Date/Time
|
Speaker |
Title
|
Location |
Link
to Abstract |
Tuesday
April 11, 2006
2:50 p.m. |
Harold Erickson,
Duke Cell Biology and Bioengineering |
FtsZ, the Nanomachine that Divides Bacteria |
CIEMAS Auditorium B
|
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Tuesday
April 4, 2006
2:50 p.m. |
Nongjian Tao,
Arizona State |
Controlling Electron Transport in Single Molecules |
CIEMAS Auditorium A
|
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Wednesday
March 8, 2006
3:00 p.m. |
Michael Mertig
Dresden University of Technology |
DNA-Based Fabrication of Metallic Nanowires and Networks |
Fitzpatrick Center, Schiciano Auditorium, Side A
|
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Tuesday
February 21,
2006
2:50 p.m. |
Paul W.K. Rothemund,
Dept. of Computer Science, CalTech
|
DNA Origami |
CIEMAS Auditorium B
|
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Tuesday
January 24,
2006
2:50 p.m. |
Stephen Craig,
Duke Chemistry |
Mechanics of Single Molecules and Polymer Interfaces |
CIEMAS Auditorium B
|
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Tuesday
December 6, 2005
2:50 p.m. |
Dan Kenan,
Duke Pathology |
Interfacial Biomaterials |
CIEMAS Auditorium A
|
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Tuesday
November 29,
2005
2:50 p.m. |
Fabio Altomare,
Duke Physics |
Non-linear IV of the Superconducting Transition in Ultra-narrow Al Wires |
CIEMAS Auditorium A
|
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Tuesday
November 8,
2005
2:50 p.m. |
Alvy Lebeck,
Duke
Computer Science |
Circuit and System Architecture for DNA-Guided Self-Assembly of Nanoelectronics
|
CIEMAS Auditorium A
|
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Tuesday
November 1,
2005
2:50 p.m. |
Adrienne Stiff-Roberts,
Duke ECE
Pratt School of Engineering
|
Quantum Dots for IR Photodetection |
CIEMAS Auditorium A
|
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Tuesday
October 25,
2005
2:50 p.m. |
Ben Yellen,
Duke Materials Science |
Colloidal Manipulation using Electric and Magnetic Fields |
CIEMAS Auditorium A
|
|
Tuesday
October 18,
2005
2:50 p.m. |
Paul Weiss,
Penn State |
Creating Nanostructures through Self- and Directed Assembly |
CIEMAS Auditorium A
|
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Tuesday
September 27,
2005
2:50 p.m. |
Boris Ahkremitchev, Duke Chemistry |
Intermolecular energy landscape characterization from single-molecule unbinding experiments |
TEER 203
|
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Tuesday
September 13,
2005
2:50 p.m. |
Joe Perry,
School of Chemistry & Biochemistry Georgia Institute of Technology
|
Two-Photon Absorbing Materials for 3D Microfabrication, Sensing and Imaging
|
CIEMAS Auditorium A
|
|
Tuesday
May 10, 2005
2:30 p.m. |
M.G. Finn,
Scripps Research Institute |
Viruses as Molecular Building Blocks |
1464 CIEMAS Auditorium |
|
Tuesday
April 19, 2005
2:30 p.m. |
Xiaogang Peng, Department of Chemistry
University of Arkansas |
Rational Synthesis and Processing of High Quality Nanocrystals |
CIEMAS Auditorium B |
|
Thursday
April 7, 2005
8:00 p.m. |
Charles M. Lieber, Harvard University |
Nanotechnology: Emerging Opportunities in Electronics, Biology and Much More! |
Fritz London Lecture Hall, Gross Chemistry Building |
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Tuesday
March 29, 2005
3:05 p.m. |
Dan Morse, UCSB |
New Biologically Inspired Low-Temperature Nanofabrication Yields Semiconductors for Photovoltaic and Other Applications |
203 Teer Building |
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Monday
March 7,
2005
3:00 p.m. |
Bernard Yurke,
Bell Laboratories |
DNA Based Molecular Motors |
CIEMAS Auditorium B |
|
Tuesday
December 7, 2004
2:30 pm
|
Uri Sivan, Technion |
Transistor in a Test Tube - Harnessing Molecular Biology to the Self-Assembly of Molecular Scale Electronics |
1464 CIEMAS Auditorium |
|
Tuesday
November 16, 2004 11:40 a.m.
|
James Heath, UCLA |
Molecular Mechanics and Molecular Electronics |
Gross Chemistry Building, Room 103 |
|
Friday
May 21, 2004
2:15 pm |
Francesco Stellacci,
MIT |
Adding a new Dimension in Nanoscale Materials:
Metal Nanoparticles with Phase Separated Ligand Shells |
Hudson Hall, Room 125 |
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Tuesday
April 13, 2004
2:15 p.m. |
Kurt Gothelf, Aarhus University |
Modular DNA-Programmed Assembly of Nanostructures |
Nanaline Duke Bldg, Room 147 |
|
Tuesday
Nov. 18, 2003 2:15 p.m. |
John T. Yates, Jr., Univ. of Pittsburgh |
FILLING MOLECULAR-SIZE TEST TUBES |
Nanaline Duke Bldg, Room 147 |
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