REMINDER: TODAY at 12pm in BRK 2001

Dear all,

 

The next Future BNC Meeting will be this Thursday, 2/21 @ 12pm (lunch provided) in BRK 2001

 

Steve Wereley, Professor of Mechanical Engineering will present an overview of rapid electrokinetic patterning for the first half then the remainder will be open for high-level discussion of collaboration opportunities that can lead to future center of excellence and/or also brainstorm about a shared vision for Birck.  

 

Prof. Wereley's research areas are: Micro and Nanoscale fluid mechanics (microfluidics), MEMS, bio-MEMS, biological flows at the cellular level, micro-scale laminar mixing, physiological sensors, electrical and optical manipulation of particles and fluids, and development of microfluidic diagnostic techniques.​

 

Below is the schedule of future BNC strategic thinking discussion meetings, please mark your calendars to attend if possible.  

 

Date

Faculty

Topic

1/17/19

David Warsinger

Water Purification

2/7/19

Mahdi Hosseini

Exploring Quantum Regime of Atom-Photon Dynamics for Applications in Sensing, Communication and Computations

2/14/19

Ali Shakouri

Birck Strategic Planning

2/21/19

Steve Wereley

Rapid Electrokinetic Patterning

2/28/19

Yong Chen

Purdue Quantum Science and Engineering Institute (PQSEI)​

3/7/19

Dana Weinstein

Birck Operations

3/21/19

Liang Pan

Laser / e-beam nano manufacturing

3/28/19

Mohit Verma

Microbiome

4/11/19

Rahim Rahimi

Nano Manufacturing

4/18/19

SPS Panel (Tracy Hudson)

Industrial contracting models panel discussion: Budgets and IP contracting issues

4/25/19

Daniel Suter

Neuronal mechanics: an example of nano-bio research​

 

 

Thank you!

 

Jaime Turner

Administrative Assistant to the Director

Birck Nanotechnology Center | Room 1027 | W. Lafayette, IN

Office:  765.494.3509 | Fax: 765.496.8383 | Email: jjturner@purdue.edu

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