WIN-System Design Engineering Seminar Series: Research at a Technical Intersection
Research at a Technical Intersection: Energetic Materials and MEMS
Research at a Technical Intersection: Energetic Materials and MEMS
In this WIN Seminar Series, Dr. Peter Khalifah will discuss his seminal research in the area of battery materials. The Khalifah group carries out the design, synthesis, structural characterization, and properties characterization of functional materials, primarily targeting compounds with applications for batteries, solar water splitting, electrocatalysts, and other emerging energy technologies.
Civil Engineering to Cell Therapy: Applying Engineering Principles to Medical Product Development
n this WIN Seminar Series, Dr. Peter Khalifah will discuss his seminal research in the area of battery materials. The Khalifah group carries out the design, synthesis, structural characterization, and properties characterization of functional materials, primarily targeting compounds with applications for batteries, solar water splitting, electrocatalysts, and other emerging energy technologies.
New approaches for powder diffraction that extend the spatial resolution, temporal resolution, and sensitivity to defects in studies of battery materials
In this joint Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering and WIN Seminar Series, Dr. Neelesh A. Patankar will discuss his work on computational biophyscis of organisms and organ physiology. Dr. Patankar is Professor and Associate Chair of Mechancial Engineering at Northwestern University, in the United States.
Computational biophysics of organisms and organ physiology
In this WIN Seminar Series, Dr. Céline Ternon will discuss her work on 2-D Nanonets. Dr. Ternnon is an Associate Professor from the Institut polytechnique de Grenoble, Grenoble, France
Abstract
The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) presents an innovation seminar by Professor Patricio Mendez, Weldco/Industry Chair in Welding and Joining; Director, Canadian Center for Welding and Joining; Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Alberta, Alberta, Canada
The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) and the Department of Systems Design Engineering (SYDE) presents a joint seminar by Professor Muhammad R. Hajj, J. Byron Maupin Professor of Engineering, Department of Biomedical Engineering and Mechanics, Virginia Tech - Blacksburg, Virginia, United States
Join WIN members, students and post-docs for our inaugural WIN Industry Seminar Series. Dr. Jamal Zeinalov, co-founder and CEO of Atomic Works. His company develops software simulation platforms to assist in the discovery of new materials and structures on a molecular scale.
The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) is pleased to present a seminar talk by Dr. Siddhartha Das, from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Maryland, College Park.
Water and ions are ubiquitous at several nanoscopic interfaces regulating events ranging from the use of nanoporous graphene for water filtration and functionalized nanochannels for current rectification to controlling the electro-physiological responses of plasma membranes for ion signaling and cell apoptosis.