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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/institute-for-quantum-computing/events/nature-insp
 ired-nanotechnologies
LOCATION:QNC - Quantum Nano Centre 200 University Avenue West Waterloo ON N
 2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Nature-Inspired Nanotechnologies
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DESCRIPTION:IQC SEMINAR - JONG-SOUK YEO\, YONSEI UNIVERSITY\n\nQuantum Nano
  Centre\, 200 University Ave West\, Room QNC 0101\nWaterloo\, ON\, CA N2L 
 3G1\n\nBiomimetic or nature-Inspired technologies are referring to the\nem
 erging fields where innovations are strongly inspired by the wisdom\nfrom 
 nature or biological systems. Multiple levels of approaches are\nfeasible 
 from nature-inspiration – adaptation of how nature works\,\nadoption of 
 what nature provides\, or replication of natural processes\nand functional
 ities for eco-friendly\, sustainable\, and highly\nefficient technologies.
  In this talk\, nature-inspired approaches will\nbe introduced for the nan
 o-bio and nano-IT convergence research in the\nareas of nanostructure-cell
  interactions [1]\, nano-bio sensorics [2]\,\nbiomimetic optical nanostruc
 tures [3]\, stretchable electronics [4]\,\nquantum plasmonics [5]\, and ne
 uromorphic semiconductor technologies.\nAlong with the research\, recent e
 fforts at Yonsei University will be\nintroduced about the School of Integr
 ated Technology where research\nand education are organically integrated f
 or the technology\nconvergence\, and Yonsei Science Park where innovation 
 ecosystem is\nestablished for IT-Bio Cluster Hub hosting Global Bio Campus
  and IBM\nquantum computer. This research was supported by the MSIT (Minis
 try of\nScience and ICT)\, Korea\, under the ICT Consilience Creative prog
 ram\n(IITP-2019-2017-0-01015) supervised by the IITP (Institute for\nInfor
 mation &amp; communications Technology Planning &amp; Evaluation)\, the\nMinistry 
 of trade\, Industry and Energy (MOTIE) and Korea Institute for\nAdvancemen
 t of Technology (KIAT) through the International Cooperative\nR&amp;D program 
 (Project No. P0019630) and by the Human Frontier Science\nProgram (RGP0047
 /2019).
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