizmann Institute of Science)
Unveiling phonon-assisted phenomena using atom-wide electron beams
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Maureen Joel Lagos, Associate Professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, McMaster University, Canada
Building autonomous synthesis and characterization labs at the CNMS: successes, lessons, and a human-AI collaborative frontier for scientific discovery
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Dr. Rama Vasudevan, Group Leader of Data NanoAnalytics (DNA) Group at Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Atomic-Scale Design of Nanomaterials and Interfaces in the Electron Microscope
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Dr. Kate Reidy, Miller Postdoctoral Fellow, University of California, Berkeley and National Center of Electron Microscopy at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Nanocrystals under High Pressures, and their Applications
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Prof. Wendy Gu, Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University
Past Seminars
2020
Ultra-flexible and Transparent Graphene and Two-dimensional Electronics for Multi-scale Neural Interface Applications
Justin Williams, PhD, University of Wisconsin
Lanthanide complexes with dual activity and unusual coordination chemistry
Professor Ana de Bettencourt-Dias (University of Nevada - Reno, Department of Chemistry)
An Industrial Perspective on Metal Halide Research
Dr. Michael Irwin, CTO of Hunt Perovskite Technologies
Twistronics in solid-state devices and beyond
Jedediah H. Pixley (Rutgers University)
Towards quantitative protein separations: Imaging protein dynamics at nanoscale interfaces
Professor Christy Landes (Rice University, Department of Chemistry)
Manifestation of Spin-Couplings in Computational Molecular Spectroscopies
Professor Xiaosong Li (University of Washington, Seattle, Department of Chemistry)
Self-Assembly of Nanoscale Architectures with DNA
Dr. Grigory Tikhomirov (Cal Tech, Department of Biology and Biological Engineering)
Heterogenized Molecular Catalyst Materials for Electrochemical Carbon Dioxide Conversion
Professor Hailiang Wang (Yale University, Department of Chemistry)
Molecular Engineering of Materials for Chemical Sensing and Microelectronics
Professor Katherine A. Mirica (Dartmouth College, Department of Chemistry)