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News Nano CafeInterested Faculty and Staff members are invited to an informal gathering of people interested in nanoscience on Thursday, April 30th from 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. in Santa Ana B, in the UNM Student Union Building. Appetizers and beverages will be provided. The Nano Café will provide an opportunity for the Nanoscience community to exchange ideas in an informal atmosphere, and to present research findings with plenty of time available for in-depth discussions. We plan short talks by faculty, students, and invited guests, followed by a social hour. Refreshments and light hors d'oeuvres will be provided. The speakers at our first meeting will be: Justine Johannes, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque "National Institute for Nanoengineering Education" John Grey, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, "Uncovering Structure-Function Relationships at Heterojunction Interfaces in Molecular Photovoltaic Materials" Adam Wise, IGERT fellow and Ph.D. student, "Nano Outreach - helping create the next generation of Nano scientists" Please join us! The Nanoscience and Microsystems (NSMS) degree program and Integrated Graduate Education Research and Training (IGERT) program is sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF). For more information, please contact Abhaya Datye at 277-0477 or Heather Armstrong at 277-6824. Article Links Nano Cafe Debut - Nano machining and nanofabrication Dr Datye named distinguished professor Dr Abhaya Datye honored by NSF "Nano" super computer NSMS department introduced NSMS department planned
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Nano Cafe- April 30th - Canceled May 28th
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