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BNC Newsweek of August 17, 2009ANNOUNCEMENTSBIRCK NANOTECHNOLOGY CENTER now has FACEBOOK page! Join Facebook today, if you don't already have an account.
NSAC NEWS The Nanotechnology Student Advisory Council's (NSAC) first meeting of the semester will be on Thursday August 20 at 11:00 AM in BRK 1201. We will be planning activities for the up coming semester. Please feel free to attend this meeting and bring ideas of fun activities. Some of the activities we will be planning include: Opening social (Volleyball) with NCN Please feel free to visit the NSAC web page! Caitlin Burger, Cara Smith, Alfredo Tuesta and John Wilcox, NSAC Committee
All Hazards Siren Test-Monday, August 17 at 3:45 PM Purdue
University will test its All Hazards Emergency Warning Sirens on August
17 during the Boiler Gold Rush (BGR) orientation for new students.
Purdue’s five All Hazards Sirens will be tested at 3:45 PM Monday
afternoon. If there is inclement weather, the test will be cancelled.
This is only a test and no action is necessary. Please contact the Emergency Preparedness office at 494-0446 if you have questions.
TOURS/VISITORS visit nano.purdue.edu and refer to "Featured Events" for the most up-to-date information Wednesday, 08.19.09, 8:00AM-3:00PM, BRK 2001: Consumer Sciences & Retailing Fall Faculty Meeting. SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS visit nano.purdue.edu and refer to "Featured Events" for the most up-to-date information Wednesday, 09.09.09, 9:00AM-3:30PM, University Place Conference Center, IUPUI: Healthcare Reform Summit. [Info] SAVE THE DATE! Thursday, 09.17.09, 7:00PM, Fowler Hall, STEW, PIONEERS IN ENERGY LECTURE: "Liquid Transportation Fuels from Coal and Biomass: Technological Status, Costs and Environmental Impacts — Report on Findings of Panel on Alternative Liquid Fuels National Academy Study on America's Energy Future," by Dr. Michael Ladisch. SAVE THE DATE! Tuesday, 09.22.09, 7:00PM, Fowler Hall, STEW, PIONEERS IN ENERGY LECTURE: "Sustainable Energy Solutions for a Limited Fossil Fuel Future," by Dr. Rakesh Agrawal.
FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES NSF Graduate Research Fellowships, application deadline November 2. http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2009/nsf09603/nsf09603.htm?govDel=USNSF_25 ARRA (stimulus) funding and limited submissions, http://www.purdue.edu/Research/vpr/recovery/index.shtml Funding resources: http://www.purdue.edu/Research/vpr/funding/funding_resources.shtml Limited submission information, http://dagon.admin.purdue.edu/cgi-bin/lsid.cgi National Science Foundation, Office of International Science and Engineering: $3.5 million for 30-35 fellowships each year to young US investigators for reseach abroad. [More]
DISCOVERY PARK NEWS Burton D. Morgan Business Plan Competition: total prize package of $100,000. Competition call out: September 8 and 9, 2009, 6:00PM to 7:00PM, MRGN 121. Cancer Center: Creating Hope. The 2009 "Creating Hope" is an opportunity for any individual to submit an original piece of artwork that expresses, or shares, your view or interaction with cancer. Cancer Culture and Community Colloquium: November 5 and 6, 2009. [More] PANDEMIC PREPAREDNESS Faculty, staff, and students who have fever or other influenza symptoms should seek medical care. PLEASE DO NOT REPORT TO WORK WHILE ILL. Birck Nanotechnology Center staff will be notified of an emergency situation by telephone in the order set out in the BNC’s Phone Tree (personnel should have a copy on hand in their offices and homes; contact Deborah Starewich, if you do not have the most recent copy; distributed on Thursday, 09.13.09). BNC faculty members will receive an e-mail message from Monica Allain or Tim Sands. Members of the Faculty (Professors and Research Professors) are responsible for contacting each of their group members, including graduate students, undergraduate researchers, postdoctoral fellows and research scientists. Specific instructions should be conveyed by phone if possible. All graduate students should register for the Purdue University e-mail alert system at http://news.uns.purdue.edu/mail.html. Additional information for pandemic and emergency preparation may be found at www.itap.purdue.edu/tlt/faculty and http://www.purdue.edu/emergency_preparedness BNC IN THE NEWS Discovery to aid study of biological structures, molecules Researchers in the United States and Spain have discovered that a tool widely used in nanoscale imaging works differently in watery environments, a step toward better using the instrument to study biological molecules and structures. The researchers demonstrated their new understanding of how the instrument - the atomic force microscope - works in water to show detailed properties of a bacterial membrane and a virus called Phi29, said Arvind Raman, a Purdue professor of mechanical engineering. [More]
Tiny 'MEMS' devices to filter, amplify electronic signals Researchers are developing a new class of tiny
mechanical devices containing vibrating, hair-thin structures that
could be used to filter electronic signals in cell phones and for other
more exotic applications. Because the devices, called resonators, vibrate in specific patterns, they are able to cancel out signals having certain frequencies and allow others to pass. The result is a new type of "band-pass" filter, a component commonly used in electronics to permit some signals to pass through a cell phone's circuitry while blocking others, said Jeffrey Rhoads, an assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Purdue University. [More] Submit items for memo of August 24, 2009 by ****12 NOON**** on FRIDAY, 08.21.09, to Deborah Starewich dstarewi@purdue.edu |
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