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Fall 2012 CNSE Colloquium Series

Fall 2012 Schedule

Date Presentation
Host
Sept. 7
Shinji Yuassa
National Insitute of Advanced Industrial Sceince and technology (AIST)
Magnetoresistance and spin transfer torque in magnetic tuneel junctions
Makoto Hirayama

Sept. 14

James Hayward
Stony Brook University, SUNY
DNA Marking to Assure Product Authenticity
Michael Fancher
Sept. 21
Jay Apt
Carnegie Mellon University
What the characteristics of wind and solar electric power generation mean for their future
Unni Sadasivan Pillai
Sept. 28
Ramanathan Kannan
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
CuInGaSe based solar cells
Harry Efstathiadis
Oct. 5
Stefan Zollner
New Mexico State University
Optical properties of electronic materials
Alain Diebold
Oct. 12
Jim Liu
University of New Mexico
Oxidative stress and DNA repair inhibition in arsenic carcinogenesis
Andres Melendez
Oct. 19 Christopher Roman
SUNY-Downstate Medical Center
Trigger Happy or Trigger Shy: Lymphocyte Life with the Microphthalmia Transcription Factors
Andres Melendez
Oct. 26
Urs Schoop
Global Solar Energy
CuInGaSe based solar cells
Harry Efstathiadis
Nov. 2
Mary (Molly) Frame
Stony Brook University, SUNY
Fundamental investigation of cardiovascular/microvascular effects of exposure to nanoparticles in mouse and hamster model
Sara Brenner
Nov. 9
John Danias
SUNY Downstate Medical Center
Intraocular pressure regulation: Challenges in developing a bioengineering approach for treating glaucoma
Sara Brenner
Nov. 16
Ellis Tobin
Upstate Infectious Disease Assoc., LLP
Nanobiotechnology and Infectious Diseases
Sara Brenner

Nov. 30
Eva Campo
Bangore University
Novel Functionalities: Photons to Promote Actuation, Ion Beams to Manufacture Biomedical Tools, and Electrospinning to Produce Polymer-Derived GaN
Shadi Shahedipour-Sandvik
Dec. 7 Frank Gertler
MIT
Dysregulation of EGFR signaling during tumor invasion and metastasis
Jim Castracane

Dec. 14

Leonidas Ocola
Argonne National Laboratories
Nanoscale Fabrication Using E-Beam Lithography
Robert Brainard