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SUMMARY:2nd Nanofabrication Research Showcase Day
DESCRIPTION:We’re thrilled to announce the upcoming Research Showcase Day at the City University of New York’s Advanced Science Research Center Nanofabrication Facility. \nWe invite all members of our state-of-the-art\, shared-user cleanroom facility to come together for an annual day of connection\, collaboration\, celebration\, and learning! \nThis event will feature invited talks by prominent researchers from CUNY\, NYU\, Columbia\, Cornell\, and more. There will also be sessions dedicated to presentations by ASRC Nanofab users\, an interactive poster session\, networking activities\, complimentary food and beverages\, and an evening social. Users with exceptionally outstanding research will be recognized by awards\, cash prizes\, and exclusive ASRC Nanofab merchandise. You won’t want to miss out! \nAccess the webpage \nRegister to attend! \nInvited speakers \n​Call for Abstracts\nThe Nanofabrication Research Showcase invites students and postdocs to submit abstracts for the opportunity to present their work at the event. Selected participants will give a 10-minute in-person oral presentation\, followed by a 5-minute Q&A with the audience. \nSubmit your abstract here! \n 
URL:https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/event/2nd-nanofabrication-research-showcase/
LOCATION:ASRC Auditorium & Cafe\, 85 St. Nicholas Terrace\, New York\, NY\, 10031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nanoscience
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SUMMARY:The Brain and The Environment Family Night
DESCRIPTION:Join us for The Brain and The Environment Family Night at the CUNY ASRC on Nov. 18 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. This fun and educational evening will explore how the environment affects the brain through hands-on science activities for all ages. Guests will have the opportunity to see live EEG demonstrations where you can see your brain activity in real time\, meet our leading science researchers\, tour the research facilities\, and enjoy light food and drinks. \nRSVP today at https://forms.gle/E2htnPbQEwsZTtir9 \n 
URL:https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/event/the-brain-and-the-environment-family-night/
LOCATION:Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)\, 85 St. Nicholas Terrace\, New York\, NY\, 10031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Environmental Sciences,Nanoscience,Neuroscience,Photonics,Structural Biology
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SUMMARY:Nanoscience Initiative + Photonics Initiative Seminar:  Dr. Shomeek Mukhopadhyay
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \nMaterials Synthesis Using Low Temperature Plasmas – from energy storage to superconductivity \nPlasmas comprise of a quasi-neutral assembly of gaseous ions and electrons which exist at high temperatures (fusion) or low pressure (sputtering\, fluorescent lamps etc.)\, has been the workhorse for manufacturing semiconductor materials in the last 50 years. This talk will introduce a different\, ‘non -equilibrium’ plasma system which works at ambient pressure where the electrons are decoupled from ions and neutral atoms\, known as low temperature or atmospheric pressure plasma\, which has gained increasing attention in the last decade. Such systems are commercially used in ozone generation\, PFAS remediation and dental applications. In particular\, low temperature plasmas offer a versatile\, economic and scalable method for fabricating materials that are difficult using standard techniques like sputtering\, e- beam evaporation\, MOCVD or ALD. I will focus on two synthesis applications; \n\ncomplex oxides used in batteries\, supercapacitors and other energy storage applications\nsynthesizing nanocomposites with metal in layered materials like graphene and Boron Nitride which gives rise to disordered superconductivity\n\nFinally I will conclude with some thoughts and observations on materials synthesis under extreme ‘non-equilibrium’ conditions which can allow synthesis and stabilization of phases that normally occur at pressures in the earth’s core. \nResearch is funded by NSF\, ONR and ARO. \nBio: Shomeek Mukhopadhyay is currently a research scientist in Chemical engineering at Yale University. He received his PhD in Physics from Duke University in 2008. After postdoctoral positions at Levich Institute\, Columbia University and UC Riverside he joined Yale University in 2012 working with Eric Brown in Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science. His main research interests are in nanomaterials synthesis with applications in catalysis\, superconductivity\, energy storage and quantum sensing with Lisa Pfefferle. One of the central themes in the current work is to understand and harness the role of strain in 2D and layered materials. The work on plasma based material synthesis is a collaborative effort with York Plasma Institute\, Britain’s largest center for Plasma Research. In addition to research and teaching\, he also founded three startups focused on Synthesis\, PFAS remediation and Additive Manufacturing respectively and holds 5 patents. His work is funded by DOE\, NSF\, ARO and ONR and collaboration with York funded by the Royal Society.
URL:https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/event/nanoscience-guest-speaker-materials-synthesis-using-low-temperature-plasmas-from-energy-storage-to-superconductivity-by-dr-shomeek-mukhopadhyay/
LOCATION:ASRC 5th Floor Data Visualization Room\, 85 St. Nicholas Terrace\, New York\, NY\, 10031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nanoscience,Photonics
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