Nano Cluster Faculty Search - University of Pennsylvania

Description:
The School of Engineering and Applied Science (SEAS) at the University of Pennsylvania seeks to build interdisciplinary faculty clusters of eminence at the forefront of nanotechnology. In anticipation of the opening of the $100M Krishna P. Singh Center for Nanotechnology, a premier facility that integrates state-of-the-art nanocharacterization and nanofabrication facilities, numerous hires will comprehensively span forefront measurement, novel phenomena, innovative devices, and integrated systems. Successful candidates will be expected to couple with existing resources to synergistically build new areas of international impact.

Broad themes of interest include:

  • Advanced nanoprobes pushing the frontiers of multi-modal interactions, in-situ control, and/or ultra fast dynamics;
  • Coupled nanoscale phenomena providing new paradigms for designing and utilizing materials, particularly under extreme environments including ultrafast time scales, ultra-small dimensions, and intense energy fluxes;
  • Design and fabrication of multifunctional nanodevices that exploit such coupled phenomena for novel applications;
  • Emerging fields at the interface of nano and biotechnology;
  • Integrated systems for applications in nano-enabled computation, energy technologies, and nanomanufacturing.

Candidates will be expected to robustly utilize and further contribute to the development of experimental capabilities in the Singh Center, as well as to acquire and develop their own innovative experimental platforms. Candidates will also be expected to advance our creative educational programs at both the undergraduate and graduate level. Applicants with industrial experience or collaborations, and track records that include successful translational research programs and technology transfer are particularly encouraged and should highlight these accomplishments in their application.

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  • I am ready. But I am from Russia. You can see my presentation on http://www.nanopaprika.eu/group/nanoindiadays/page/nid2012-201

    I think that the development of computational models of nanomaterials by means of artificial neural networks is a future of knowledge base of nanomaterials world.

    NID2012-201 Victor S. Abrukov
    NID2 – Academic institutes and research groups   Victor S. Abrukov Chuvash State University www.chuvsu.ru/2008/proekt.html I would like to discuss t…
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