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SUMMARY:IlluminationSpace Community Hours
DESCRIPTION:Curious about the Advanced Science Research Center? Learn more about our five research initiatives at the ASRC IlluminationSpace. \nAt the ASRC IlluminationSpace\, located at the Advanced Science Research Center of The Graduate Center of The City University of New York\, students explore five exciting and interconnected areas of science — nanoscience\, photonics\, structural biology\, neuroscience\, and environmental sciences — in a fun and supportive environment to encourage a deeper understanding of how science shapes our everyday lives. \nThrough interactive motion and touchscreen games and engaging conversations with researchers\, visitors learn about the ASRC’s initiatives\, inspiring them to search for science in the world around them. \n  \n\nFamilies\, after-school programs\, and adults are encouraged to visit during Community Hours\, held on the first Monday of each month from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Reservations are encouraged and are required for groups larger than 10. Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.\nHigh school field trips to the ASRC IlluminationSpace are available most Mondays\, Wednesdays\, and Fridays.\n\nField trips and Community Hours are free to participants.
URL:https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/event/illuminationspace-community-hours/2019-08-05/
LOCATION:IlluminationSpace\, 85 St. Nicholas Terrace\, New York\, NY\, 10031\, United States
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SUMMARY:Social Media for Scientists Lunch & Learn Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Want to Become a Science Influencer? \nThen please join Graduate Center Social Media Coordinator Coralie Carlson for an hour-long brown bag lunch & learn where she’ll cover how you can effectively use social media to promote science! This workshop is for ASRC faculty\, students and staff who want to quickly bone up on best practices and available tools for promoting their research over various social media platforms\, including Twitter\, Facebook\, Instagram and LinkedIn. \nThis training will include posting strategies\, resources for creating compelling visual collateral and other key information for raising your individual and the ASRC’s social media profile. \nTo attend\, RSVP HERE. \nTo attend via livestream\, RSVP HERE. \nContact shawn.rhea@asrc.cuny.org for more information. \nFeel free to bring your lunch!
URL:https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/event/social-media-for-scientists-lunch-learn-workshop/
LOCATION:ASRC 5th Floor Data Visualization Room\, 85 St. Nicholas Terrace\, New York\, NY\, 10031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Environmental Sciences,Nanoscience,Neuroscience,Photonics,Structural Biology
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SUMMARY:Nanoscience Seminar: Zijian Zheng\, Institute of Textiles and Clothing\, Hong Kong
DESCRIPTION:Title: Polymer-Assisted Metal Deposition for Soft Electrodes and Devices \nAbstract: Metal conductors are indispensable element for most future soft electronic devices. One critical challenge in this field is how to fabricate highly conductive\, adhesive\, smooth\, and soft metal conductors at low temperature under ambient conditions\, and preferably in a roll-to-roll manner. Conventional metal nanoparticle inks fall short to satisfy these requirements because of their relatively high processing temperature\, rough surface\, and poor adhesion\, especially for easily oxidized metals such as Cu. Our laboratory recently develops Polymer-Assisted Metal Deposition (PAMD) to address this issue. PAMD allows ambient fabrication of flexible\, foldable\, stretchable\, compressible\, and wearable metal (especially Cu) conductors with very high conductivity. This talk will briefly discuss the fundamental chemistry of PAMD\, the printing with PAMD\, and their applications in several soft electronic devices. \nBio: Prof. Zijian Zheng is currently Full Professor at the Institute of Textile and Clothing (ITC) at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. His research interests are surface and polymer science\, nanolithography\, flexible and wearable materials and devices. He received his B. Eng. in Chemical Engineering at Tsinghua University in 2003\, and PhD in Chemistry at University of Cambridge in 2007 (Supervisor: Prof. Wilhelm T. S. Huck). In 2008\, he worked as postdoctoral researcher (Advisor: Prof. Chad A. Mirkin) at Northwestern University. He joined ITC as Assistant Professor in 2009\, and was promoted to tenured Associate Professor in 2013 and Professor in 2017. He has published >90 papers in high-impact international scientific journals including Science\, Nature Comm.\, Advanced Materials\, Journal of the America Chemical Society\, Angewandte Chemie. He also files 16 patents and is recipient of more than 10 academic awards. He serves as Guest Editor for Advanced Materials and Small. He is elected as Founding Member of The Young Academy of Sciences of Hong Kong.
URL:https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/event/nanoscience-seminar-zijian-zheng-institute-of-textiles-and-clothing-hong-kong/
LOCATION:ASRC 5th Floor Data Visualization Room\, 85 St. Nicholas Terrace\, New York\, NY\, 10031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nanoscience
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SUMMARY:Photonics Seminar: Kevin Cognee\, AMOLF
DESCRIPTION:Hybrid metallo-dielectric nanophotonic platforms: how can we benefit from coupling plasmonic antennas and dielectric cavities? \nAbstract – It has been recently proposed that nanophotonic platforms composed of metallic nano-antennas and dielectric microcavity could enhance light matter interaction further than what is allowed by its individual components by combining both strong field confinement and high quality factors. We further explore this concept of “hybrid metallo-dielectric resonators” which also allows for an additional control over radiation properties\, in particular in the context of microdisk cavities supporting whispering gallery modes dressed by phased arrays of plasmonic antennas\, to enable tailored emission directionality by quantum emitters\, or the generation of beams carrying orbital angular momentum. \nBio – Kévin Cognée is a joint PhD student in the Resonant Nanophotonics group at AMOLF NWO-Institute (Amsterdam\, the Netherlands) and the Light in Complex Nanostructures group at the LP2N (Institut d’Optique-CNRS\, Talence\, France). He obtained his engineering degree from the Institut d’Optique Graduate School (Palaiseau\, France) and masters degree in physics (high honors) from the University of Bordeaux in 2015. He started his PhD under the supervision of Philippe Lalanne and Femius Koenderink in 2015 and his research focuses on the quasi-normal mode formalism applied to micro and nano-resonators\, and cavity-antenna hybrid systems for strong emission enhancement\, in particular in the context of SERS\, and directionality. Kévin will defend his thesis in January 2020 in Amsterdam.
URL:https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/event/photonics-seminar-kevin-cognee-amolf/
LOCATION:ASRC Auditorium\, 85 St. Nicholas Terrace\, New York\, NY\, 10031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Photonics
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