IEN sponsors the Nano@Tech seminar series which meets on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month during the academic year at noon in the Marcus Nanotechnology Building conference rooms (1116-1118). Most seminars are live streamed on our YouTube channel and are archived for later viewing.

If you would like to be added to the mailing list and receive information related to Nano@Tech events please send an email to David Gottfried or Amelia Neumeister.

 

Current Schedule

Spring 2024 Series

All Seminars are held on Tuesdays from noon - 1:00 p.m.

 

 
DateLocationSpeakerAffiliationTitle
January 23Marcus 1116-1118Tequila HarrisSchool of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia TechEnabling Roll-to-Roll Manufacture of Thin Films through Conventional and Innovative Coating Processes
February 13Marcus 1116-1118Suman DattaSchool of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia TechPlenty of Room at the Top and Bottom
February 27Marcus 1116-1118Farrokh AyaziSchool of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia TechMEMS and Integrated Instruments: What does the future hold?
March 12Marcus 1116-1118Seung Soon JangSchool of Materials Science Engineering, Georgia TechMultiscale Modeling and Simulation Approach Transforming Design, Discovery, and Development of Advanced Materials
March 26Marcus 1116-1118Vida JamaliSchool of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Georgia TechTBA
April 9Marcus 1116-1118Aaron StebnerSchool of Materials Science Engineering, Georgia TechTBA

 

Nano@Tech Live Stream

 

You can view Nano@Tech real-time and away from campus! Check out our live stream on YouTube.

 

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Nano@Tech Video Archives

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Gleb Yushin - Next Generation Materials as the Foundation for Future Li-Ion Batteries
David N. Ku - Novel Ways to Use POC and Nanotechnology in Clinical Medicine
Sourabh Saha - Projection Two-Photon Lithography for Rapid and Versatile Nanoscale 3D Printing