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
2022
Material Learning Lecture
Professor Wilfred G. van der Wiel, Director of the BRAINS Center for Brain-Inspired Nano Systems, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Nonstationary Cooperative Effects in Complex Nanostructures
Aristide Dogariu, University Trustee Chair and Pegasus Professor at CREOL, the College of Optics and Photonics, University of Central Florida
Programming Assembly and Transformation of Nanoscale Materials
Oleg Gang, Professor of Chemical Engineering and Applied Physics and Materials Science, Columbia University
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