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PRISM Spring 2008 Seminar Series

02/13/2008
Cancelled
Allen Barnett

Christiana Honsberg
Achieving a Solar Cell Efficiency Greater than 50 Percent: Physics, Technology, Implementation and Milestones
University of Delaware
Electrical and Computer Engineering
02/27/08
Matthew Tirrell
Electrostatic Complexes in Polymer Materials Science: Experiments with Polyelectrolyte Brushes
University of California-Santa Barbara
Chemical Engineering
03/05/2008
Benjamin Hsiao
New Horizon of Nanofiber Technology for Environmental Applications
State University of New York at Stony Brook (SUNY)
03/12/08
Cancelled
Timothy Weihs
Self-Propagating Reactions in Multilayer Foils: Rapid Sources of Heat for Scientific Studies and Commercial Applications
Johns Hopkins University
Materials Science and Engineering
03/26/08
Matthew Mench
Fundamental Investigation of Freeze/Thaw Damage and Non-Parasitic Methods for Mitigation in Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells
Penn State
Mechanical Engineering
04/02/08
Howard Katz
Speed, Efficiency, and Sensitivity Enhancements in Organic and Hybrid Devices
Johns Hopkins University
Materials Science and Engineering
04/23/08
Lee Lynd
Biofuel Technology: In Search of Paths to a Sustainable World
Dartmouth College
Biochemical Engineering
04/30/08
Tobin Marks
Materials and Assembly Processes for unconventional organic, organometallic, and inorganic electronic circuitry
Northwestern University
Department of Chemistry and the Materials Research Center
05/07/08
Hari Manoharan
Supersymmetric Quantum Nanostructures
Stanford University
Physics

05/14/08
Ravi Radhakrishnan
Molecular Systems Biology through Multiscale Modeling and High-Performance Computing
University of Pennsylvania
Bioengineering


There is a light lunch served at 11:30 AM in the Bowen Hall Atirum prior to the seminar. For more information about the seminars please contact
Mary Monahan, mmonahan@Princeton.edu, 258-6704.