[Nanotech lectures] TODAY- MIT Nanotechnology Public Lecture, MIT STATA CENTER, Room 32-123, 7PM
MIT Nanotechnology Public Lecture Series
nanotech at mit.edu
Wed Oct 24 11:02:54 EDT 2007
As part of our continuing public lecture
series on nanotechnology, we are pleased
to announce that we will be hosting
Prof. Mark A. Reed from Yale University.
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(http://www.rle.mit.edu/nanolectureseries)
Time: Wednesday evening, October 24, at 7 p.m.
Location: MIT's Stata Center (32-123)
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The Next Frontier: Bioelectronic Interfaces
Prof. Mark A. Reed, Yale University
High-performance microelectronic systems (e.g. computers)
and bioelectrochemical systems (e.g. living organisms) are
both highly developed, complex systems capable of advanced
signal processing and computing – yet are fundamentally
different at nearly every level (mechanism, device,
architecture, etc). A major step in understanding these
differences will be the ability to effectively interface
between these systems. Recent progress in nanoscale sensors
have enabled integrated biochemical sensors that have
demonstrated ultrasensitive macromolecule detection, and
real-time cell biochemical response. This talk will review
the recent progress, the outstanding scientific challenges,
and some exciting potential applications in this rapidly
growing new field.
For a brief biography of the speaker, visit his web site at:
http://www.eng.yale.edu/reedlab/MarkReed.htm
We look forward to seeing you all at the event!
Event sponsors:
MIT's Research Laboratory of Electronics,
Microsystems Technology Laboratory,
Public Service Center, and
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
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