Reminder: BNC Faculty Seminar TODAY @ 12:00noon.  

 

 

The BNC Faculty Seminar Series is designed to provide faculty a platform to present an overview of their research and the opportunity for collaborative discussion with other BNC faculty and researchers across six colleges and 15 academic units.

 

Dr. Sorin Adam Matei

Professor of Communication and the Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Education in the College of Liberal Arts

 

February 25th, 2021 | 12:00pm

Join Zoom: https://purdue-edu.zoom.us/j/91754078808

 

Title: Are scientists natural storytellers? Of course, they are!

 

Abstract: Science is the process of throwing out the old and ushering in the new. We do this by replacing old assumptions with new causal mechanisms validated by the data. In the process, we teach the world new things. You probably knew all that. But did you know that storytelling is also about challenging assumptions, proposing new explanations, and teaching? Dr. Matei will explain why good science is good storytelling and why and how good scientists are natural storytellers. You can find an engaging introduction to Dr. Matei’s theory of science and storytelling in this series of 5 minute video tutorials http://matei.org/url/dstoryplaylist

 

Bio:  Dr. Sorin Adam Matei is passioned about practically applying theoretical ideas derived from communication, social science, and ethics to improving the practice of collaboration in science and education. He is the creator of the Data storytelling program https://eventreg.purdue.edu/info/data-storytelling/ , offered by Purdue Online to non-credit learners throughout the world, and of the Engaged Science Communication short course – http://matei.org/url/engagedscience , available to any Purdue learner, regardless of status, for free. Dr. Matei is a Professor of Communication and the Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Education in the College of Liberal Arts. For more information, visit his personal page http://matei.org/url/about

 

 

 

 

 

Upcoming BNC Virtual Faculty Seminars and Recorded Talks, Spring 2021:

 

Date

Faculty

Title

1/28/20

Dmitry Zemlyanov, Senior Research Scientist - Surface Science Application, Birck Nanotechnology Center

Growth and characterization of 2D materials

Recorded Talk: https://youtu.be/TNT2tcR24Ow

2/4/21

Yi Xie, Assistant Professor, School of Nuclear Engineering

Degradation of Structural Materials and Fuels in Nuclear Systems

2/11/21

Letian Dou, Charles Davidson Chair Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering

Organic-Perovskite Hybrid Quantum Wells, Heterostructure, and Optoelectronics

Recorded Talk: https://youtu.be/TXf415nmfbA

2/18/21

Nikhilesh Chawla, Ransburg Professor, School of Materials Engineering

4D Materials Science – Probing Microstructural Evolution Through Time-Resolved Imaging

2/25/21

Sorin Adam Matei, Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Education, College of Liberal Arts, Professor of Communication, Brian Lamb School of Communication

Are scientists natural storytellers? Of course, they are!

3/4/21

David Cappelleri, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering

Microrobotics Research Highlights

3/11/21

Stylianos Chatzidakis, Assistant Professor, School of Nuclear Engineering 

3/18/21

Reading Day

3/25/21

Tyler Tallman, Assistant Professor, School of Aeronautics and Astronautics

4/1/21

Alex Chortos, Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering

4/8/21

Ajay Malshe, R. Eugene and Susie E. Goodson Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering

4/15/21

Suranjan Panigrahi, Professor Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology

4/22/21

Alejandro Strachan, Professor of Materials Engineering

4/29/21

Dead Week

5/6/21

Finals Week

 

Thanks!

 

Jaime Turner
Lead Administrative Assistant to the Director | Birck Nanotechnology Center

BRK | 1205 W State Street | West Lafayette, IN 47907

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