Hi Everyone!
This week, for NSAC | Coffee Hour Special Series, our interviewee is BNC Alumni
Professor- Prof. Baratunde Cola.
Prof. Cola obtained his PhD from Purdue University in 2008 and is currently an Associate Professor in George W. Woodruff School
of Mechanical Engineering and the school of Materials Science and Engineering at Georgia Tech.
Prof. Cola is the founder of Carbice Nanotechnologies, a company that sells a leading solution for heat removal in electronic
devices. For his work and leading research Prof. Cola has received several prestigious awards including the
Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
in 2012 by the then President
Barack Obama for his work in nanotechnology, energy and outreach to high school art and science teachers and students. Prof. Cola
has also received the AAAS Early Career Award for Public Engagement with Science
in 2013 and the
Bergles-Rohsenow Young Investigator Award
in Heat Transfer from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 2015.
Join us this Friday afternoon as shares Prof. Cola shares a part of his academic and entrepreneurial
journey with us.
An Interview with Prof. Baratunde Cola
When: Friday
1:30 pm (Apr-16, 2021)
Where: MS Teams https://tinyurl.com/nsac-event-16-apr-2021

(Poster by Swati Shikha)
Warm regards,
Nanotechnology Student Advisory Council (NSAC)
Due to COVID, Coffee Hour is moved online and will be held over MS Teams. NSAC aims at providing recognition
to all our speakers, and strives to publicize BNC and the research being carried out here to a global audience. With the speaker's permission, the recorded Coffee Hour sessions will be uploaded on NSAC's
Youtube channel for public access, with due credit to the speakers. All the interviewees will also receive a NSAC Coffee Mug as a token of appreciation.
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NSAC is a student organization that strives to enhance the communication among nanotechnology related people at Purdue. We have hosted
a bunch of academic and social events in the past years, such as Coffee Hour, Fab Forum, interactive workshops, corn maze, etc. This year, owing to the special COVID-19 circumstances, NSAC will actively shift to virtual
efforts to enhance the connections and communications within the community. Let’s make nano ‘bigger’ and stronger together.
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Microsoft Teams meeting
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