Department of Engineering Physics

Seminars 2011-2012

The Engineering Physics seminars are open to the public at large.  They are organized by the department and are usually held on Thursdays at 10:30 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
 
Next Seminar
12/04/2012 - 10h30 Pavillon J.-A. Bombardier - salle 1035 Kostadinka Bizheva
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Waterloo
Biomedical Optics: state of the art technologies for medical diagnostics
 
Seminars to come
   
 
Past Seminars
22/09/2011 - 10h30 Pavillon J.-A. Bombardier - salle 1035

M. Aziz
Harvard School of
Engineering and Applied Sciences

Novel semiconductors and nanoscale patterning using energetic beams
06/10/2011 - 10h30 Pavillon J.-A. Bombardier - salle 1035

Mark I. Stockman
Department of Physics and Astronomy,
Georgia State University

Plasmonics: The Physics behind the Applications
03/11/2011 - 10h30 Pavillon principal - salle B-530.2 Dr Jiwoong Park
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Cornell University
New Eyes for Atomically Defined Carbon Nanostructures
24/11/2011 - 10h30 Pavillon principal - salle B-530.2 Dr. Can-Ming Hu
Department of Physics and Astronomy,
University of Manitoba
The Scientific Battle Field of Dynamic Spintronics
09/02/2012 - 10h30 Pavillon J.-A. Bombardier - salle 1035 Linh Ngo Phong
Space Science and
Technology
John H. Chapman Space Center
Canadian Microbolometer Sensor: Focusing on Oceans, Fires and Volcanoes
01/03/2012 - 10h30 Pavillon J.-A. Bombardier - salle 1035 D. B. Mitzi
Photovoltaic Science and Technology Division
IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY

Development of high-performance solution-processed chalcopyrite/kesterite films for photovoltaic applications

29/03/2012 - 10h30 Pavillon J.-A. Bombardier - salle 1035 Andrew G. Rinzler
Department of Physics
University of Florida

New Light Sources: Carbon Nanotube-Based Light Emitting Transistors

       

 

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