BNC Faculty Seminar Series TODAY - Presenter: Wenzhuo Wu-Thurs., 11/21 @ 12noon in BRK 2001
REMINDER: BNC Faculty Seminar, TODAY Thurs., 11/21 @ 12noon in BRK 2001. Presenter: Wenzhuo Wu Dear all, The next BNC Faculty Seminar is today Thursday, 11/21 @ 12pm (lunch provided) in BRK 2001 Presenter: Ravi and Eleanor Talwar Rising Star Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering, Wenzhuo Wu. Wenzhuo Wu<https://engineering.purdue.edu/IE/people/ptProfile?resource_id=126298>, Ravi and Eleanor Talwar Rising Star Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering will present an overview of his work on Hybrid nanomanufacturing of hierarchical wearables for smart user interface for the first half then the remainder will be open for questions and high-level discussion of collaboration opportunities that can lead to future center of excellence and/or also brainstorm about a shared vision for Birck. Hybrid nanomanufacturing of hierarchical wearables for smart user interface Abstract: The seamless and adaptive interactions between functional devices and their environment (e.g., the human body) are critical for advancing emerging technologies, e.g., wearable devices, consumer electronics, and human-machine interface. The state-of-the-art technologies, however, require a complex integration of heterogeneous components to interface the environmental, mechanical stimulus, which is ubiquitous and abundant in the above applications. These limitations have severely hampered the advancement and broader utilization of related technologies. Moreover, all existing technologies require a power source, which complicates the system design and limits operation schemes. In this talk, I will discuss our recent progress in developing self-powered human-integrated nanodevices through the hybrid nanomanufacturing of multifunctional materials into heterostructured nanodevices. This new class of wearable devices are conformable to human skins and can sustainably perform self-powered, non-invasive functions, e.g., physiological monitoring and gesture recognition, by harvesting the operation power from the human body. Such an operation scheme is fundamentally hinged on the polarization induced current term in Maxwell’s displacement current. This research is expected to have a positive impact and immediate relevance to many societally pervasive areas, e.g., biomedical monitoring, consumer electronics, and robotics. Please find below the BNC Fall Faculty Seminar Series Schedule. Date Faculty Topic 11/21/19 Wenzhuo Wu Ravi and Eleanor Talwar Rising Star Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering Hybrid nanomanufacturing of hierarchical wearables for smart user interface 11/28/19 Thanksgiving Break 12/5/19 Luna Lu Associate Professor of Civil Engineering with courtesy appointmen in Materials Science and Engineering Sustainable Materials and Renewable Technology 12/12/19 Finals Week 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<mailto:jjturner@purdue.edu> ______________________________________________________________ [https://www.purdue.edu/brand/images/Purdue_University-150_Years_of_Giant_Lea...] www.purdue.edu/giantleaps<http://www.purdue.edu/giantleaps>
Dear all, The next BNC Faculty Seminar is Thursday, 12/5 @ 12pm (lunch provided) in BRK 2001 Presenter: Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, Luna Lu. Luna Lu<https://engineering.purdue.edu/SMARTLab>, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering will present an overview of her work on Nanotechnology for Energy Harvesting and Sensing Applications for the first half then the remainder will be open for questions and high-level discussion of collaboration opportunities that can lead to future center of excellence and/or also brainstorm about a shared vision for Birck. Nanotechnology for Energy Harvesting and Sensing Applications Abstract: The development of nanostructured compound semiconductors is fueling a revolution in solar cells, thermoelectric, piezoelectric and other optoelectronic devices. This presentation will cover some of our group’s effort on nanostructured materials growth and engineering for energy harvesting and sensing applications; in particular, oxides and nitrides for solar cells, thermoelectrics, and piezoelectric sensing for civil infrastructures. Several studies will be highlighted including Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition (MOCVD) of ZnO- based materials for solar cells, and various approach to increase thermoelectric efficiency of III-Nitrides. The impact of doping, and crystallographic defects on electrical and thermal properties on the TE properties of nitrides thin films grown by MOCVD will be systematically analyzed. In addition, our recent work on engineering piezoelectric sensors for real-time materials’ property monitoring in civil infrastructure will be discussed. ***Note this is the last BNC faculty seminar for the Fall semester and we will start again the in the Spring semester*** Date Faculty Topic 12/5/19 Luna Lu Associate Professor of Civil Engineering with courtesy appointmen in Materials Science and Engineering Nanotechnology for Energy Harvesting and Sensing Applications 12/12/19 Finals Week 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<mailto:jjturner@purdue.edu> ______________________________________________________________ [https://www.purdue.edu/brand/images/Purdue_University-150_Years_of_Giant_Lea...] www.purdue.edu/giantleaps<http://www.purdue.edu/giantleaps>
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Turner, Jaime J