| Date |
Speaker/
Affiliation |
Topic
|
Place/Time |
Bio/
Abstract |
| 1/14/05 |
Professor
Tamás Roska
Dean, Faculty of Information Technology
Pázmány P. Catholic Univ., Budapest
Analogical & Neural Computing Laboratory, Computer
& Automation Institute of the Hungarian Academy
of Sciences |
Cellular
Wave Computing:
Diverse Physical Implementations & Algorithmic Advances |
277 Fitzpatrick
Hall
1:30 to 2:30 |
|
| 1/18/05 |
Professor
Randall Feenstra
Dept. of Physics
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania |
“Growth
& Surface Characterization
of Gallium Nitride Films” |
258
Fitzpatrick Hall
12:30 to 1:30 |
|
2/15/05 |
Orlando Auciello
Argonne (ANL) |
Science and
Technology of Ultrananocrystalline Diamond (UNCD) Films
for Biomedical Devices and Biosensors |
258 Fitzpatrick
Hall
12:30 to 1:30 |
abstract.pdf
bio.pdf
|
3/22/05 |
Dr. Ilesanmi
Adesida
Micro & Nanotechnology Laboratory
Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign |
Processing and
Device Issues in GaN and Related Compounds |
356 Fitzpatrick
Hall
12:30 to 1:30 |
abstract/bio.pdf
talk.pdf |
4/7/05 |
Joerg Appenzeller
IBM Research Division
T.J. Watson Research Center |
Carbon Nanotubes for
Field-Effect Transistor Applications |
258 Fitzpatrick Hall
3:30 to 4:30 |
abstract/bio.pdf |
5/10/05 |
Alexander Govorov
Dept. of Physics & Astronomy
Ohio University, Athens |
Excitons and Spins in Semicondutor
Quantum Dots |
258 Fitzpatrick Hall
3:00 to 4:00 |
abstract/bio.pdf |
| 6/10/05 |
Kamil L. Ekinci
Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering
Boston University |
Recent Experiments
in Nanomechanics |
258 Fitzpatrick Hall
2:00 to 3:00 |
abstract/bio.pdf |
7/8/05 |
Prof.
Stephen Fahy
University College Cork, Ireland |
Theory
of Carrier Mobility & Low-Temperature Luminescence
in Dilute Nitride Semiconductors |
258 Fitzpatrick Hall
1:00 to 2:00 |
abstract/bio.pdf |
| 8/9/05 |
Dr.
Meyya Meyyappan
Director, Center or Nanotechnology
NASA Ames Research Center Moffett Field, CA
|
Novel
One Dimensional Nanostructures |
258 Fitzpatrick Hall
1 :00 to 12:00 |
abstract/bio.pdf |
9/20/05 |
Dr.
Ulrich Welp
Materials Science Division
Argonne National Laboratory |
Plasmonics:
Sub-wavelength Focusing & Guiding of Electromagnetic
Energy |
258 Fitzpatrick Hall
:30 to 4:30 |
abstract/bio.pdf |
| 10/7/05
|
Prof.
Richard A. Kiehl
Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering
University of Minnesota |
Report
from the Nano-Bio (Bio-Nano) Frontier:An Electrical Engineer’s
Perspective |
258 Fitzpatrick Hall
3:30 to 4:30 |
abstract/bio.pdf |
10/13/05 |
Prof.
Andreas Cangellaris
Center for Computational Electromagnetic & Electromagnetics
Laboritory
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
|
Comprehensive
Models for the Investigation of On-Chip Switching Noise
Generation & Coupling |
258 Fitzpatrick Hall
3:30 to 4:30 |
abstract/bio.pdf |
| 10/28/05
|
Prof.
Lars Samuelson
Solid State Physics/ the Nanometer Structure
Lund University |
Semiconductor
Nanowires |
303 Main
10:30 to 11:30 |
abstract/bio.pdf |
11/4/05 |
Prof.
H. John Caulfield
Fisk University
|
Generalized
Optical Logic Elements- GOLEs |
258 Fitzpatrick Hall
4:00 to 5:00 |
abstract/bio.pdf |
|
11/29/05 |
Prof.
Robert M. Wallace
University of Texas
at Dallas
|
Electronic
Materials Integration |
258 Fitzpatrick Hall
10:00
to 11:00
|
abstract/bio.pdf |
12/7/05 |
Prof.Cary Y. Yang
Center for Nanostructures
Santa Clara University |
Carbon
Nanotubes & Nanofibers as On-Chip Interconnects |
258 Fitzpatrick Hall
3:30 to 4:30 |
abstract/bio.pdf |
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