Hello fellow researchers,

 

Warm regards from NSAC! As we are embracing the brand new week, we would like to share a quote from our Coffee Hour interview.

 

 

All the best wishes for moving one-step forward on your personal and professional goals in this week, with the passion and enjoyment in mind as always.

If you need a platform to discuss your fabrication or characterization related challenges, please feel free to share your difficulties with the BNC staff at Fab Forum (Tuesday  2:00 pm,  https://tinyurl.com/fab-forum-office-hour ).

If you need guidance on your career development, or tips for personal growth, you are invited to listen to the stories shared by Birck professors/staff/alumni, and get yourself recharged at Coffee Hour (previous episodes:  Youtube Spotify Podcast).

 

 NSAC is always willing to lend its support towards your success.

 

Wishing you a fruitful new week,

Team NSAC

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NSAC is a student organization built to help enhance the communication within the nanotechnology community at Purdue. We have hosted a bunch of academic and social events in the past years, such as the Coffee Hour, the Fab Forum, interactive workshops, and corn maze. This year, owing to special COVID-19 restrictions, NSAC will strive to achieve the same goals through active virtual efforts. Let’s make nano ‘bigger’ and stronger together. 

 

From: Nanotechnology Student Advisory Council
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2021 12:25 PM
To: Bnc-grads-list@ecn.purdue.edu; BNC-Staff; flex-gradstu-list@ecn.purdue.edu
Cc: Aaron Franklin
Subject: RE: [NSAC] A new week is here!

 

Hello fellow researchers,

 

Warm regards from NSAC! As we are embracing the brand new week, we would like to share a quote from our Coffee Hour interview.

 

 

All the best wishes for moving one-step forward on your personal and professional goals in this week, with the hope that nothing can deviate you from what you truly desire.

If you need a platform to discuss your fabrication or characterization related challenges, please feel free to share your difficulties with the BNC staff at Fab Forum (Tuesday  2:00 pm,  https://tinyurl.com/fab-forum-office-hour ).

If you need guidance on your career development, or tips for success, you are invited to listen to the stories shared by Birck professors/staff/alumni, and get yourself recharged at Coffee Hour (previous episodes:  Youtube Spotify Podcast).

 

 NSAC is always willing to lend its support towards your success.

 

Wishing you a fruitful new week,

Team NSAC

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NSAC is a student organization built to help enhance the communication within the nanotechnology community at Purdue. We have hosted a bunch of academic and social events in the past years, such as the Coffee Hour, the Fab Forum, interactive workshops, and corn maze. This year, owing to special COVID-19 restrictions, NSAC will strive to achieve the same goals through active virtual efforts. Let’s make nano ‘bigger’ and stronger together. 

 

From: Nanotechnology Student Advisory Council
Sent: Monday, March 22, 2021 4:13 AM
To: Bnc-grads-list@ecn.purdue.edu; BNC-Staff; flex-gradstu-list@ecn.purdue.edu
Cc: Bivas Saha
Subject: [NSAC] A new week is here!

 

Hello fellow researchers,

 

Warm regards from NSAC! As we are embracing the brand new week, we would like to share a quote from our Coffee Hour interview.

 

 

All the best wishes for moving one-step forward on your personal and professional goals in this week, with the hope that all the small details you are focusing now will build to your big picture.

If you need a platform to discuss your fabrication or characterization related challenges, please feel free to share your difficulties with the BNC staff at Fab Forum (Tuesday  2:00 pm,  https://tinyurl.com/fab-forum-office-hour ).

If you need guidance on your career development, or tips for success, you are invited to listen to the stories shared by Birck professors/staff/alumni, and get yourself recharged at Coffee Hour (previous episodes:  Youtube Spotify Podcast).

 

 NSAC is always willing to lend its support towards your success.

 

Wishing you a fruitful new week,

Team NSAC

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NSAC is a student organization built to help enhance the communication within the nanotechnology community at Purdue. We have hosted a bunch of academic and social events in the past years, such as the Coffee Hour, the Fab Forum, interactive workshops, and corn maze. This year, owing to special COVID-19 restrictions, NSAC will strive to achieve the same goals through active virtual efforts. Let’s make nano ‘bigger’ and stronger together. 

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From: Nanotechnology Student Advisory Council
Sent: Monday, March 15, 2021 9:04 AM
To: Bnc-grads-list@ecn.purdue.edu; BNC-Staff; flex-gradstu-list@ecn.purdue.edu
Cc: Mathieu Luisier
Subject: [NSAC] Welcome to the new week.

 

Hello fellow researchers,

 

Warm regards from NSAC! As we are embracing the brand new week, we would like to share a quote from our Coffee Hour interview.

 

 

All the best wishes for moving one-step forward on your personal and professional goals in this week, with the hope that unexpected occurrences detour you to more exciting moments.

If you need a platform to discuss your fabrication or characterization related challenges, please feel free to share your difficulties with the BNC staff at Fab Forum (Tuesday  2:00 pm,  https://tinyurl.com/fab-forum-office-hour ).

If you need guidance on your career development, or tips for success, you are invited to listen to the stories shared by Birck professors/staff/alumni, and get yourself recharged at Coffee Hour (previous episodes:  Youtube Spotify Podcast).

 

 NSAC is always willing to lend its support towards your success.

 

Wishing you a fruitful new week,

Team NSAC

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NSAC is a student organization built to help enhance the communication within the nanotechnology community at Purdue. We have hosted a bunch of academic and social events in the past years, such as the Coffee Hour, the Fab Forum, interactive workshops, and corn maze. This year, owing to special COVID-19 restrictions, NSAC will strive to achieve the same goals through active virtual efforts. Let’s make nano ‘bigger’ and stronger together. 

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