Seminar in Biochemistry, Biophysics, and Biodesign
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Come to the first seminar in the ASRC Interdisciplinary Seminar Series on Monday February 10 at 1:00 pm. Featuring Research Associate Professor, Arno Thielens, who will speak on the Exposure of Insects to Radio-Frequency Electromagnetic
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IEEE Distinguished Lecturers workshop If you plan to attend please register here: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/467009 Agenda 9:00 A.M. Welcome Remarks Arno Thielens & Andrea Alu (CUNY ASRC), Levent Sevgi (IEEE AP-S) 9:15
High-resolution in situ Structures within Mitochondria Mitochondria are essential for ATP production via oxidative phosphorylation, involving respiratory complexes within the inner membrane. Despite extensive in vitro studies, understanding their mechanisms
EvapoFlex: Water-responsive Materials for Evaporation Energy Harvesting Many important physiological functions of living organisms (e.g., plant seed dispersal, bacterial spore activation) rely on water-responsive (WR) materials that mechanically deform
Dr. Giuseppe Strangi (Case Western Reserve University) Thin-Film Photonics: Enabling Fano Resonances and Optomechanics Abstract – In recent years, significant interest has emerged in the inverse design1 of artificial layered
Using Cellulose to Store and Harvest Energy Abstract: This talk will cover the use of cellulosic materials for the harvesting and storage of energy. The talk will cover the history
Dr. Marc Serra Garcia (AMOLF) Physical computing in metamaterials Abstract - There is a significant range of physical phenomena—from nonlinear elasticity, to symmetry, noise, topology, and disorder — that are
Dr. Weidong Zhou, Photonics Center, University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) Scaling towards high-power single-mode PCSELs and PCSEL Arrays (Photonic Crystal Surface-Emitting Lasers) Abstract When it was first invented 60