Network for Computational Nanotechnology (NCN) is a National Science Foundation (NSF) gateway and research network with a mission to enable education and research in nanoscience for nanotechnology applications. NCN currently focuses on nanoelectronics, nanoelectromechanics, nanomaterials, nanophotonics, and nanodevices for biology and medicine – as well as other key areas.
Announcements
Biweekly Student Seminar (April 10, 2009): “Towards an Efficient System-Level Framework for Designing and Modeling complex Microsystems” by Zeng Yi (Postdoc with Prof. Clark)
Trip to Argonne National Lab, Chicago: The NCN@Purdue SLC is organizing a tour of Argonne National Laboratory in Spring 2009. The tour is free for NCN students. Please let us know of your interest in the trip by taking this poll.
NCN Student Dinner, Spring 2009: The Spring 2009 NCN student banquet shall take place on Tuesday, April 21 in the East Faculty Lounge, PMU. Accept the invitation to attend this event here.
NCN Student Research Symposium (NSRS) 2009: This year the annual student research symposium shall be held in conjunction with the annual NCN all hands review in Summer. More on this soon!
Activities
NCN Student Research Symposium 2009
NCN Student Banquet Spring 2009