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  1. Quantum Photonics Faculty Candidate Seminar featuring Philip Walther

    Photonic Quantum Cloud Computing and Quantum Simulation Philip Walther is a tenured Associate Professor at the Faculty of Physics at the University of Vienna. Since 2013, he has been the Head of the Quantum Optics, -Nanophysics, -Information Group, which includes seven workgroups with more than 100 people, and in 2014 he also became the Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Physics. He was elected to membership of the German Young Academy in 2007, the Global Young Academy in 2012, and the...

  2. Jeff C.H. Ko, DVM, MS, DACVAA Seminar

    Biosensors and nanotechnology in modern veterinary and human medicine: research challenges Jeff C.H. Ko, DVM, MS, DACVAA Professor, Anesthesiology Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine    Introduction on College of Veterinary Medicine research facility Gert J. Breur, DVM, MS, PhD Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine      In this presentation, the challenges of using biosensors and nanotechnology in veterinary and human medicine will...

  3. BNC LAAST Seminar Series featuring Prof. Gleb Yushin

    Professor GlebYushin Materials and Engineering and Director of the Center for Nanostructured Materials for Energy Storage Georgia Institute of Technology NanocompositeElectrodes For Next Generation Energy Storage Devices GlebYushinis a Professor at the School of Materials and Engineering and a Director of the Center for Nanostructured Materials for Energy Storage at Georgia Institute of Technology. For his contributions to materials science, he has received numerous awards and...

  4. Career Connections in the Micro- and Nano- Electronics Industries

    Learn about career opportunities in high tech. Acquire valuable, practical information that will helpyou choose career directions and plan for success. This seminar will help students to meet the demands of today’s high tech work force and to be successful with their careers. Industry volunteers will share what the high tech industry looks for when they recruit for new graduates.   AGENDA   2:00pm Welcome to SEMI Professional Development Seminar 2:15pm Industry...

  5. Quantum Photonics Faculty Candidate Seminar featuring Xiao-Song Ma

    Harnessing single photons in quantum technology Xiao-Song Ma is a Marie Curie postdoc fellow in Department of Electrical Engineering at Yale University. His main research interests are in experimental implementations of photonic quantum information processing. The spectrum of his research covers quantum nano-photonics, quantum communication, simulation and foundations of quantum physics. He received his Bachelor’s degree from Nanjing University in 2003, Master’s degree from...

  6. Cleanroom Workshop presented by John R. Weaver II

    Cleanrooms: Using Cleanrooms to Control Particle Contamination A Workshop Presented by Purdue University This workshop will provide a brief overview of particle behavior to establish a basis for understanding the operation of a cleanroom, then concentrates on the function of a cleanroom and how a cleanroom carries out that function. It will demonstrate a wide variety of concepts available to the cleanroom designer and discuss the tradeoffs inherent in these concepts. The workshop will...

  7. Nanomanufacturing Faculty Candidate Seminar featuring Tse Nga (Tina) Ng

    Development of Flexible Printed Electronics Platform Dr. TseNga(Tina) Ng is a Senior Research Scientist with the Electronic Materials and Device Laboratory at Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). She joined PARC in 2006, and since then her research has focused on flexible electronics. Her work on printed systems has received the 2012 Innovation Award from FlextechAlliance and has been named Runner-up for the Wall Street Journal Technology Innovation Award. In 2014, her interdisciplinary...

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  9. Nanomanufacturing Faculty Candidate Seminar featuring Chi Hwan Lee

    Advanced Nanomanufacturing Processes: Fabricating Thin Film Electronics on Unusual Substrates Dr. Chi Hwan Lee received M.S. (2009) and Ph.D. degrees (2013) in Mechanical Engineering at Stanford University, and double B.S. degrees (2007) in Mechanical Engineering and Industrial Engineering at Illinois Institute of Technology and Ajou University (Korea) through dual degrees program. His Ph.D. research with Professor Xiaolin Zheng involves developments and fundamental studies of advanced...

  10. BNC Seminar featuring Dr. Lin Cheng

    Advanced Wide Bandgap Semiconductors for Future High-Power and Renewable Energy Applications DrLin Cheng has 15+ years of wide bandgap semiconductor R&D and manufacturing experience in a combination of industry and academic settings. She received a BS degree in Material Science from Wuhan University of Technology, Wuhan, China, in 1988 and a PhD degree in Electrical Engineering from University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio in 2003. Dr. Cheng is currently serving as a senior researcher...

  11. Quantum Photonics Faculty Candidate Seminar featuring Nathalie de Leon

    Diamond nanophotonicsfor solid state quantum optics Nathalie de Leon is a Center for Integrated Quantum Materials postdoctoral fellow in the Harvard physics department, jointly supervised by Mikhail Lukinand HongkunPark. Her research focuses on cavity QED with diamond nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers integrated with diamond-based nanophotonics, with the goal of realizing scalable solid-state quantum networks. She is also working on surface chemistry and materials characterization in diamond,...

  12. Zhe-Yu Ou Seminar

    Non-Traditional Interferometers for Quantum Metrology We will discuss a new type of interferometers that employ nonlinear devices as beam splitters. A specific scheme with parametric amplifiers, the so called SU(1,1) interferometer, is implemented and iscompared with a traditional linear interferometer. A new paradigm for quantum interferometry is found that is different from the noisereduction mechanism in squeezed state interferometry. Furthermore, thenonlinear process...

  13. OSA Traveling Lecturer Seminar 2015 featuring Alexey V. Akimov

    Leader of Quantum Simulators Integrated Optics group at Russian Quantum Center & Research Scientist at Harvard University Towards light-spin interface for NV center in diamond Abstract: One of the key challenges in modern quantum information processing is to enable efficient transfer of quantum information stored in atomic-like systems into almost perfect information carriers - photons. Besides quantum information processing and communication, efficient quantum interfaces are highly...

  14. Quantum Photonics Faculty Candidate Seminar- Professor Zubin Jacob

    Over the last few years, my group has been developing the fluctuational and quantum electrodynamics of polaritons - collective oscillations of light and matter. This endeavor led us to discover a unique singular resonance in moving media that causes a giant increase in vacuum friction, the fluctuationaldrag force exerted by vacuum on bodies in relative motion.  I will discuss the possibility of observing such a resonance and its underlying connections to other QED phenomena. These...

  15. Spintronics Preeminent Team Seminar Series presents Prof. Gang Xiao

    Giant Spin Hall Effect and Spintronics During the last couple of years, Giant Spin Hall Effect (GSHE) has received much attention for its interesting magnetotransport property and promising potential for spintronics applications, in magnetic random access memories (MRAM), spin logics (SL), RF devices, and magneto-optical components. Solids with large atomic numbers and resistivities exhibit very large Spin Hall Angle (SHA), a key and characterizing parameter of GSHE. The origin of GSHE is...

  16. BNC Distinguished Seminar featuring Roger T. Bonnecaze

    Unit Operations of Nanomanufacturing Dr. Roger T. Bonnecazeis the William and Bettye NowlinChair of Engineering in the McKettaDepartment of Chemical Engineering and the co-Director of the NSF Engineering Research Center for NanomanufacturingSystems for Mobile Computing and Energy Technologies (NASCENT) at The University of Texas at Austin.   He received his B.S. (‘85) from Cornell University and his M.S. (‘87) and Ph.D. (‘91) from the California Institute of...

  17. LAAST Seminar Featuring Professor Karin Dahmen

    Universal Quake Statistics: from Nanopillarsto Earthquakes Professor Dahmenreceived her Vordiplom in physics from the UniversitätBonn, Germany, in 1989, and her Ph.Din physics from Cornell in 1995. Before joining the faculty at Illinois in 1999, she was a Junior Fellow at Harvard University.  She has wide-ranging interests in "soft" condensed matter physics, including nonequilibriumdynamical systems, hysteresis, avalanches, earthquakes, population biology, the...

  18. Javier E Garay Seminar

    Photon and phonon interactions with nanocrystallinematerials: Engineering transparent materials for optical and energy applications The efficient generation and utilization of energy is one the most pressing issues in our society today. In this talk I will discuss our on-going effort in engineering transparent polycrystalline materials for efficient solid state lighting (SSL) and high power lasing applications. Both SSL and lasers can have a significant impact on mitigating energy loss. For...

  19. Prof. J. Colchero Seminar

    Prof. J. Colchero Universidad de Murcia, Facultad de Química Centro de Investigación en Ópica y Nanociencia (CIOyN) Departamento de Física Campus Universitario de Espinardo, E-30100 – Murcia SPAIN Electrostatic Scanning Force Microscopy: Electric fields as powerful tools for nanoscale material characterization In Electrostatic Scanning Force Microscopy a voltage difference applied between a sharp tip and the sample induces electrical forces that...

  20. Michael Kong

    Michael Kong Batten Endowed Chair in Bioelectrics Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Frank Reidy Center for Bioelectrics Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA   Plasma Biomedicine – from a triggered spark to engineering-enabled therapies   Gas discharges sustained near room temperature are known to be indispensible for many industries including microelectronics fabrication, display and lighting, and surface engineering. Much less known is that their...