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SUMMARY:MEAM Seminar: "3D Printing Active Electronic Devices"
DESCRIPTION:The ability to three-dimensionally pattern semiconducting electronic and optoelectronic materials could provide a transformative approach to creating active electronic devices without the need for a cleanroom or conventional microfabrication facilities. This could enable the generation of active electronics on-the-fly\, using only source inks and a portable 3D printer to realize electronics anywhere\, anytime\, including directly on the body. Indeed\, interfacing active devices with biology in 3D could impact a variety of fields\, including biomedical devices\, wearable electronics\, bioelectronics\, smart prosthetics\, and human-machine interfaces. Developing the ability to 3D print various classes of materials possessing distinct properties will enable the freeform generation of active electronics in unique functional\, interwoven architectures. Yet\, achieving seamless integration of these diverse materials via 3D printing is a significant challenge which requires overcoming discrepancies in material properties in addition to ensuring that all the materials are compatible with the 3D printing process. We will present a strategy for three-dimensionally integrating diverse classes of materials using a custom-built 3D printer to create fully 3D printed device components built around active electronics. As proof of concept\, we have 3D printed quantum dot-based light-emitting diodes (QD-LEDs)\, polymer-based photodiodes on curvilinear surfaces\, flexible displays\, and skin-interfaced hybrid devices. These results represent a series of critical steps toward the 3D printing of high performance\, active electronic materials and devices.
URL:https://seasevents.nmsdev7.com/event/meam-seminar-3d-printing-active-electronic-devices/
LOCATION:Wu and Chen Auditorium (Room 101)\, Levine Hall\, 3330 Walnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics":MAILTO:meam@seas.upenn.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230201T120000
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SUMMARY:ASSET Seminar: The marriage of logic and learning: will it be a happily ever after?\, Jyotirmoy Deshmukh (University of Southern California)
DESCRIPTION:Presentation Abstract: \nHuge strides have made in the widespread adoption of autonomous and human-in-the-loop cyber-physical systems (CPS)\, partly fueled by dramatic improvements in learning-based techniques. An important aspect of such CPS applications is that they are safety-critical: any undesirable behavior by such systems can cause serious harm to human lives or property. The formal methods community has been an advocate of using logic and automata as specifications for safety-critical CPSs\, and the past few decades have seen significant strides in algorithms for their verification\, testing\, and automated synthesis. A new challenge now is the presence of learning-enabled components (LECs) in CPSs\, and in this talk\, we will review some recent work on using logic and learning-based techniques to provide guarantees for CPS applications using LECs. The happiness of this marriage between logic and learning depends on the applicability and scalability of these techniques to real-world systems; we will discuss success stories as well as challenges that need to be solved.
URL:https://seasevents.nmsdev7.com/event/asset-seminar-tba-jyotirmoy-deshmukh-university-of-southern-california/
LOCATION:Levine 307\, 3330 Walnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Computer and Information Science":MAILTO:cherylh@cis.upenn.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230201T130000
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SUMMARY:BE/Genetics Seminar: “A network-based blueprint for understanding condensates in health and disease” (David W. Sanders\, Princeton University)
DESCRIPTION:PENN GENETICS SPECIAL SEMINAR | David Sanders\, PhD\n“A network-based blueprint for understanding condensates in health and disease”\n\nDavid W Sanders\, PhD\nPostdoctoral Fellow\nChemical and Biological Engineering\nPrinceton University \n\nZoom Link \nContact Info:\nFor more information\, please contact Sadie Robinson at sarahjr@upenn.edu \nThis is a joint seminar between the Departments of Genetics and Bioengineering
URL:https://seasevents.nmsdev7.com/event/be-genetics-seminar-a-network-based-blueprint-for-understanding-condensates-in-health-and-disease-david-w-sanders-princeton-university/
LOCATION:https://upenn.zoom.us/j/96715197752
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230202T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230202T113000
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SUMMARY:MSE Seminar: "Metamaterials: From Invisibility Cloak to Future Extended Reality Displays"
DESCRIPTION:The invisibility cloak in Harry Potter and the dreams of invisibility as a superpower are no longer fiction. With the invention of metamaterials\, they are theoretically and experimentally possible in real life. Metamaterials — materials that are engineered to have properties that are not found in naturally-occuring materials — allow us to overcome physical limitations. Scientists around the world are researching metamaterials that can be used in diverse sectors\, including healthcare\, optical display\, and military affairs. For example\, metalenses\, which can exceed the physical limitations of light\, may facilitate leaps in biology and chemistry. The development of metamaterials has just begun\, but their potential is limitless. In this talk\, I will give a brief overview of metamaterials and metasurfaces: principles\, applications and manufacturing methods towards their science-to-technology transition.
URL:https://seasevents.nmsdev7.com/event/mse-seminar-metamaterials-from-invisibility-cloak-to-future-extended-reality-displays/
LOCATION:Wu and Chen Auditorium (Room 101)\, Levine Hall\, 3330 Walnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="Materials Science and Engineering":MAILTO:johnruss@seas.upenn.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230202T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230202T163000
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CREATED:20230130T163937Z
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SUMMARY:CIS Seminar: "Proofs\, Cryptography and Quantum Information"
DESCRIPTION:Many cryptographic protocols will be rendered insecure if sufficiently powerful quantum computers are built. While this remains at least a few decades away\, there is another\, more immediate\, problem: many widely-used security analysis techniques rely on properties of classical information that do not hold in the quantum setting\, rendering the security of many schemes unclear even against today’s quantum computers. In this talk I will present techniques I have developed to address both of these challenges.
URL:https://seasevents.nmsdev7.com/event/cis-seminar-proofs-cryptography-and-quantum-information/
LOCATION:Wu and Chen Auditorium (Room 101)\, Levine Hall\, 3330 Walnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Computer and Information Science":MAILTO:cherylh@cis.upenn.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230203T103000
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SUMMARY:Spring 2023 GRASP Seminar: GRASP Panel on Future Challenges and Big Problems
DESCRIPTION:This is a hybrid event with in-person attendance in Wu and Chen and virtual attendance via Zoom. This week’s panelists will be in-person as well.  \nPANEL DISCUSSION\nPlease join us for a lively panel discussion featuring GRASP Faculty members including Dr. Nadia Figueroa\, Dr. Dinesh Jayaraman\, and Dr. Marc Miskin. This panel will be moderated by Penn Engineering SEAS Dean Dr. Vijay Kumar.
URL:https://seasevents.nmsdev7.com/event/spring-2023-grasp-seminar-grasp-panel-on-future-challenges-and-big-problems/
LOCATION:Wu and Chen Auditorium (Room 101)\, Levine Hall\, 3330 Walnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19104\, United States
CATEGORIES:Seminar
ORGANIZER;CN="General Robotics%2C Automation%2C Sensing and Perception (GRASP) Lab":MAILTO:grasplab@seas.upenn.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230203T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230203T170000
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CREATED:20230106T144437Z
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SUMMARY:P.E.S.T.L.E. Orientation - February 3
DESCRIPTION:Join P.E.S.T.L.E. for our Zoom Orientation session on Friday\, February 3 at 4:00 pm! Please email us at pestle@seas.upenn.edu if you have any questions.
URL:https://seasevents.nmsdev7.com/event/p-e-s-t-l-e-orientation-february-3/
LOCATION:https://upenn.zoom.us/j/96715197752
ORGANIZER;CN="PESTLE":MAILTO:pestle@seas.upenn.edu
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