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  1. Shaiel Duque

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  2. Designing a NISQ Reservoir with Maximal Memory Capacity for Volatility Forecasting

    28 Oct 2020 | | Contributor(s):: Samudra Dasgupta

    In this talk, we lay out the systematic design considerations for using a NISQ reservoir as a computing engine. We then show how to experimentally evaluate the memory capacity of various reservoir topologies  (using IBM-Q’s Rochester device) to identify the configuration with maximum...

  3. Samudra Dasgupta

    Samudra Dasgupta obtained his B.Tech in Electronics and Electrical Engineering from IIT-Kharagpur 2006, followed by M.S. in Engineering and Applied Sciences from Harvard 2008 and an M.B.A. from...

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  4. Tech Intersection: Understanding the Bio and Nano Link

    23 Jan 2018 | | Contributor(s):: Christie M. Sayes, NACK Network

    Outline:The application (medicine and engineering) and implication (human health and environmental toxicology) of the Nano-Bio InterfacePart 1: Introduction to the fields of nanomedicine and nanotoxicologyPart 2: Commercialization case studies

  5. Anthony Cadène

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  6. Apr 30 2015

    Nanomaterials in the Workplace: Health, Safety and Risk Implications

    The Northern California Section of the American Industrial Hygiene Association is holding it's annual technical symposium on April 30th in Menlo Park, CA.Topics include risk management, regulation,...

    https://nanohub.org/events/details/1165

  7. Random Forest Model Objects for Pulmonary Toxicity Risk Assessment

    17 Apr 2013 | | Contributor(s):: Jeremy M Gernand

    This download contains MATLAB treebagger or Random Forest (RF) model objects created via meta-analysis of nanoparticle rodent pulmonary toxicity experiments. The ReadMe.txt file contains object descriptions including output definitions, input parameter descriptions, and applicable limits.

  8. Jo Anne Shatkin

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  9. Carbon Nanotube (CNT) Pulmonary Toxicity Data Set

    14 Mar 2012 | | Contributor(s):: Jeremy M Gernand

    This data set contains the collected in vivo pulmonary toxicity results contained in 18 published studies conducted between 2004 and 2011 with single- and multi-walled carbon nanotubes. These data include characterization measurements of the CNT samples as well as observed animal toxic responses...

  10. Jeremy M Gernand

    Jeremy Gernand is currently an Assistant Professor of Industrial Health and Safety at Penn State University. He is currently pursuing research related to the occupational hazards of exposure to...

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  11. BME 695L Lecture 16: FDA and EPA Regulatory Issues

    02 Dec 2011 | | Contributor(s):: James Leary

    See references below for related reading.16.1      Introduction and overview16.1.1    How does the FDA think about nanomedical systems?16.1.2    The 2006 Nanotechnology Task Force16.2      Some...

  12. What We Know and Don’t Know About the Toxicity of Nanomaterials: Challenges in Developing Experimental Approaches for Safety Assessment

    24 Dec 2010 | | Contributor(s):: Peter L Goering

    This seminar will summarize recent research activities at CDRH/FDA and highlight issues en countered in the characterization and biological responses of some prototypic nanomaterials.

  13. French & American Young Engineering Scientists Symposium 2009

    November 16-18, 2009 NOTE: New travel information has been added. Introduction Scientists and engineers from the US and France have been building collaborative linkages between young...

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  14. The Opposite of Human Enhancement: Nanotechnology and the Blind Chicken Problem

    20 Oct 2008 | | Contributor(s):: Paul B. Thompson

  15. Teaching Risk Studies

    24 Apr 2008 | | Contributor(s):: David M. Berube

    Risk studies needs to be taught to all students. While not necessitating a stand-alone status in educational settings prior to post-secondary education, it might behoove to find creative ways to add components of risk studies to K-12 curriculum. This lecture will examine some of the challenges...

  16. Purdue Bioethics Seminar Series

    01 Apr 2008 | | Contributor(s):: Jonathan Beever, Nicolae Morar

    How do biotechnologies challenge our social boundarires?The Purdue Bioethics Seminar Series seeks to continue to press the issue of ethics in science and technology here at Purdue. We intend to build opportunities for engagement between philosophy, policy, and science at a campus-wide level and...

  17. BME 695N Lecture 21: FDA and EPA Regulatory Issues

    27 Nov 2007 | | Contributor(s):: James Leary

    Outline:Introduction and overview How does the FDA think about nanomedical systems? The 2006 Nanotechnology Task Force Some details of the Nanotechnology Task Force Report General findings of the report Some initial recommendations of the Task Force Where the FDA may need to meet EPA on nanoscale...

  18. Toward Anticipatory Governance

    25 Sep 2007 | | Contributor(s):: David Guston

    The Center for Nanotechnology in Society at Arizona State University (CNS-ASU) is an NSF-funded center, created in October 2005, for research, education and outreach on the societal aspects of nano-scale science and engineering (NSE). CNS-ASU involves the collaboration of scores of faculty,...

  19. Nanotechnologies, Science and Society: Promises and Challenges

    10 May 2007 | | Contributor(s):: James Leary

  20. Planning for Disaster: Designing a Cleanroom to Minimize Risk Should a Disaster Occur

    09 Apr 2007 | | Contributor(s):: John Weaver

    The cleanliness levels of a cleanroom or other high-technology facility make it inherently vulnerable to a disaster such as a fire. Historically, even a small event of this type can cause significant downtime and cost millions of dollars in remediation. When designing a cleanroom, steps can be...