Upcoming program approved nano-related seminars
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
Pathways in Low-Cost Sensor Manufacturing: Emerging Trends with Paper, Laser and 3D-Printing Technologies
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https://tu-dresden.zoom-x.de/j/64270190405?pwd=C9HAqt7FVc5dlAmFXdcLp8JRQHqmFl.1
Prof. Thiago Paixão, University of São Paulo
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
2019
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
MEMS/MatSci Seminar: Nanostructure-Forming Polymers for Sustainability and Human Health
Thomas H. Epps, III: University of Delaware
2019 Fritz London Memorial Lecture/Porphene - a Heterocyclic Analog of Graphene
Professor Josef Michl (University of Colorado, Boulder, Department of Chemistry)
Chemically- and Structurally- correlated Charge Carrier Transport in Disordered Materials
Professor Erik Grumstrup (Montana State University, Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry)