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报告题目: 教育部“海外名师聘请计划”系列讲座 报告人: 王中林 美国佐治亚理工学院终身校董事教授 报告时间: 2008-02-25 19:00 报告地点: 清华大学材料院学术报告厅(逸夫技术科学楼2-321) 主办单位: 材料院 简介: 2月25日 Nanoparticle materials and technology 2月26日 One-dimensional nanomaterials and properties 2月27日 Growth of oxide nanostructures 2月28日 Nanogenerators and nanopiezotronics 以上每天19:00开始 简历: 王中林博士是佐治亚理工学院终身校董事教授 (Regents’ Professor),工学院杰出讲席教授(COE Distinguished Professor)。王教授已在国际一流刊物上发表了500篇论文(其中十二篇发表在美国《科学》和英国《自然》期刊上),43篇书章节,十二项专利,四本专著和二十本编辑书籍和会议文集。他已被邀请做过500多次学术讲演和大会特邀报告。他的学术论文已被引用一万八千次以上。他论文被引用的H因子(h-index)是65。他成功地组织和担任过十四次学术会议的主席。王教授荣获了美国显微镜学会 1999年巴顿奖章,美国物理学会fellow,AAAS fellow,佐治亚理工学院2000和2005年杰出研究奖,2005年Sigma Xi 学会持续研究奖,2001年S.T.Li奖金,曾获中国首批国家自然科学基金会海外优秀青年科学家基金,中国科学院海外杰出学者基金获得者,教育部“长江”特聘讲席教授。详见: http://www.nanoscience.gatech.edu/zlwang/ 大家抓住机会~~~~ 呵呵 |
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呵呵,是这样子~~~ 报告题目: The New World of Materials Science & Engineering: Nano & Bio Technology 报告人: Robert L. Snyder School of Materials Science and Engineering Georgia Tech, Atlanta GA USA 报告时间: 2008-02-25 10:00 报告地点: 清华大学材料院学术报告厅(逸夫技术科学楼2-321) 主办单位: 材料院 简介: The two most important events in Materials Science and Engineering in the past 50 years have been the introduction of surface free energy as a tool for creating new materials and the cracking of the genetic code of the entire biosphere which is underway and is creating a tidal wave of information that is going to transform our technology to the core. These two events are intertwined at the most fundamental level in that the key to the assembly of complex nanomachines lies within each of our cells. The ribosome has done its evolutionary job of getting us to 2008 and its now time to turn this marvelous machine loose to manufacture materials and machines that have nothing to do with evolution. In this talk I will start with a fundamental examination of the nature of nanomaterials and show some of the research active in our joint PhD Program between PKU and GT. We will then turn to the applications of nanowires, nanobelts and carbon nanotubes to the making of field-effect transistors, lasers, self-cleaning surfaces and nano-sized electrical generators. We will then explore applications of using the machinery of the living cell to manufacture nanostructures via biomimetics to use structures that already exist in nature – collecting the low hanging fruit. Nature provides elegant examples of organisms that generate three-dimensional structures with complex patterns from the macro-scale to the nanoscale. Lastly we will look at methods to take genes from species producing desirable structures, perhaps modify them, and then retrofit them onto a compliant single celled bug who will become a manufacturing unit. By mid 21st century I believe that we will know enough genetics, biochemistry and materials science to computer design genes to produce devices from nanomachines to complete computer systems, using the machinery in each of our cells.. ROBERT L. SNYDER is Professor and Chair of the School of Materials and Engineering at The Georgia Institute of Technology. He is the author of two textbooks, has edited nine technical books and has contributed chapters to nine books and encyclopedias. He holds eight patents and has published over 265 papers on materials and materials characterization which have been cited by other authors more than 2000 times. He has presented over 1,000 talks around the world with over forty plenary and keynote lectures and has graduated more than 45 graduate students. He is a Fellow of the American Society of Metals, The American Ceramic Society and Distinguished Fellow of The International Centre for Diffraction Data. He is a Principal Editor for the Journal Materials Research and the Journal of the American Ceramic Society. He serves on the organizing committees of a number of international conferences and chairs the annual Denver X-ray Conference. He has been named the American Ceramic Society Outstanding Educator and has received the State University of New York Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, the 2002 TMS Award for Materials |
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