Tuesday, December 4th

 

Jiangjiang Gu

Non-planar 3DIII-V MOSFETs for high speed low-power logic applications

PhD Defense

Birck room 2001 at 9:00 am

 

Dohun Kim Seminar

Electronic Transport in BisSe3Thin Films in the Topological Insulator Regime

Birck room 1001 at 2:00 pm

http://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/nanotechnology/events/view.php?id=1156

 

David Tse, UC Berkeley
Optimal Whole Genome Shotgun Assembly: From Simple Models to Complex Data

LWSN 1142 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
http://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/nanotechnology/events/view.php?id=1179

 

Research Poster Session

Lawson Commons at  3 pm

http://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/nanotechnology/events/view.php?id=1179

Tsachy Weissman, Stanford University
Fundamental Limits and Algorithms for Some Modern Data Processing Problems
LWSN 1142 at 4:00 pm

http://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/nanotechnology/events/view.php?id=1179

 

Wednesday, December 5th

 

Ji-Xin Cheng

Seeing the Unseen in Cell Machinery by Label-free spectroscopic imaging

Lilly 1-117 at 1:30 pm

 

Friday, December 7th

 

Jaime Marian Seminar

Plastic localization in irradiated ferritic systems: new insights from modeling and simulation

Birck room 2001 at 12:00 p.m.

http://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/prism/events/view.php?id=1177

 

Postdoctoral positions at Intel Labs

 

A Postdoctoral Research Associate Position is available in the Integrated Biosystems Laboratory (IBL) , Intel Labs, Intel Inc. The successful applicant will be responsible for the design, fabrication and characterization of microfabricated biosensor devices; comparing the performance of devices fabricated using various conditions, and engaging with application experts to define process requirements and/or constraints for integrated systems and biological species. The duration of the position is 18 months

 

 

Qualifications:

·         PhD in Engineering or Science.

·         Experience in developing and characterizing microfabrication process modules (MEMS or electronics processing experience or both), start to end fabrication including mask layout, testing and characterization of micro fabricated devices (at least 2 years of fabrication experience).

·         Experience with measurement electronics/apparatus (at least 2 years of experience).

·         Experience in surface characterization techniques and microscopy (optical, SEM, TEM, FIB) (at least 2 years of experience)

·         Preferable experience in biosensor research as witnessed through publications, reports and/or patents. 

·         Ability to design and execute experiments and interpret experimental data.

·         Ability to solve problems and deliver results on a well-defined timeline.

·         Ability to plan projects, prepare progress and share other responsibilities as assigned.

·         Strong team and collaboration skills with excellent written and oral communication.

 

To be considered for this position, submit a cover letter and resume/CV to Oguz Elibol (oguz.h.elibol@intel.com).

 

IBL Overview

Integrated Biosystems Laboratory (IBL) at Intel Labs is a multidisciplinary team of Ph.D. level scientists and engineers focused on creating innovative solutions for biomedical applications. The team is composed of experts with background in molecular and cell biology, physical and organic chemistry, biophysics, electrical engineering, all working towards unraveling complexity at the intersection of silicon and biology by leveraging Intel's leadership in micro fabrication and microelectronics for creating  innovative and scalable systems and devices tailored toward biomedical applications.

 

Intel Labs Mission: To fuel Intel's growth, we deliver breakthrough technologies that bring the benefits of the ongoing digital revolution to everyone. 

 

Business Group Overview

Intel Labs is the company's world-class, industry leading research organization, responsible for driving Intel's technology pipeline and creating new opportunities. The mission of Intel Labs is to deliver breakthrough technologies to fuel Intel's growth. This includes identifying and exploring compelling new technologies and high risk opportunities ahead of business unit investment and demonstrating first-to-market technologies and innovative new usages for computing technology. Intel Labs engages the leading thinkers in academia and industry in addition to partnering closely with Intel business units.

 

 

Thank you,

Heather Anthrop

 

Birck Nanotechnology Center

Purdue University

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West Lafayette, IN 47907

 

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