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IMSE 10th Anniversary Celebration "Materials Research for Sensors and Sensing"

Tuesday, October 10 | 8:30 AM - 6:00 PM

Uncas A. Whitaker Hall, 100
6760 Forest Park Pkwy, St. Louis, MO 63105, USA

A one-day symposium in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Institute of Materials Science & Engineering (IMSE).  This celebration includes speakers, facility tours, and a poster session/contest & reception. 

Speakers: 

  • Jonathan Madison, Program Director, Metals and Metallic Nanostructures, Division of Materials Research, National Science Foundation 
  • John Rogers, Professor, Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University
  • Deji Akinwade, Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Texas at Austin 
  • Jeehwan Kim, Associate Professor, Materials Science and Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Sang-Hoon Bae, Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering & Materials Science, Washington University in St. Louis
  • Kelly Powderly, Assistant Professor, Chemistry, Washington University in St. Louis  
  • Xi Wang, Assistant Professor, Physics, Washington University in St. Louis

Additional information & registration

There is no cost to attend the symposium and lunch is provided for registered guests.

Event Type

Lectures & Presentations, Research

Schools

Arts & Sciences, McKelvey School of Engineering

Topic

Science & Technology

Website

https://imse.wustl.edu/

Department
Institute of Materials Science & Engineering
Event Contact

Beth Gartin, bgartin@wustl.edu

Speaker Information

The Institute of Materials Science & Engineering (IMSE) was formed in 2013 via a partnership between the McKelvey School of Engineering and the School of Arts & Sciences. The IMSE unites a diverse and interdisciplinary group of materials researchers from across the university, providing unique materials characterization and fabrication resources and a rapidly growing PhD program in Materials Science and Engineering.

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