Localized surface plasmon resonances (LSPRs) have a broad technology potential as an attractive platform for surface-enhanced spectroscopies, refractive index sensing, hyperthermal cancer therapy, plasmon-enhanced catalysis, and so on.
Two Ph.D. candidates in materials science and engineering at UC Davis will reside at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to conduct research as part of the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science Graduate Student Research Program.
Dr. Anita Nosratieh serves as the Vice President of Technology and Regulatory Affairs at AdvaMed, the leading medtech association representing the vast majority of medical products in the United States.
Parijat Bhatnagar, PhD, is the Senior Program Director for Cell-based Medicine at SRI International, where he oversees a multidisciplinary team of scientists and engineers integrating engineering principles into medical research.
Dr. Leyla Esfandiari is an Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Cincinnati, where she holds joint appointments in Electrical Engineering and Environmental and Health Sciences.
Genome and Biomedical Sciences Facility, Auditorium, 1005
Catie Chang is an Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Computer Science, and Biomedical Engineering, and is the Sally and Dave Hopkins Faculty Fellow at Vanderbilt University.
The purpose of this presentation is to open the door for geotechnical and civil engineers to realize that they can apply their knowledge and skill set to underground construction and tunnel design.
In this talk I will try to survey developments in automotive computer control systems during the past four decades, which incidentally and fortuitously coincided with my career in this exciting and challenging field.