Penn Nanotechnology Minor

Penn Nanotechnology Minor Nanotechnology research and education This is a group of undergraduates from the University of Pennsylvania interested in pursuing a minor in Nanotechnology.

This online community includes students who are from all schools in Penn that are enrolled in or are considering the minor, nanotechnology researchers, academic advisers, and professors. Periodic meetings and events will create a supportive and dynamic community. We are sponsored by the Nano/Bio Interface Center (NBIC),which is funded by the National Science Foundation as a Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center.

02/11/2015
10/10/2014

On Wednesday, Oct.

09/24/2014

The Mack Institute connects business leaders, researchers, students, and world-class Wharton faculty

07/17/2014

Graphene, a material that consists of a lattice of carbon atoms, one atom thick, is widely touted as

10/09/2013

To Current Penn Students:

We still need volunteers for NanoDay@Penn.
If you are available to help, please choose some of the tasks:

Group guide..... 10/23 @ 9:00 AM until 2:00 PM (helping small groups of high schoolers reach their tours between the LRSM and Levine Hall)

Distributing lunches.... 10/23 @ 11 AM -1 PM (helping maintain orderly lunch process in the LRSM Reading Room)

Science fair judge..... 10/23 @ 12 -2:30 PM (working with teams of 3-4 other grad students to judge high school science fair projects)

Showing nanotechnology movies ...10/23 @ 9:00 AM until 2:00 PM (showing15-20 minute short movies - any hourly intervals)

If you can, please reply with the following: name, email address, choice of tasks, shirt size (S, M, L, or XL).

Thanks in advance, Hong-Mei ([email protected])

The Nanomanufacturing Summit and 12th Annual NanoBusiness Conference will be on campus on Tuesday, October 15-17, 2013. ...
09/24/2013

The Nanomanufacturing Summit and 12th Annual NanoBusiness Conference will be on campus on Tuesday, October 15-17, 2013. The (incomplete) program is available at....

http://www.internano.org/nmsummit/2013/program

Note that this group is planning a reception in the Singh Center on Wednesday October 16. This reception might include a POSTER SESSION. Please send the names and email addresses of graduate students that would like to participate to Karen Brann ([email protected]). Previously presented posters are fine.

Workshop Chairs:Mark Tuominen, Director, National Nanomanufacturing NetworkDr. Jeffrey Morse, Managing Director, National Nanomanufacturing Network

09/17/2013

Business Etiquette and Case Interviewing Workshops this week!

Business Etiquette Part 1

Wednesday, September 18; Huntsman Hall F94; 12 - 1pm

You get one chance to make a great First Impression! Want to learn what it takes? Whether in preparation for interviews or for your first week on the job, enhance your professional style!
Learn the Do's and Don'ts in today's workplace!



Business Etiquette Part 2: Dining

Wednesday, September 18; Huntsman Hall F94, 1 - 2pm

Focus of this session is dining (using correct utensils, eating difficult foods, alcohol consumption, conversation/small talk, greetings). Knowledge and expertise you will use for a lifetime!

Case Interviewing Workshop, presented by Capital One
Thursday, September 19, 12:00 – 1:20pm, Huntsman Hall, Room G55

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn firsthand about case interviews!

Gain valuable insight into the case interview process

Work through sample case interviews

Get tips on how to prepare

Presented by Erol Cultu, UPENN ’01 alumnus

Hear from alumni who aced their case questions

You will have the opportunity to have your questions answered in a more relaxed setting prior to your interviews

Food too!

01/31/2013

• Metallurgist (Baltimore,MD)
Bachelor’s degree in chemistry, metallurgy, materials science, materials science engineering, chemical engineering, or related
Requires 1-5 years of experience with metallography and all related equipment
1. Operate a variety of mechanical, physical, chemical and metallographic test equipment
2. Maintains necessary records, inventory of supplies, schedules and performs preventive maintenance on all laboratory equipment (may use third party and/or vendors
3. Maintains and operate a variety of heat treating ovens and furnaces including atmospheres
4. Prepares certifications for materials
5. Supports production
6. Supervise laboratory technician
7. Confirms incoming materials conform to specifications

If interested and requirements are meet please contact Aja McNeill at (410)663-5024 or [email protected].

11/19/2012

Innovation Partnership (IPart) Announces $80,000 FAST Grant Award, and Continuation of Successful SBIR/STTR Company Assistance Programs. See innovationpartnership.net

07/02/2012

The Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences (CNMS) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is seeking to fill a postdoctoral position to conduct research on in-situ surface electronic, ionic, and electrocatalytic functionality in oxides. The successful applicant will characterize materials using atomically-resolved scanning tunneling and atomic force microscopy and spectroscopy, electron spectroscopies (x-ray and ultraviolet photoemission), and electron and x-ray diffraction within an established program. The program will have a strong component of innovative technique development and is designed to promote broad scientific interactions. The CNMS is a collaborative nanoscience user
research facility established by the Office of Science, U.S. Department of Energy.

Qualifications:
This position requires a Ph.D. in Condensed Matter Physics, Materials and Surface Science, or a related field. The successful applicant should have a strong background in ultrahigh vacuum techniques, including scanning probe microscopy and electron spectroscopy. Experience in electrochemistry of solid-oxide fuel cell materials, physics of oxide materials, surface science, or electron and ionic transport characterization will be an advantage. Prior research work needs to be supported by a strong record of publications in peer-reviewed journals and presentations at scientific conferences. The applicant should be motivated, safety conscious and possess excellent oral and written communication skills. The applicant must have the ability to work in a team, interact effectively with colleagues and external collaborators.
Demonstrated ability to communicate in English to an international
scientific audience is essential. Applicants must have received their highest degree not more than five years prior to the date of
application, and must complete all degree requirements before starting the appointment.

Technical Questions
For more information about this position, please contact Dr. Arthur P. Baddorf ([email protected] ) and Sergei V. Kalinin ([email protected]) and reference the
ad number ORNL12-56-CNMS in the subject line. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

http://orise.orau.gov/science-education/internships-scholarships-fellowships/description.aspx?JobId=10581

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