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SUMMARY:PSOC Seminar : Collagen architecture regulates metabolic stress and collective invasion
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URL:https://seasevents.nmsdev7.com/event/psoc-seminar-collagen-architecture-regulates-metabolic-stress-and-collective-invasion/
LOCATION:Room 337\, Towne Building\, 220 South 33rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
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SUMMARY:MEAM Seminar: "Robot Design Concepts for Intuitive Physical Human-robot Interaction"
DESCRIPTION:Physical human-robot interaction (pHRI) aims at taking advantage of the complementary capabilities of robots and humans. One of the key challenges in pHRI is to provide a high-bandwidth human-robot interaction that is safe and intuitive for the human user. To this end\, it is proposed in this work to revisit the design of robots in order to provide a low-impedance mechanical interaction. The concept of macro-mini robotic system is used and applied to interactive robotic devices. Also\, the design of backdrivable redundant parallel robots is considered. In this concept\, parallel robots are used to provide backdrivability while kinematic redundancy is introduced to increase the rotational workspace of parallel mechanisms\, by alleviating the singularities. Solutions based on passive or active human-robot interfaces are proposed and examples of implementations are described. Prototypes of robotics systems developed at Université Laval based on the above concepts are demonstrated.
URL:https://seasevents.nmsdev7.com/event/meam-seminar-robot-design-concepts-for-intuitive-physical-human-robot-interaction/
LOCATION:Wu and Chen Auditorium (Room 101)\, Levine Hall\, 3330 Walnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
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SUMMARY:Penn Engineering's NSF Fellowship Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Penn Engineering is holding a workshop for students interested in applying for the 2020 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship (NSFGRF) . \nThe goal of this workshop is to discuss strategies for submitting a strong application\, as well as to connect applicants with mentors to help guide applicants through the process. \nThis event will involve a panel discussion with successful NSF GRF awardees from SEAS and will be moderated by Penn Engineering faculty members. All 1st and 2nd year PhD scholars eligible for submitting an NSF GRF fellowship application are invited to attend.
URL:https://seasevents.nmsdev7.com/event/penn-engineerings-nsf-fellowship-workshop/
LOCATION:Heilmeier Hall (Room 100)\, Towne Building\, 220 South 33rd Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190925T150000
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SUMMARY:CBE Seminar: "Protein-integrated Electronics: From Molecules to Machines”
DESCRIPTION:Abstract: \nWe are developing chemo-mechatronic systems\, structures\, and machines that can transduce signals between the chemical\, mechanical\, and electrical domains to produce intelligent behaviors in response to an external stimuli. Inspired by systems spanning from how tissues build themselves to how animals camouflage\, I will discuss our molecular-level approach to building new materials that can produce tailorable and reversible transformations in response to specific chemical inputs for applications ranging from bio-photonic devices to implantable electronics.
URL:https://seasevents.nmsdev7.com/event/cbe-seminar-protein-integrated-electronics-from-molecules-to-machines/
LOCATION:Wu and Chen Auditorium (Room 101)\, Levine Hall\, 3330 Walnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering":MAILTO:cbemail@seas.upenn.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190926T104500
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SUMMARY:MSE Seminar: “Topology and Quantum Matter: From Axions to Spintronics”
DESCRIPTION:The confluence of fundamental symmetries and spin-orbit coupling is known to produce emergent electronic states in crystalline solids that are accurately described using the language of topology. This talk provides an overview of this relatively young field of research\, showing how the synthesis and study of topological quantum matter yields a playground for both exotic pursuits at millikelvin temperatures (such as the realization of axion electrodynamics in condensed matter [3]) and pragmatic technologies that work under ambient conditions (such as spintronic devices).
URL:https://seasevents.nmsdev7.com/event/mse-seminar-topology-and-quantum-matter-from-axions-to-spintronics/
LOCATION:Auditorium\, LRSM Building\, 3231 Walnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Materials Science and Engineering":MAILTO:johnruss@seas.upenn.edu
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