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CELL-MET Thrust Area 1 - Nanomanufacturing: Organic Vapor Jet Printing (OVJP)
05 Feb 2019 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Clarence Chan, CELL-MET ERC
The NSF Engineering Research Center in Cellular Metamaterials (CELL-MET) plans to accomplish four goals with the cellular metamaterials it intends to build: fabricate responsive heart tissue containing muscle cells and blood vessels; understand and control the tissue using optical technologies;...
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CELL-MET Thrust Area 1 - Nanomanufacturing: Atomic Calligraphy for Cellular Adhesion
07 Feb 2019 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Josh Javor, CELL-MET ERC
In this presentation, BU graduate student Josh Javor explains his work on Nanomanufacturing in David Bishop's lab.
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CELL-MET Thrust Area 2 - Nanomechanics: Scaffold Generation Using 3D Jet Writing
07 Feb 2019 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Ayse Muniz, CELL-MET ERC
In this presentation, UMich graduate student Ayșe Muñiz explains her work on Nanomechanics in Joerg Lahann's lab.
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CELL-MET Thrust Area 2 - Nanomechanics: Cell-Integrated Surface Plasmon Resonance
08 Feb 2019 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Maedeh Mozneb, CELL-MET ERC
In this presentation, FIU graduate student Maedeh Mozneb explains her work on Nanomechanics in Chen-Zhong Li’s lab.
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CELL-MET Thrust Area 2 - Nanomechanics: Direct Laser Writing and Dynamic Microstructures
08 Feb 2019 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Rachael Jayne, CELL-MET ERC
In this presentation, BU graduate student Rachael Jayne explains her work on Nanomechanics in Alice White’s lab...
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CELL-MET Thrust Area 4 - Optical Engineering: Micro-Electro-Mechanical based Deformable Mirrors
08 Feb 2019 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): HUate Li, CELL-MET ERC
In this presentation, BU graduate student Huate Li explains his work on Optical Engineering in Thomas Bifano’s lab..
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CELL-MET Thrust Area 4 - Optical Engineering: SERS-active Nanopipette Development for Intracellular Biochemical Sensing
08 Feb 2019 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Jing Guo, CELL-MET ERC
The NSF Engineering Research Center in Cellular Metamaterials (CELL-MET) plans to accomplish four goals with the cellular metamaterials it intends to build: fabricate responsive heart tissue containing muscle cells and blood vessels; understand and control the tissue using optical technologies;...
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CELL-MET Thrust Area 2: Nanomechanics: Mechanical Properties of Materials, Scaffolds and Cardiac Tissues
04 Apr 2019 | Online Presentations | Contributor(s): Pranjal Nautiyal
In this presentation, FIU graduate student Pranjal Nautiyal explains his work on Nanomechanics in Arvind Agarwal's Lab.