2007 DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER SERIES

MICRO & NANO-SYSTEMS
 

 How Nanofabrication Can Take Advantage of Quantization

 John Randall, Ph.D.

 Chief Technical Officer, Zyvex Corporation, Dallas, Texas

 April 17, 2007  2:00-3:30 p.m.    Nedderman Hall 105

 Integration of Silicon and Biology:  Opportunities and Prospects

     Rashid Bashir, Ph.D., Professor, Birck Nanotechnology Center

     Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana

     April 19, 2007  2:00-3:30 p.m.     Nedderman Hall 105

 Dielectric Films with Metal Nanoparticles for Non-Volatile Memory Application

  Subhra Gangopadhyay, Ph.D., Professor, Electrical Engineering

  University of Missouri-Columbia

 April 24, 2007  2:00-3:30 p.m.   Nedderman Hall 105

     Electronics Beyond Moore’s Law

     Mark Lundstrom, Ph.D., Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering 

     Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana        

     April 26, 2007   2:00-3:30 p.m.     Nedderman Hall 105

 

      RSVP to Cindy Bradfield at cynthia.bradfield@uta.edu or 817-272-1536.  This series is in conjunction with EE 5344 – Introduction to MEMS, which is offered by UTA.  Information about this course and microsensor activities at UTA can be obtained from Professor Z. Celik-Butler at zbutler@uta.edu.