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Seminars 2007-2008
Wednesdays, 3:30 PM
Maryland Hall Room 110

Date Topic Speaker
September 26 Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Cells using Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanparticles Dr. Jeff W. M. Bulte
Director, Cellular Imaging Section, Institute for Cell Engineering
Johns Hopkins University
October 3 Nanophotonics: from Plasmon Physics to Cancer Therapy Dr. Naomi Halas
Departments of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Department of Chemistry
Rice University
October 10 The Use of Atomic Force Microscopy to Study Crack Tips in Glass Dr. Sheldon M. Wiederhorn
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
October 17 Biomaterial Design and Processing for Cardiac Failure Dr. William R. Wagner
McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine Departments of Chemical Engineering & Bioengineering
University of Pittsburgh
October 24 Virtual Aluminum Castings: The Ford Experiment in Integrated Computational Materials Engineering John E. Allison
Ford Research & Advanced Engineering
Ford Motor Company
October 31 Gibbs-Thomson law on weakly fluctuating surfaces (proteins, biominerals) Dr. Alex Chernov
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
November 7 Combining Biological and Chemical Strategies for the Production and Assembly of Multifunctional Biopolymeric Materials Dr. Kristi L. Kiick
Department of Materials Science & Engineering
University of Delaware
November 14 Nanofabricated Magnetic Structures: Reversal Properties and Applications Dr. Bruce Terris
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies
San Jose Research Center
December 5* Direct Thermal to Electrical Energy Converstion Using Nanostructured Materials and Devices Dr. Arun Majumdar
Departments. of Mechnical Eng. & Materials Science & Engineering
University of California, Berkeley
February 6 Angiogenesis on Demand Dr. David J. Mooney
School of Engineering & Applied Sciences
Harvard University
February 13 Stochastic properties in nanoelectronic materials: C60, Pentacene and graphene Dr. Ellen D. Williams
Department of Physics
University of Maryland
February 20 Life as a lipid: rafts, dynamics & interactions Dr. Erin D. Sheets
Department of Chemistry
The Pennsylvania State University
February 27 Modeling the Thermomechanical Behavior of Shape Memory Polymers Dr. Thao (Vicky) Ngyuen
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Johns Hopkins University
March 5 Materials that Control Biology: from Fundamental Science to Regenerative Medicine Dr. Kevin E. Healy
Depts. of Bioengineering & Materials Science & Engineering
University of California, Berkeley
March 12 Nanobiotechnology to Examine and Control Receptor-Mediated Cell Activation Dr. Barbara Baird
Dept. of Chemistry & Chemical Biology Cornell University
April 2 Bio-Inspired, Low Temperature, Kinetically Controlled Nanofabrication of Semiconductor and Ferroelectric Thin Films and Nanoparticles Dr. Daniel E. Morse
Department of Biomolecular & Science Engineering University of California, Santa Barbara
April 9 In Search of Lipid Rafts: Evidence of Phospholipid/Cholesterol and Glycolipid/Cholesterol Nanoclusters Dr. Ka Yee Lee
Department of Chemistry
The University of Chicago
April 16 Applications of Focused Ion Beam Systems in Microelectronics Analysis Dr. Ann Campbell
Sandia National Laboratories







































































 

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