June 12, 2015! NCS4: Northeast Complex Fluids and Soft Matter Workshop Stony Brook University! 102 Light Engineering Building! Invited speakers Surita Bhatia, Stony Brook University Teaching Old Biomaterials New Tricks: Engineering Crystallinity and Topology into Polymer Networks Oleg Gang, Brookhaven National Laboratory Programmable Nano-Systems and Their Transformations Irving P. Herman, Columbia University Modes of Assembling Quantum Dots in Two and Three Dimensions Taehun Lee, City College of New York Viscous Coalescing Droplets in a Saturated Vapor Phase Mu-Ping Nieh, University of Connecticut Controlling Self-Assembled Lipid-Based Nanoparticles for Theranostic and Nanobiosensing Materials The Northeast Complex Fluids and Soft Matter (NCS) Workshop series brings together researchers in the region for an interdisciplinary meeting in an informal setting, to exchange ideas and foster collaborations. The meeting will host a mix of invited talks, short presentations, posters, and networking time. Registration is free, however in order to participate in the workshop, prior registration is required. Breakfast and lunch will be provided to all attendees. Students and postdocs: Please indicate on the registration form if you are participating in short talks or posters. Website: http://me.eng.sunysb.edu/~ncs4/ ! Chinedum Osuji, Yale University Dynamical Arrest and Yielding Responses in Colloidal Glasses and Gels Registration: http://iamdn.rutgers.edu/events/ncs Yuan-Nan Young, New Jersey Institute of Technology Hydrodynamics of a Lipid Bilayer Membrane: Fluid Dynamics in Cell Biology Alexandra Zidovska, New York University Mechanism and Function of Chromatin Positional Dynamics in Interphase Sponsored by the Department of Mechanical Engineering Organized by Carlos Colosqui and Thomas Cubaud
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