Nano@Tech Fall 2022 Series | Next-Generation Vertical GaN Power Devices Using Selective-Area Doping Techniques

Next-Generation Vertical GaN Power Devices Using Selective-Area Doping Techniques

Featuring Spyros Pavlidis | School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, NC State University

Female Founder Speaker Series: India Hayes

VentureLab and I-Corps South is hosting our Female Founders Speaker Series on Thursday, May 19th from 12:30pm-1:00pm EST. We are excited to welcome India Hayes, Co-Founder and CEO of Mini City. Mini City is a compassionate tech hub addressing the issue of long-term homelessness. Chronic homelessness is a major problem in our nation; with lack of ID being one of the largest contributing factors.

IRIM Special Seminar | Robotic Exploration of Icy Moons for the Search of Extraterrestrial Life

Abstract: Many moons in the outer solar systems are known to have a subsurface ocean under the ice shell, which may harbor extraterrestrial life. The exploration of such "ocean worlds" would be a focus of NASA's scientific Solar System exploration in the coming decades. In particular, Enceladus, a small icy moon of Saturn, is of substantial interest because Cassini found active geysers that eject high-speed water jets, which are believed to be originated from the subsurface ocean.

How She Built It: India Hayes

Join us to hear India Hayes, founder, and CEO of Mini CIty. Mini City is a compassionate tech hub addressing the issue of long-term homelessness. Chronic homelessness is a major problem in our nation; with lack of ID being one of the largest contributing factors. Mini City's SaaS streamlines the admin process of obtaining legal forms of ID and life-critical benefits for organizations, municipalities, and enterprise corporations that serve the homeless.

NNCI Webinar: Societal and Ethical Implications

Science Policy Around the World in 2022: Innovations and Uncertainties in the Global Knowledge System

During the last two years, we have been living in a foreign world. Most activities have been altered in response to the Covid-19 pandemic, shifting our ways of living and interaction with others. Even the mechanisms through which we gather knowledge have changed.

A Story Of Forgotten Hanji, Korean Traditional Paper

Dr. Oh-Kyu Lee will share his experience in rediscovering how to make certain types of Korean traditional paper called Hanji. In the past, there were more than two hundreds varieties of Hanji, which varied depending on source materials, size, usage, etc. Only a few of them are still being produced in Korea today. The topic of Dr. Lee’s talk will focus on two types of Korean traditional paper, named Taeji and Siji. This work has been done by his group at the National Institute of Forest Service in Korea.

Workshop Energy-Tunable X-Ray Infrastructure At GT: Where We Are and Where Do We Want to Go?

Energy-Tunable X-Ray Infrastructure At GT: Where We Are and Where Do We Want to Go?

This event aims to bring together researchers from across GT around the topic of energy-tunable and high-flux x-ray research infrastructure at GT. Energy-tunable x-ray infrastructure allows for unique measurements of materials structure and chemistry such as x-ray absorption, anomalous x-ray diffraction, high q-space pair distribution function, photon-in/photon-out operando experiments, and elemental contrast x-ray microscopy.

Science Revealed - GTRI Science Day in the Park with the City of Smyrna and Georgia Tech Professor - Councilman Lewis Wheaton

Come explore the world of science and learn about the different career opportunities in the science industry. Georgia Tech Research Institute will be hosting scientific demonstrations throughout the event and will happily answer any questions students may have about opportunities in the scientific industry. 

Spring 2022 IEN Microfabrication Short Course

The Institute for Electronics and Nanotechnology (IEN) at Georgia Tech will offer a short course on microfabrication from May 25th - 27th, 2022. This in­tensive three-day short course combines classroom lectures and laboratory based hands-on fabrication in the IEN cleanroom. The goal of the course is to impart a basic understanding of the science and technology of microfabrication processes as used in academia and industry.

PRC Distinguished Lecture Seminar | Directions in III-N Devices for Wireless Communications and Beyond

Featuring Professor Patrick Fay, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Notre Dame