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SUMMARY:STEM Careers Panel for CUNY Postdoctoral Fellows
DESCRIPTION:CUNY postdoctoral fellows are invited to join us for a career panel featuring four prominent professionals spanning industry to scientific funding agencies. \nModerator: Annette “Nina” Gray\, Ph.D.\, Executive Director and Associate Dean for the Sciences\, Advanced Science Research Center \nPanelists: \n\nFrank Perez\, Ph.D.\, Medical Science Liaisons Director\, Amneal Pharmaceuticals\nChris Thomas\, Ph.D.\, Advanced Research Specialist\, 3M\nSusan Rivers\, Ph.D.\, Executive Director and Chief Scientist of iThrive Games\nJosie Welkom\, Ph.D.\, Program Director\, National Science Foundation\n\nRegister here \nFor more information regarding this event\, contact Reishma Kistow at rkistow@gc.cuny.edu
URL:https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/event/stem-careers-panel-for-cuny-postdoctoral-fellows/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Environmental Sciences,Nanoscience,Neuroscience,Photonics,Structural Biology
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SUMMARY:ASRC Graduate Students Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Topic (s): What type of information does the CP&PD offers to support GC students and postdocs in exploring and understanding career paths and achieving their professional goals in the industry\, academic\, non-profit\, government\, and for-profit sectors. \nSpeaker (s): \nThe office of career planning and professional development at the GC (CP&PD) \nJenny Furlong (Director) \nCarly Batist (Career Fellows) \nFor more information about joining in on Zoom\, contact Roksana Azad at razad@gc.cuny.edu
URL:https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/event/asrc-graduate-students-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Environmental Sciences,Nanoscience,Neuroscience,Photonics,Structural Biology
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SUMMARY:Photonics Seminar: Jyotirmoy Mandal\, UCLA
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Jyotirmoy Mandal Ph.D.\, University of California\, Los Angeles \nTitle: Radiative Cooling Under the Earth’s Glow \nAbstract: Passive radiative cooling (PRC) of objects involves radiative heat loss into the cold outer space through the long wavelength infrared (LWIR) atmospheric transmission window. Due to its passive operation and net cooling effect\, it is a promising alternative or complement to electrical cooling. For efficient PRC of objects\, an unimpeded view of the sky is ideal. However\, the view of the sky is often limited – for instance\, the walls of buildings have > 50% of their field of view subtended by the earth\, while low-lying roofs are overshadowed by taller buildings. Moreover\, objects on earth become heat sources under sunlight. Therefore\, buildings with hot terrestrial objects in view experience reduced cooling or even heating. \nWe show that by using common materials with selective LWIR emittances\, walls and roofs can radiatively cool to considerably lower temperatures than achievable by using traditional broadband emitters like paints. Cooling enhancements (theoretical and demonstrated) achieved by such materials opens opportunities for the appropriate selection and design of materials for building envelopes. \nBio: Jyotirmoy “Jyoti” Mandal received his Ph.D. from Columbia University in June 2019\, where he created high-performance and low-cost solar heaters and radiative coolers for\, and designs that can switch between heating and cooling modes. Currently\, he is a Schmidt Science Fellow at University of California\, Los Angeles. There\, as a postdoctoral researcher in the Aaswath Raman group\, he is creating optical components and radiative cooling designs. Besides scientific novelty and performance\, a guiding consideration for his designs was low-cost and simplicity of fabrication needed for use in developing countries. Besides radiative cooling and optical design\, his interests include photonics of disordered materials\, climate science and geoengineering\, and sustainable building design. \nFor more information about joining in remotely\, contact Leah Abraha at labraha@gc.cuny.edu
URL:https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/event/photonics-seminar-jyotirmoy-mandal-university-of-california/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Photonics
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SUMMARY:Urban Environmental Impacts Across Kingdoms
DESCRIPTION:This event is the third webinar in the Converge to Transform series. \nConverge to Transform is a webinar series to engage the CUNY community and key stakeholders in the vital task of shaping the future of our interdisciplinary\, transdisciplinary\, and convergence research programs for the public good. Events in the series will include keynote presentations\, online talks and virtual Twitter poster sessions. \nIn this webinar\, we will examine the impact of natural\, built and social environments on the health of species — from microbial to human — and how interdisciplinary and convergent science can be designed to positively address these conditions. \n\nProgram\n\n\n\n2:00 pm\nIntroduction & Welcome Remarks\nAnnette “Nina” Gray\, Ph.D.\, Executive Director\, ASRC and Associate Dean for the Sciences\, The Graduate Center\nPatrizia Casaccia\, M.D.\, Ph.D.\, Director\, ASRC Neuroscience Initiative and Einstein Professor of Biology\, The Graduate Center\, CUNY\n\n\n2:05 pm\nKeynote: Cities and the Health of Populations in a Post-Covid World\nSandro Galea\, M.D.\, MPH\, DrPH\, Dean and Robert A. Knox Professor\, Boston University School of Public Health\n\n\nImpact Area Talks: Urban Environmental Impacts Across Kingdoms\n\n\n2:35 pm\nUrban Forests: Woes and Windfalls of the City Life\nAndrew Reinmann\, Ph.D.\, Assistant Professor\, ASRC Environmental Sciences Initiative and Assistant Professor of Geography\, Hunter College\n\n\n2:50 pm\nAn Interdisciplinary Study of the Restoration of Newtown Creek\nMonica Trujillo\, Ph.D.\, Associate Professor\, Department of Biological Sciences\, Queensborough Community College\n\n\n3:05 pm\nUsing Community-Engaged Research to Support Positive Youth Development\nErika Niwa\, Ph.D.\, Assistant Professor\, Department of Psychology\, Brooklyn College\n\n\n3:20 pm\nModerated Q&A\n\n\n3:30 pm\nBreakout Discussion Session (Optional)\n\n\n\nRegistration\nRegistration is required. Only registered participants will receive instructions on how to join and be eligible to participate in the virtual poster session on June 23\, 2020. Instructions and event updates will be emailed to your registered email. \nRegister online now» \nNote that you do NOT need to register again if you signed-up previously for the original\, in-person event. Contact asrc.event@gc.cuny.edu with questions. \n\n\nThank you to our sponsors:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/event/converge-to-transform-webinar-3/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:5x5 Anniversary,Environmental Sciences,Nanoscience,Neuroscience,Photonics,Structural Biology
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SUMMARY:Hacking Biology to Advance Medicine 
DESCRIPTION:This event is the fourth webinar in the Converge to Transform series. \nConverge to Transform is a webinar series to engage the CUNY community and key stakeholders in the vital task of shaping the future of our interdisciplinary\, transdisciplinary\, and convergence research programs for the public good. Events in the series will include keynote presentations\, online talks and virtual Twitter poster sessions. \n\nProgram\n\n\n\n2:00 pm\nIntroduction & Welcome Remarks\nAnnette “Nina” Gray\, Ph.D.\, Executive Director\, ASRC and Associate Dean for the Sciences\, The Graduate Center\nRein Ulijn\, Ph.D.\, Director\, ASRC Nanoscience Initiative and Einstein Professor of Chemistry\, Hunter College\n\n\n2:05 pm\nResearch Keynote: Extracellular Vesicle Therapeutics\nJoy Emelie (Joy) V. Wolfram\, Ph.D.\, Assistant Professor of Medicine\, Mayo Clinic\n\n\nImpact Area Talks: Hacking Biology to Advance Medicine \n\n\n2:35 pm\nTargeting the Oncogenic Mutant p53 Protein to Detect and Treat Triple Negative Breast Cancer\nJill Bargonetti\, Ph.D.\, Professor\, Department of Biological Sciences\, Hunter College\n\n\n2:50 pm\nDiscovery and Development of Artificial Nucleic Acid Ligands to Probe Cellular Interactions\nPrabodhika Mallikaratchy Ph.D.\, Associate Professor of Chemistry\, Lehman College\, CUNY\n\n\n3:05 pm\nImplantable Nanosensor Detection of an Ovarian Cancer Biomarker In Vivo\nRyan Williams\, Ph.D.\, Assistant Professor\, Department of Biomedical Engineering\, The City College of New York\n\n\n3:20 pm\nModerated Q&A\n\n\n3:30 pm\nBreakout Discussion Session (Optional)\n\n\n\nRegistration\nRegistration is required. Only registered participants will receive instructions on how to join and be eligible to participate in the virtual poster session. Instructions and event updates will be emailed to your registered email. \nRegister online now» \nNote that you do NOT need to register again if you signed-up previously for the original\, in-person event. Contact asrc.event@gc.cuny.edu with questions. \n\n\nThank you to our sponsors:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/event/converge-to-transform-webinar-4/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:5x5 Anniversary,Environmental Sciences,Nanoscience,Neuroscience,Photonics,Structural Biology
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200625T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200625T140000
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SUMMARY:(CANCELLED) Nanoscience Seminar: Dibyendu Das\, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER)
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Dibyendu Das\, Ph.D.\, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Kolkata\, West Bengal\, India \nTitle: Designed Negative Feedback from Transiently formed Catalytic Nanostructures \nAbstract: Structures in living systems manipulate the high energy ester bonds of chemical fuels to create dissipative assemblies which can access emergent functions such as catalysis. Highly dynamic and complex systems of microtubules undergo substrate driven change of conformation which leads to polymerization.1 Through this talk\, I will show our recent results which demonstrate through a simple model system\, the realization of a substrate driven dissipative self-assembled state by utilizing the catalytic effects of histidines on the kinetically stable ester bond.2-4 Out of equilibrium state is achieved due to two distinct pathways both catalyzed by histidine\, installed in the simple lipid based structure. Further\, I will share the latest data on temporal control of function by these artificial transient systems.3 \nReferences: \n\nPezzato\, C.; Prins\, L\, J Commun. 2015\, 6\, 7790.\nAfrose\, S. P.; Bal\, S.; Chatterjee\, A.; Das\, K; Das\, D* Chem. Int. Ed. 2019 58 15783\nAhmed\, S.;\, Chatterjee\, A.; Das\, K; Das\, D* Chemical Science 2019 10 7574-7578\nBal\, S.; Das\, K; Ahmed\, S.;\, Das\, D* Chem. Int. Ed. 2019 58 244\n\nBio: Dibyendu Das is Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical Sciences of Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Kolkata\, West Bengal\, India. He received his MSc degree in Organic Chemistry at the University of Calcutta (India) (2005)\, PhD in Supramolecular Chemistry at Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (Thesis 2010) and postdoctoral training at the Emory University. From Jan 2017\, he is working in IISER Kolkata. His lab is actively working in the field of systems chemistry and driven self-assembly. \nFor more information\, contact Muaad Alody at malody@gc.cuny.edu
URL:https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/event/nanoscience-seminar-dibyendu-das-indian-institute-of-science-education-and-research-iiser/
LOCATION:ASRC Auditorium\, 85 St. Nicholas Terrace\, New York\, NY\, 10031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Nanoscience
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