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BNC Newsweek of March 1, 2010ANNOUNCEMENTS Nanodays Callout on Thursday, March 4 at 4 PM in the Birck Kitchen. Ice cream, hot cocoa, and other refreshments will be provided.
NanoDays! April 2 and 3, 2010 VOLUNTEERS NEEDED: graduate students and faculty needed to support this activity. [More] Please contact Caitlin Burger to see how you may be involved with this activity.
ISS news: According to the ISS department, faculty should plan ahead if they anticipate hiring international faculty or staff who need H-1B sponsorship. ISS recommends that all H-1B petitions with August start dates be submitted no later than April 1st to allow for adequate processing time. Cases submitted after that date may not meet the hiring deadline if we continue to experience lengthy delays with the DOL. Even with premium processing service we are anticipating a processing time of 4 months from start to finish. It is therefore critical that faculty plan ahead when hiring international faculty and staff.
SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS visit nano.purdue.edu and refer to "Featured Events" for the most up-to-date information
Friday, 03.05.10, 11:30AM, MRGN 129: "Center for Analytical Instrumentation Development at the BBC: Building the Next Generation of Machine Tools for Science," by Robert J. Noll, PhD, Managing Director of CAID; Refreshments will be provided.
UPCOMING Tuesday, 03.09.10, 10:30AM, BRK 1001: "Nanostructures for Photovoltaics: A Case Study in Silicon Nanowire Solar Cells," by Dr. Loucas Tsakalakos, General Electrical -- Global Research Center, Niskayuna, NY [More]
Thursday, 03.11.10, 9:00AM to 12:30PM: Mini-Camp: Company Formation for faculty, with networking lunch. REGISTRATION REQUIRED [More]
Dr. Kathryn D. Sullivan, first American woman to walk in space, will be on campus April 16th for the Hall for Discovery and Learning Research building dedication. She will also give a presentation in the HDLR building at 3:30 p.m. http://www.purdue.edu/dp/dls/sullivan-0416.pdf
LIFE ON THE OUTSIDE Introduction to Making an iPhone and iPad App Apple presents a free seminar at
Purdue about developing applications for the iPhone, iPod Touch and the
new iPad.
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. 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
Editorial policy set: personal information, i.e., newborn announcements, marriages, etc. [More]
Submit items for memo of the week of March 8, 2010 by ****12 NOON**** on FRIDAY, 03.05.10, to Deborah Starewich dstarewi@purdue.edu |
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