Department of Engineering Physics

Seminars 2012-2013

The Engineering Physics seminars are open to the public at large.  They are organized by the department and are usually held on Thursdays at 11:00 a.m. in the auditorium of the Joseph-Armand Bombardier Pavillion (salle 1035). If not, the place and time are specified in the chart below. If you would like to meet one of the guest speakers, please contact Clara Santato by e-mail: clara.santato@polymtl.ca.

Date Place Speaker Subject
 
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Past Seminars
23/08/2012 - 14h00 Pavillon J.-A. Bombardier - salle 1035

Prof. Claes-Göran Granqvist
The Angström Laboratory, Uppsala University, Sweden
Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and Founder of ChromoGenics

Superfenestration Combining Electrochromic and Thermochromic Functionalities
27/09/2012 - 11h00 Pavillon J.-A. Bombardier - salle 1035

Prof. Fiorenzo Omenetto
Departement of Biomedical Engineering
Tuft University, USA

A new silk road for high technology
25/10/2012 - 11h00 Pavillon J.-A. Bombardier - salle 1035

Dr Masaru Tsuchiya
SiEnergy Systems, LLC
Cambridge, Ma,USA

Ultra-thin Film Solid-Oxide Fuel Cell Technology Development: Status, Challenges and Opportunities

22/11/2012 - 11h00 Pavillon J.-A. Bombardier - salle 1035 Prof. Siegfried Bauer
Soft Matter Physics
Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria

From macro- and stretchable electronics to soft machines and energy harvesting
24/01/2013 - 11h00 Pavillon J.-A. Bombardier - salle 1035 Prof. Roberto Morandotti
INRS-EMT
Varennes, Québec

Efficient Wavelength Conversion in Integrated Structures: Novel Applications
21/02/2013 - 11h00 Pavillon J.-A. Bombardier - salle 1035

David N. Seidman
Northwestern University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering and
Northwestern University Center for Atom-Probe Tomography (NUCAPT)
Illinois, USA

Exploring the Subnanoscale World with Atom-Probe Tomography
21/03/2013 - 11h00 Pavillon P. Lassonde,
salle L-2708

Prof. Itay Yavon
Department of Physics & Astronomy, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON

What is (Dark) Matter made of?

28/03/2013 - 11h00

CANCELED

Pavillon J.-A. Bombardier, salle 1035 Prof. Mark Niedre
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Northeastern University, Boston, MA

Non-Invasive Fluorescence Sensing and Enumeration of Extremely Rare Circulating Cells In Vivo

       

 

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