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
2022
ECE SEMINAR: Understanding the Self-Assembly of CNT Forests
Matt Maschmann, Associate Professor in the Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Department at University of Missouri & Co-Director of the MU Materials Science and Engineering Institute
DMI/MEMS Seminar
Cherie R. Kagan (University of Pennsylvania)
Edinburgh Lecture Presented by Prof. Josef Michl. "Synthesis of Porphene, an Antiaromatic Analog of Graphene"
Prof. Josef Michl, University of Colorado Boulder
A Solid-State Ruby Magnetometer
Reginald Wilcox, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Research Assistant at MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Surface Chemistry Driven Electronic Materials
Prof. Martin Thuo, Iowa State University
Supramolecular Polymers and Crosslinkers to Control Structure, Properties, and Performance in Polymer Networks and Nanomaterials
Prof. Jonathan Barnes, University of Washington in St. Louis
ECE SEMINAR: Nano-Scale Photonics with Micron-Scale Photons
Dan Wasserman, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Texas Austin
Supramolecular (Bio)materials: From fundamentals to advanced healthcare solutions
Prof. Eric Appel, Stanford University Materials Science & Engineering
What Are 2D Materials Good For?
Eric Pop, Professor of Electrical Engineering (EE), Materials Science & Engineering, and SystemX Alliance at Stanford University