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BNC NewsJanuary 26, 2009ANNOUNCEMENTSSAVE THE DATE: 3rd Annual Birck Nanotechnology Center RESEARCH REVIEW will be held on Arpil 6, 2009. Specific details to follow. POSTER SESSION will be included [More] Please read this if you did not attend one of the all-user meetings this week! If you attended an all-user meeting, thank you for your participation! Make-up Sessions: Monday Jan 26, 2009 Tuesday, Jan 27, 2009 Please remember that you will need your Birck ID, and must arrive prior to the 3:30 PM start time of the meeting. If you do not attend a makeup session, please use the following procedure to have your laboratory and/or cleanroom access restored: · Download the presentation from nano.purdue.edu · Meet with your major professor and review all of the material in the presentation · Obtain Documentation to Demonstrate Receipt of Required Training from Mary Jo Totten or Nancy Black · Complete this document and return to Mary Jo Totten with required signatures. · Access to cleanroom and laboratories will be restored. *IMPORTANT NOTE: This document ensures that training required by law has been performed. Falsification of the information on this document could subject the user and/or major professor to civil or criminal liability.
TOURS/VISITORSWednesday, 01.28.09, 10:30AM-4:30PM: EAFIT University, Colombia. Meetings with NCN and Birck.
SEMINARS/WORKSHOPSThe 2009 Electronic Materials Conference and the 2009 Device Research Conference will be held back-to-back at Penn State University, June 22-26. Abstracts for EMC are due January 31st, 2009. See the following website for details: http://www.tms.org/Meetings/Specialty/emc09/home.html. The abstract deadline for DRC has not yet been announced. The conference website is: http://drc.ee.psu.edu/. Friday, 01.30.09, 11:30AM, BRK 1001: "Probing Nanoscale Mechanical Properties of Heterostructured Polymeric Materials," by Gregory Meyers, Dow Chemical Company; a Purdue Scanning Probe Microscopy Users Group Seminar; everyone is invited. FREE PIZZA PROVIDED AT 11:30AM; TALK BEGINS AT NOON.[More] Friday, 01.30.09, 3:30PM, LILY 1-117: "A Rice SPX1 Domain Protein, OsSPX1, Acts as a Negative Regulator of Pi-starvation Signaling in Plants," by Dr. Huixia (Sylvia) Shou, Professor and Head, Department of Biotechnology; Associate Director, Plant Science; Institute Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China. [More] OPPORTUNITIESResearch Assistant Professor Position Openings: University of Notre Dame; Center for Nano Science and Technology. Post Doctoral Research Positions; Department of Electrical Engineering, Minwest Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery (MIND), University of Notre Dame. [More]
LIFE ON THE OUTSIDE Event: Serenity Hospice Foundation Golf Outing To see more details and RSVP, follow the link below: DON'T FORGET THE FOOD DRIVE! [More]
BNC In the NewsNano-tetherball biosensor precisely detects glucose
The device resembles a tiny cube-shaped tetherball. Each tetherball is a sensor and is anchored to electronic circuitry by a nanotube, which acts as both a tether and ultrathin wire to conduct electrical signals, said Timothy Fisher, a Purdue University professor of mechanical engineering. [Read More] New stretchable electrodes created to study stresses on cardiac cells
The devices are made by injecting a liquid alloy made of indium and gallium into thin microchannels between two sheets of a plastic polymer, said Babak Ziaie, a Purdue associate professor of electrical and computer engineering. [Read More]
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