BNC E-news for the week of April 14th
Intern Position NSAC Coffee Hour Parking Seminar Intern Position The Birck Nanotechnology Center (BNC) would like to temporarily employ an intern student to work for up to 20h per week in a variety of exciting communications/publicity projects. The student will interact with the leadership team, faculty, staff, and students working in the center as well as other parts of the campus. Analytical skills to collect and interpret data from a variety of resources such as on-line publication records, proposal records from the Sponsored Programs Office, and others are required. The student should also be able to work and effectively/efficiently interact with the BNC leadership team, faculty, graduate students, and others to gather information, design, and create communication materials for web, print, social media, and video dissemination. Strong skills with Illustrator-Photoshop-like products, PowerPoint, Word, webpage software, and social media software. Excellent communication skills are a plus. The student will be employed on a per-hour/bi-weekly basis at a rate of $10/hour and the position is available immediately. For any questions and to apply for this position, please send your resume and a cover letter to Ms. Jaime Turner, jjturner@purdue.edu<mailto:jjturner@purdue.edu>, tel: 765-494-3509 NSAC Coffee Hour Mikhail Shalaginov Towards Single-Photon Source based on Nitrogen-Vacancy center in Nanodnamic and Hyperbolic Metamaterial Birck Atrium Friday, April 18th at 3:30 pm Parking On April 16th there will be 20 parking places reserved. Seminar Chadler Becker Material Measurement Laboratory National Institute of Standards and Technology Monday, April 14th at Noon in Birck 1001 The NIST Interatomic Potentials Repository - a resource for reproducibility in atomistic simulations For more information please visit: http://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/prism/events/view.php?id=1584 Ana Kanevce National Renewable Energy Laboratory Insight into time-resolved photoluminescence measurements on thin-film solar cells using numerical simulations Tuesday, April 15th at 10:30 am in Birck 1001 For more information please visit: https://nanohub.org/groups/bnc/calendar/details/979
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