Dear BNC faculty,
Two Colombia-US
Research Institutes are in the planning stages to begin this Fall 2011 .
This College of Engineering Initiative will focus on two interdisciplinary
areas: on related to biotechnology and the other in Nanotechnology.
The effort in nanotechnology is likely to focus on biodiversity, forest product
nanotechnology, nanomedicine, energy, materials and electronics.
This
engagement opportunity, once details are agreed upon by both Colombia and
Purdue, will provide roughly 30 fully funded doctoral students in the above nanotechnology
research areas. These students are competitively selected from the best
research institutions in Colombia by two funding agencies; Colfuturo, a
privately funded foundation, and Colciencias, a government funding agency
similar to NSF.
A
second leg of this engagement effort is to seek funding for workshops/symposia
to enhance the research collaboration between the participating faculty from
Colombia and Purdue.
This program will advance in
stages as we discuss and finalize the details with the funding agencies. However
we would like to identify faculty in the nanotechnology research areas as soon
as possible.
Therefore if you are
interested in learning more about this opportunity and learning how you can be
a critical member of this global collaboration please contact me as soon as
possible.
Arvind Raman and I are
working together to develop this program and we’d like to identify
interested faculty by October 1, 2010.
Best regards,
~
Monica M. Cortez Allain, Ph.D. ~
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Monica M.
Cortez Allain, Ph.D.
Managing
Director
Birck
Nanotechnology Center
1205 W. State
Street
West
Lafayette, IN 47907-2057
Phone:
(765) 494-5138 Fax: (765) 496-8299
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