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Fall 2011 Weekly Seminars, 3:00PM, 210 Hodson Hall
September 8, 2011
Dr. Julie Reiser, Johns Hopkins University
Romancing Your Reader: 10 Easy Steps for Making Your Writing More Successful
September 15, 2011
Dr. Michael Yu, Johns Hopkins University
Engineering helical proteins for advanced materials: From tissue scaffolds to piezoelectric films and fibers
September 22, 2011
Dr. Russ Tedrake, MIT
Algorithms for Feedback Motion Planning with Examples Using Walking Robots and Robotics Birds
September 29, 2011
Dr. Easo George, ORNL
Recent Developments in Understanding Small-scale Mechanical Behavior
October 6, 2011
Dr. Riccardo Bonazza, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Shock-Bubble Interactions
October 13, 2011
Dr. Amit Singer, Princeton University
Vector Diffusion Maps and the Connection Laplacian
October 20, 2011
Dr. Jeff Wang, Johns Hopkins University
Quantum Dots and Single Molecule Detection Enable Highly Sensitive Screening of Genetic Cancer Biomarkers
October 27, 2011
Dr. Michael Sacks, The University of Texas at Austin
New trends in Valvular and Cardiac Tissue Constitutive models
November 3, 2011
Dr. Victor Barocas, University of Minnesota
Multiscale Mechanical Models of Native and Bioengineered Tissues
November 10, 2011
17th Annual James F. Bell Memorial Lecture In Continuum Mechanics
Dr. Robert McMeeking, UC Santa Barbara
Models for Lithium-ion Battery Performance and Damage
November 17, 2011
Dr. Lorenzo Valdevit, University of California, Irvine
Characterization and optimal design of nickel-based micro-lattice materials with structural hierarchy from the nanometer to the millimeter scale
December 1, 2011
Dr. Metin Sitti, Carnegie Mellon University
Miniature Mobile Robots Down to Micron Scale



