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Nano@Tech
United States
Приєднався 4 січ 2016
Nano@Tech is an organization comprised of professors, graduate students, and undergraduate students from Georgia Tech and nearby academic institutions, as well as professionals from the corresponding scientific community that are interested in nanotechnology. Seminar meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month during the academic year at noon in the Marcus Nanotechnology Building conference rooms (rooms 1116-1118).
If you would like to see videos of some of our past Nano@Tech seminars, please click go to: smartech.gatech.edu/handle/1853/14205/browse
If you would like to see videos of some of our past Nano@Tech seminars, please click go to: smartech.gatech.edu/handle/1853/14205/browse
Alper Erturk: Leveraging Vibrations and Waves Across Geometric Scales, Disciplines, and Applications
Alper Erturk: Leveraging Vibrations and Waves Across Geometric Scales, Disciplines, and Applications
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Alan Doolittle - Creative Epitaxy: Finding Ways to Violate Assumptions that Breach Material Barriers
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Alan Doolittle - Creative Epitaxy: Finding Ways to Violate Assumptions that Breach Material Barriers
Wenshan Cai - Field- and Carrier-Facilitated Nonlinear Nano-Optics
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Wenshan Cai - Field- and Carrier-Facilitated Nonlinear Nano-Optics
Andrew N. Cleland - Microelectromechanical Devices in the Quantum Limit
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Andrew N. Cleland - Microelectromechanical Devices in the Quantum Limit
What’s so Hard About Soft Interconnects? - Gary K. Fedder
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What’s so Hard About Soft Interconnects? - Gary K. Fedder
Precision Medicine is Advanced by Precision Microsystems - Amy E. Herr
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Precision Medicine is Advanced by Precision Microsystems - Amy E. Herr
Skin-Interfaced Wearable Sweat Biosensors - Wei Gao
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Skin-Interfaced Wearable Sweat Biosensors - Wei Gao
Engineering Human Stem Cells for Treating Cardiac Diseases - Xiaojun Lance Lian
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Engineering Human Stem Cells for Treating Cardiac Diseases - Xiaojun Lance Lian
Saima Afroz Siddiqui - Magnetic and Spintronic Device for Computing and Memory
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Saima Afroz Siddiqui - Magnetic and Spintronic Device for Computing and Memory
Ayse Coskun - Cross-layer Optimizations for Building Energy-Efficient 2.5D Systems ...
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Ayse Coskun - Cross-layer Optimizations for Building Energy-Efficient 2.5D Systems ...
David Myers - Moving MEMS into Medicine: A Microsystems Journey from Ballistics to the Bedside
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David Myers - Moving MEMS into Medicine: A Microsystems Journey from Ballistics to the Bedside
Nano@Tech: January 10, 2017 - Julie Champion, Georgia Tech
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Nano@Tech: January 10, 2017 - Julie Champion, Georgia Tech
Nano@Tech Seminar, November 8, 2016 Jason Lockliln
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Nano@Tech Seminar, November 8, 2016 Jason Lockliln
Nano@Tech: April 26, 2016 - Amanda M. Stockton, ChBE
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Nano@Tech: April 26, 2016 - Amanda M. Stockton, ChBE
Nano@Tech: April 12, 2016 - Dr. Spencer Fallek, GTRI
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Nano@Tech: April 12, 2016 - Dr. Spencer Fallek, GTRI
Nano@Tech: January 12, 2016 - Prof. Manos Tentzeris, Georgia Tech
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Nano@Tech: January 12, 2016 - Prof. Manos Tentzeris, Georgia Tech
First! 😂
공정택 교수님 추천으로 보러왔어요^_^
🙌 P r o m o S M
amazing presentation
That's excellent.
Are you or anyone using this on humans yet?
Due to a technical issue, audio does not begin until 1:38 in the video (speaker introduction). We apologize for the problem.
is this available in market for buying ?
excellent work Prof. Wei Gao
Wow!😍
Have been trying to understand neuromorphic circuits for a couple of months. This video is the best one I have watched so far
We need more photocatalytic aerosols.
informative ...regards
The insightful presentation looks very promising ULP technology. Thank you very much.
Nice video, I use Freestyle Libre 14days glucose sensor with NightRider! It's so good because 1) It shows if your sugars are trending up or down. 2) Give alarms if you go too low or too high. It is an amazing tool.
Congratulations 🎉Dr. Wei Gao. Skin Close Computing and Wearable Technology- Book has such interesting application
Wanna make a device that reads ur synapses and brain cells to make everything easier, like ising phone without moving your hand Can be usefull when driving, eating or just relaxing without movement...
No sound ....
Defect tolerance concept explained well ! :) Awaiting for more such seminars on perovskite SC in the future!
Why we need a NEW negative Capacitance element, if we could use[1] a simple (and common) inductor L as a Lumped element for the Modeling in your Equivalent Circuit. 1. see Fig4. Quartz Crystal: Symbol and Equivalent Circuit, in: Williamson, T: Oscillators for Microcontrollers, Intel, 1983 ecee.colorado.edu/~mcclurel/iap155.pdf
Thanks, David! There are plenty of research opportunities for students of all levels at Georgia Tech, but in response to your question - many of the students who do the work in this presentation are undergraduates. Two just finished their freshman year!
I definitely think ChBE will be right for me after watching this. This looks so fun I want to want to start studying now, haha. Are there many research opportunities to join groups like this as a freshman?