The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology presents: What Do Polymers Have To Do With Pavlov’s Dog?
Professor Alberto Salleo
Department of Materials Science and Engineering,
Stanford University, California, United States
Professor Alberto Salleo
Department of Materials Science and Engineering,
Stanford University, California, United States
Supporting Nurses with Health Information Technology: Cognitive Functions of the Kardex and 'Brains' Artifacts
Biosketch:
Dr. Emily Patterson is an associate professor in the Division of Health Information Management and Systems in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, College of Medicine at the Ohio State University. She also holds a courtesy appointment in the college of nursing. She received her PhD in Industrial Systems Engineering in 1999 and does research on human factors engineering, patient safety, and informatics.
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.
11:30-12:00
Binding Kinetics of Mucoadhesive Nanoparticles
Speaker: Aaminah Ahmad
Supervisor: Professor Frank Gu
Zhanfeng Cui
PhD, DSc, FIChemE, FREng
Donald Pollock Professor of Chemical Engineering
Director, CRMI Technology Centre, Institute of Biomedical Engineering
Department of Engineering Science
University of Oxford
Abstract:
SPEAKER: Xihua Wang, Assistant Professor at the University of Alberta
ABSTRACT: In this talk, I will show my group’s recent efforts in the design and fabrication of engineered micro/nanostructures on plastic and nanofibril paper substrates for solar energy harvesting and sensing applications.
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.
Photocatalytic decomposition of estrogens and associated estrogenic activity using immobilized TiO2
Speaker: Maricor Arlos
Supervisor: Professor Mark Servos and Susan Andrews
This seminar is free and everyone is welcome to attend.
Who should attend: Undergraduates, Graduate students, faculty or staff who are interested in the steps to obtain seed funding.
Dr. Andrew Myles
Research Council Officer
Program Coordinator - Innovation Support
National Institute for Nanotechnology
Josh A. Taylor
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Toronto
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.