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October 23, 2007 :: Nanoporous and Electroactive Materials for Bioscience, Biotechnology and Tissue Engineering @ Stanford/ IBM ARC/ UC Davis/ UC Berkeley

[ October 23, 2007; 4:15 pm to 6:15 pm. ] Professor Yen Wei from Drexel University will give a seminar at at 4:15 in the Chemical Engineering Gazebo on Oct. 23 (Tuesday).

Please contact Zhenan Bao (3-2419, zbao@stanford.edu) if you are interested in meeting him.

Speaker: Dr. Yen Wei, Herman B. Wagner Professor of Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA 19104 (weiyen@drexel.edu).

ABSTRACT: We have developed […]

October 16, 2007 :: First Fall Colloquium @ Stanford/ IBM ARC/ UC Davis/ UC Berkeley

[ October 16, 2007; 4:15 pm to 6:15 pm. ] First colloquium this fall will be delivered by two advanced graduate students on Tuesday, October 16 at 4.15 PM.

Ann Goffin (Fuller Group)
Interfacial flow processing of biological molecules

Masaki Yanagioka (Frank Group)
Morphological and mechanical characterization and particle filled hydrogels

Location: The colloquium will be in the Gazebo.

Chaitan Khosla


Chaitan Khosla
Professor,
Departments of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and (by courtesy) Biochemistry
Stanford University
Stanford […]

November 15, 2006 :: November 15, 2006; “Assembly of Colloidal Particles: From Electrophoretic Deposition to Surface Directed @ Stanford/ IBM ARC/ UC Davis/ UC Berkeley

[ November 15, 2006; 8:00 pm; ] Wednesday, November 15, 2006, 1:00 PM-2:00 PM
IBM ALmaden Research Center, Room H2-214

Ryan J. Kershner, Ph.D.
CPIMA Postdoctoral Scholar
Stanford University

ABSTRACT

Colloidal systems have gained much attention in recent years for their numerous applications in microfluidics, photonics, drug-delivery, and other rapidly advancing fields. The key to the success of small particles in these areas remains their satisfactory assembly […]