Upcoming program approved nano-related seminars
BME Distinguished Seminar Series with Steven Chu: What can be learned by tracking the motion of cargos due to dynein in live cells with millisecond and microsecond time resolution and sub-nanometer spatial resolution
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Wilkinson Room 021
Professor Steven Chu, William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of Physics, of Molecular and Cellular Physiology, and of Energy Science and Engineering at Stanford University, the 1997 Nobel Prize laureate in laser cooling and trapping of atoms and former U.S. Secretary of Energy
2025 Hill Lecture: A Golden Time for Nanotechnology
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FFSC 2231
Prof. Catherine Murphy, Larry R. Faulkner Endowed Chair in Chemistry, and Head, Department of Chemistry, University of Illinois Urbana-Champagne
DMI/MEMS Seminar: AI/ML in Additive Manufacturing and Polymer Synthesis for New Data and Discovery
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Fitzpatrick Center Schiciano Auditorium Side B, room 1466
Prof Rigoberto Advincula, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Tennessee Knoxville, UT-ORNL Governor's Chair of Advanced and Nanostructured Materials
Past Seminars
2019
Stretchable and fully degradable semiconductors for transient electronics
Helen Tran, Intelligence Community Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford University
Synthesis and Applications of Copper Nanowires and Nanoplates
Mutya Cruz, Ph.D. candidate
FIP Seminar Co-hosted with Department of Chemistry: Modern Alchemy-Making Copper Look Like Iridium and Platinum
Dr. Mark Thompson, Professor, Ray R. Irani Chair of Chemistry, Departments of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of Southern California
Towards Breaking the Barrier to 100% Energy Conversion
Professor Dirk Guldi (Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen, Department of Chemistry and Pharmacy)
Faculty Colloquium - Facet-Selective and Flow-Through Electrochemistry with Metal Nanowires
Professor Benjamin Wiley (Duke University, Department of Chemistry)
MEMS Seminar: Exciton-Plasmon Interactions in Thin Films and Metasurfaces
Dr. Deirdre O'Carroll (Rutgers University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering)
Duke Physics Colloquium: Next Generation Batteries - Materials and Applications
George Crabtree (Argonne National Laboratory)
FIP Seminar Co-hosted with Department of Chemistry: Single-molecule imaging uncovers nanometer-scale fundamentals of cell biology and plasmonics
Dr. Julie Biteen, Associate Professor, Departments of Chemistry & Biophysics, University of Michigan