New Workshop Advances in Nanomaterials for Biological and Energy Applications August 1215, 2015 Northeastern University Boston, Massachusetts *For more information and to reserve your spot, contact Brandon Mennillo, b.mennillo@neu.edu* Introduction This course will focus on recent advances in the science and technology of nanomaterials featuring leading scientists from Northeastern University and other institutions around the greater Boston area. The condensed course materials are designed to provide a springboard for students, early career researchers, and industrial associates to rapidly gain the latest knowledge and technologies in the world of nanomaterials from fundamentals to applications with a special focus on energy and biological applications. Course Features The course will cover every major aspect of nanomaterials, from synthesis and characterization, assembly to nanodevices. The course will cover applications of nanomaterials from energy generation and storage, to their biomedical applications and environmental implications. Who Should Attend This highly condensed and informative course is designed for those who want to jump start in the field of nanomaterials, including engineers, biologists, materials scientists, physicians, technical managers, graduate students, early career professionals, and many others. Course Instructors and Topics The instructors are leading and active researchers in their fields, and the course is synergistically designed to balance nanomaterials fundamentals, nanomedicines and nanoenergy, Rebecca Carrier Heather Clark Eno E. Ebong Adam Ekenseair Randell Erb Abigail Koppes Yongmin Liu Sri Sridhar Ming Su Nanomaterials for drug delivery Nanoparticle sensors Regenerative nanomedicine Polymeric nanomaterials Magnetic nanomaterials Neurological nanomaterials Optical nanomaterials Nanomedicine Thermal nanomaterials Sunho Choi Nanomaterials for energy Vladimir Torchillin Cancer nanomedicines Meni Wanunu Nanopore device Dunwei Wang Nanomaterials for energy Thomas Webster Translational nanomedicine Richard West Nanomaterials modeling Ron Willey Nanomaterials safety Kate Ziemer Nanomaterial characterization Ke Zhang Nanobiomaterials Registration Registration is required by email, mail or fax. Registration: $1,200standard fee, $1,095early registration fee (must register by June 30, 2015), $495 for graduate students, postdocs, medical students, and residents. All fees include a comprehensive set of conference materials, and breakfast and lunch each day. Lodging We are working to secure a hotel block at The Colonnade Hotel. More details to follow.
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