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Tuesday, February 23, 2021 10:00 am - 11:00 am EST (GMT -05:00)

WIN Seminar Series: Ning Chen, PhD

The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) is pleased to present an WIN Seminar talk by Ning Chen, PhD, senior staff scientist and beamline responsible for the Hard X-Ray MicroAnalysis beamline (HXMA) at Canadian Light Source (CLS)

Thursday, February 25, 2021 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

From Lab Development to Commercialization: Electron Video Microscopy in Liquid

Professor German Sciaini from the Department of Chemistry will introduce you to the new development in his research lab where capabilities of Transmission Electron Microscopy in liquid are pushed to its extreme. You can now take images and even record videos of moving nanoparticles with unprecedented resolution. Learn how WatCo is helping Professor Sciaini's group commercialize his technology, and how various types of Intellectual Property come to play.

Wednesday, April 21, 2021 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

WIN Member Seminar Series: XiaoYu Wu

The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) is happy to welcome Professor XiaoYu Wu to the WIN family! Professor Wu will deliver a seminar in order to introduce himself and his research to our community. Please join us in giving him a warm welcome. 

Registration is required. If you have any questions or issues registering, please contact win-office@uwaterloo.ca 

Tuesday, October 19, 2021 10:00 am - 11:00 am EDT (GMT -04:00)

WIN Seminar Series: Professor Jason R. Hattrick-Simpers

The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) is pleased to present a WIN Seminar talk by Professor Jason R. Hattrick-Simpers from theDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Toronto, and a Research Scientist at CanmetMATERIALS.

Registration is required. If you have any questions or issues registering, please contact win-office@uwaterloo.ca 

How Robots Can Teach Us To Trust A.I.

Abstract

Wednesday, November 17, 2021 12:00 pm - 12:45 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

WIN Thematic Seminar Series: Sustainable Nanomaterials for Environmental Management Systems

The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) has four main thematic research areas; Smart and Function Materials, Connected Devices, Next Generation Energy Systems and Therapeutics and Theranostics. To showcase the work going on within these areas, we will be holding monthly WIN Thematic Seminars featuring our members and their research group members. For the inaugural event, Professor Michael Tam from the Smart and Functional Materials theme and Ph.D.

Monday, November 29, 2021 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

Quantum Nano Collision Seminar Series: Professor Na Young Kim

The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) has launched a new seminar series, Quantum Nano Collision (QNC) Seminar Series, to deepen the engagement of the Waterloo researchers who work at the interface of quantum and nanotechnologies. This seminar series will also provide opportunities for senior graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and research associates to present their innovative work along with the faculty members to bring together the excitement around these cutting-edge technologies that would shape our future.

Wednesday, January 19, 2022 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

Quantum Nano Collision Seminar Series: Professor Kevin Musselman

The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) has launched a new seminar series, Quantum Nano Collision (QNC) Seminar Series, to deepen the engagement of the Waterloo researchers who work at the interface of quantum and nanotechnologies. This seminar series will also provide opportunities for senior graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and research associates to present their innovative work along with the faculty members to bring together the excitement around these cutting-edge technologies that would shape our future.