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SUMMARY:Standalone stretchable device platform for human health monitoring
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Dr. Huanyu Cheng \nDate: November 16\, 2022 at 1 pm ET \nAbstract: Conventional electronics today form on the planar surfaces of brittle wafer substrates and are not compatible with 3D deformable surfaces. As a result\, stretchable electronic devices have been developed for continuous health monitoring. Practical applications of the next-generation stretchable electronics hinge on the integration of stretchable sustained power supplies with highly sensitive on-skin sensors and wireless transmission modules. This talk presents the challenges\, design strategies\, and novel fabrication processes behind a potential standalone stretchable device platform that (a) integrates with 3D curvilinear dynamically changing surfaces\, and (b) dissolves completely after its effective operation. The resulting device platform creates application opportunities in fundamental biomedical research\, disease diagnostic confirmation\, healthy aging\, human-machine interface\, and smart internet of things. \nShort biography: Dr. Cheng is the James L. Henderson\, Jr. Memorial Associate Professor of Engineering Science and Mechanics at Penn State University. His research group focuses on the design\, fabrication\, and application of the standalone stretchable device platform. Larry has co-authored more than 120 publications with total citations >15\,000 according to Google Scholar. His work has been recognized through the reception of numerous awards\, including the Humboldt Research Fellowship for Experienced Researchers\, 2022 Minerals\, Metals & Materials Society (TMS) Functional Materials Division (FMD) Young Leaders Professional Development Award\, 2021 NIH Trailblazer Award\, MIT Technology Review Innovators Under 35 (TR35 China) in 2021\, 2021 Scialog Fellow in Advancing BioImaging\, 2021 Frontiers of Materials Award from TMS\, Forbes 30 Under 30 in 2017\, among others. He also serves as the associate editor for 7 journals and reviewer for > 200 journals. \nRegistration: https://psu.zoom.us/webinar/register/1216637709471/WN_DJuRaXhvTg6d0VUC0zdTQQ
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SUMMARY:Use A Scanning Electron Microscope: NanoEducators Quarterly Forum _NOV
DESCRIPTION:Zooming in over Zoom! Learn how to use a scanning electron microscope remotely from your classroom’s computer \nDescription: In the last NanoEducators forum\, participants had the opportunity to zoom in on microscopy and its connections to chemistry\, physics\, biology\, and engineering using hands-on virtual research tools. The first session of this series offered an overview about nanoscience and how microscopy tools such as scanning electron microscopes can be brought directly into your classes remotely. In this second session\, Dr. Yves Theriault\, of the NSF-supported San Diego Nanotechnology Infrastructure\, will provide participants with hands-on experience controlling a scanning electron microscope remotely from their computer\, directly over Zoom\, without the need for additional software. Attendees will have the opportunity to image classroom-relevant samples\, such as pollen\, phytoplankton and zooplankton\, gecko’s feet\, an optical card\, and a butterfly’s wing. The session will end with a quick tutorial on how to sign up for a free remote microscopy session through the Nanotechnology Applications and Career Knowledge (NACK) Network. \nDate and time: November 30\, 5:30–6:30pm EDT / 2:30-3:30pm PDT \nRegistration: https://tinyurl.com/4ev2vuj4
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