Abstract:
Nanoscale materials have a great potential for positive societal impact. For example synthesized nanoscale materials and systems can be used to create innovative applications and technologies that solve problems in the biological and medical sciences. This program will highlight the essentials of nanoscale science, engineering, and technology including its history, societal importance and future implications and will discuss the interplay between nanoscale structures, properties and functions.
Speakers:
Mark A. Ratner, PhD., Professor and Chair, Department of Chemistry and CoDirector, Initiative for Sustainability and Energy, Northwestern University;
Milan Mrksich, PhD., Henry Wade Rogers Professor, Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University
Discounted parking will be made available at the 222 E. Huron St. garage: Parking Map
Topic Resources:
Using DNA to shape Nanostructures
Electrons, Molecules and The Bigger Picture
How Tiny Nanoparticules are transforming technology
Event Details
What: Nanotechnology: Small is Beautiful
When: Thursday, February 23, 2012
5:00pm Reception & Registration
6:00pm Presentation
Where: Northwestern University Chicago Campus
Hughes Auditorium
303 East Superior
Non member fees: $10 Advance Reg / $15 Door / $5 Student