MNSS—Micro/Nano-technology Seminar Series

What is MNSS?

 

The Micro/Nano-technology Seminar Series is a multi-departmental School of Engineering seminar series focused on fundamental micro- and nano-technology and its applications in sensing and actuation, thermal and life sciences and energy among many. It is co-sponsored by the Department of Mechanical Engineering, MEMS@MIT, RLE and MGH.

If you have any questions or comments, please contact the MNSS Planning Committee:

 

Carol Livermore [livermoratmitdotedu]

Christopher Love [cloveatmitdotedu]

Fatih Yanik [yanikatmitdotedu]
Chadwick Collins [chadcollatmitdotedu]


       

Spring 2009 Schedule

Seminars are on Thursdays at 3pm (refreshments at 2:45) in 36-428

Thursday,

February 19

Dr. Joyce Wu, Pixtronix

MEMS-based Digital Micro Shutter for Direct View Displays

Thursday,

March 5

Prof. Albert Folch, University of Washington

Neuroscience on a Chip

Thursday,

April 9

Prof. Robert Langer, MIT

Micro+nanosystems for drug delivery+tissue engineering

Thursday,

April 23

Prof. Harry Atwater, California Institute of Technology

Plasmonics: Sculpting the Flow of Light at the Nanoscale Yields  Metamaterials and Devices


Thursday,

April 30

Prof. Hongkun Park, Harvard University

Capturing Light and Poking Neurons Using Nanowires

Thursday,
   May 14

Senturia Prize   3:00 PM (reception to follow)

Chang Young Lee, MIT

Understanding and tuning the molecular interaction with single walled carbon nanotubes for gas sensing applications


 

ACADEMIC SPONSORS

ME - The Department of Mechanical Engineering
MIT
- Mechanical Engineering


MIT - MEMSatMIT

Research Laboratory of Electronics at MIT

MIT
- Research Laboratory of Electronics at MIT

Massachusetts General Hospital: Center for Engineering in Medicine, BioMEMS Resource Center
Massachusetts General Hospital

Center for Engineering in Medicine, BioMEMS Resource Center

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