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]


       

Fall 2009 Schedule

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

Thursday,

September 24

Prof. Ali Javey, University of California, Berkeley

Nanoscale Semiconductor Materials: Challenges & Opportunities

Thursday,

October 8

Darren R. Link, PhD, RainDance Technologies, Inc.

Microfluidic Technology for Multiplexing Assays with Droplet Libraries

Thursday,

November 5

Prof. Klavs Jensen, MIT
Microfluidic Systems for Nanostructure Synthesis

Thursday,

November 19

Prof. George Whitesides, Harvard University

Paper-Based Microfluidic Systems

Room 34-401 (Grier Room)


 

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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