WISE Public Lecture: Daniela Roeper, Founder of Borealis Wind
Experimental and Computational Optimization of a Wind Turbine Blade De-Icing System
Experimental and Computational Optimization of a Wind Turbine Blade De-Icing System
New insights into nanomaterials with applications from high temperature superconductivity to insulators
SPEAKER
Professor Judith L. Macmanus -Driscoll
Department of Materials Science
University of Cambridge, U.K.
Reception to follow in QNC 2501
The WIN Nano Graduate Student Seminar Series provides an opportunity for nanotechnology graduate students of WIN members to present and disucss their research, to help foster knowledge exchange and dialogue between researchers across disciplines.
12:00-12:30
Flexible GaN nanowire flexible blue light emitting diodes and trend for micron LED displays
Speaker: Mohsen Asad
Supervisor: Professor William Wong
You are invited to join the Forum and network with over 200 guests and exhibitors participating in the Innovation Showcase representing the microgrid and innovative technology industry. Participating in the Forum are corporate, government, industry and institutional representatives from: wind, solar, micro-hydro, geothermal, and storage systems, engineering, electric mobility (G2V, V2H, and V2G), energy storage and Information and Communication Technology (ICT), equipment manufacturers, utilities, consultants, federal, provincial and municipal governments, communities and students.
Please join us on the slopes to ski or snowboard at this exclusive and beautiful private resort! Once again this year, we are partnering with the Faculty of Science and Science alumni will join us on the hills.
ConradConnect Live connects Conrad Centre entrepreneurs, both current students and alumni, with each other and with friends from the Waterloo ecosystem. Join us for this month's event focused on acquisitions, to learn from special guest entrepreneurs who have experienced the process firsthand - in some cases more than once!
Special guests include:
Charles Clark, Fellow, Joint Quantum Institute
Much of what we understand about the world comes from our eyes, which sense the colors from red to violet that are expressed in the rainbow.
The WIN Nano Graduate Student Seminar Series provides an opportunity for nanotechnology graduate students of WIN members to present and discuss their research, to help foster knowledge exchange and dialogue between researchers and across disciplines.
This seminar is free and everyone is welcome to attend.
12:00-12:30
Cellulose Nanocystals Incorporated Nancocomposites for Water Treatment Applications
Speaker: Nishil Mohammed
Supervisor: Professor Michael Tam