The New York Nanoscience Discussion Group
An American Chemical Society New York Section Topical Group hosted by
The New York University Department of Chemistry
Refershments at 7:00; Science at 7:30
SPEAKERS: Not necessarily in this order
Zlatko Bacic
New York University
Department of Chemistry
Explaining the Symmetry Breaking Observed in the Endohedral Fullerenes H2@C60, HF@C60, and H2O@C60
Jinglin Fu
Rutgers University
Department of Chemistry
Center for Computational and Integrative Biology
DNA-Nanocaged Enzyme Complex with Controlled Spatial Confinements
Rastislav Levicky
New York University
Tandon School of Engineering
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
DNA Hybridization on Surfaces
Sessions feature three 30-minute presentations on nanoscience, one each with strong orientation in biology, chemistry, and physics/applied mathematics. Presentations will be focused on discussion of recent work, although speakers will be expected to place the work in a context understandable to a broad audience.
Hosts: NYU Professors Jim Canary (Chemistry), Ned Seeman (Chemistry), Andy Kent (Physics) and Rasti Levicky (Tandon School of Engineering)
For more information, see the discussion group website: click here.