Bioinspired Nanopore Sensors Using Antibody Mimetic Technologies
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Bioinspired Nanopore Sensors Using Antibody Mimetic Technologies

By SUNY Poly Spotlight Series

Join CASMAD for a Semiconductor Pizza to learn about the amazing properties of the materials at the nanoscale.

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SUNY Polytechnic Institute

100 Seymour Road Utica, NY 13502

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  • 1 hour
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Science & Tech • Science

Presenter: Dr. Liviu Movileanu, Professor of Physics 

Affiliation/Organization: Syracuse University 

Location: Donovan Hall G152 

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Join us for a Semiconductor Pizza to learn about the amazing properties of the materials at the nanoscale where Quantum is the new realm of physics governed by the peculiar laws of quantum mechanics. Get ready to explore together a wide range of topics from current and emerging applications of semiconductor materials and the future of the semiconductor technology to Bioinspired materials and sensors while enjoying a slice of pizza!  

Dr. Liviu Movileanu is a Professor of Physics in the Department of Physics and Department of Biomedical and Chemical Engineering & Bioinspired Institute at Syracuse University. 

Sponsored by the Center for Advanced Semiconductor Materials and Devices (CASMAD) 

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Oct 21 · 12:30 PM EDT