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BNC Newsweek of October 12, 2009ANNOUNCEMENTSThanks to everyone for their cooperation and patience during the preventative maintenance shutdown!In case you were not able to attend the FY08-09 "State of the Center" report and discussion during the Town Hall meeting on Wednesday (Oct 7th), you may find the slides at:http://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/nanotechnology/facilities/TownHall-7Oct09.pdf The following are some of the highlights:
Also in the presentations: new staff introductions; new equipment and capabilities; facilities upgrades; challenges/equipment abuse; managing director’s roles and initiatives; Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute (IndianaCTSI), Center for Agricultural and Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology (CAPN), NanoVis, Midwest Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery (MIND), India-US Networked Center on Nanomaterials for Energy. Announcements:
Overall, it was a very good year for the BNC, despite the challenges of the economic environment. Thanks to you all for your contributions and support. Best Regards- Tim
Join us this evening for the Meet and Greet NCN/PRISM/NSAC students at the BNC for the 1st Annual NSAC/NCN/PRISM student cookout & carry-in! ALL FACULTY, STUDENTS, & STAFF ARE WELCOME: Friday, 10.09.09, 4-7PM, cornhole and videogames in the BNC atrium. [Flier] [RSVP]
Where's Iron Man????? Just for the fun of it: be on the look out for Iron Man; he could show up anywhere in Birck. Keep a record. We will be releasing details of a contest soon. NSAC NEWS NSAC is sponsoring a blood drive on Friday, Oct 23rd from 8 to 11 am."Indiana Blood Center lives a daily mission to supply blood and blood components to Hoosier patients in need. In doing so, we meet remarkable people every day.Read the true stories of both donors and recipients in Indiana have been touched." Please schedule an appointment today.
TOURS/VISITORS visit nano.purdue.edu and refer to "Featured Events" for the most up-to-date information SEMINARS/WORKSHOPS visit nano.purdue.edu and refer to "Featured Events" for the most up-to-date information Thursday, 10.15.09, 8:00AM, STEW 218: CRANE Naval Surface Warfare Center (NWSC) Seminar - Please join us for the day to hear from CRANE NWSC’s Chief Engineers and Chief Scientists and to join in detailed breakout discussions. Topics include: Acoustic Sensors, Energy and Power Systems, Radar Systems and Microwave Technologies, Ground Electronic Warfare, Navy Surface Electronic Warfare, Airborne Electronic Warfare, Microelectronic Systems, Electro‐Optic Systems, and Infrared Countermeasures and Pyrotechnics [Flier]
Friday, 10.16.09, 9:00AM, BRK1001: Birck Nanotechnology Seminar Series - "Control of Spin Precession in a Datta-Das Transistor Structure" Dr. Hyun Cheol Koo & Dr. Joonyeon Chang Center for Spintronics Research, Korean Institute of Science and Technology [Flier]
CALL FOR PAPERS: "International Symposium on MEMS & Nano," 06.07.10 to 06.09.10, Indianapolis, IN. ABSTRACT DEADLINE IS 10.16.09 [More]
Thursday, 10.22.09, 3:00PM, BRK2001: Birck Nanotechnology Seminar Series - “Designing Materials for Plasmonics: Alternatives to Gold and Silver” Marty Blaber & Mike Ford, Institute for Nanoscale Technology, University of Technology, Sydney [Flier]
The Global Venture Challange™ 2010 - For three days (3.24-3.26) in March 2010, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) will host Global Venture Challenge™, a unique educational event which brings together teams of college and university graduate students from around the world to compete for significant cash prizes in each competition track. It attracts venture investors from across the country which serve as judges and provides the opportunity to get a glimpse at emerging research being conducted at ORNL. Track 1 - Advancing Materials for a Sustainable Energy Future Track 2 - Community Resiliance and Homeland Security 1st place = $25,000 2nd place = $10,000 3rd place = $5,000
HIGH FIVE Birck's version of Purdue's "Thumbs Up," which appears in the Purdue Today publication. To send someone a HIGH FIVE, submit your request toDeboah Starewich. Melissa Marris sends a special thanks to Mary Jo Totten for bringing in the volleyball set for our NSAC/NCN/PRISM Carry-In event. I know since she drives a car this wasn't an easy task for her to do; and on top of it all we didn't use it. Thank you Mary Jo Totten for going above and beyond in helping us with this event!
PANDEMIC RESPONSE
FLU SHOTS available [Flier]
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 andhttp://www.purdue.edu/emergency_preparedness Submit items for memo of the week of October 19, 2009 by ****12 NOON**** on FRIDAY, 10.16.09, to Deborah Starewichdstarewi@purdue.edu |
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