The New York Nanoscience Discussion Group
An American Chemical Society New York Section Topical Group hosted by
The New York University Department of Chemistry
Refreshments at 7:00; Science at 7:30
SPEAKERS: Not necessarily in this order
Shalom Wind
Columba University
Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics
Nanoscale Architectures for Probing Biomolecular and Cellular Processes
Dan Heller
Sloan-Kettering Institute
Molecular Pharmacology Program
Development of Targeted Nanomedicines via Machine Learning Processes
Luis Campos
Columbia University
Department of Chemistry
Materials Design for 3rd Generation Solar Cells
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.