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MSE Seminar: “Multiphoton Microscopy for Imaging Deeper, Wider, and Faster”

Multiphoton microscopy has changed how we visualize neurons by providing high-resolution, non-invasive imaging capability deep within intact brain tissue. Multiphoton imaging will likely play a major role in understanding how […]

MSE Seminar: “Role of Solvation and Dynamics on Ion Transport in Polymer Electrolytes”

Polymer electrolytes are an important class of ion conducting materials critical to enabling various electrochemical systems. Fundamentally, ion-polymer coordination, inter-connectivity of solvation sites, and corresponding ion-solvating polymer dynamics are critical […]

MSE Seminar: “Hierarchically Ordered Block Copolymer Materials via Nonequilibrium Processing”

The diversity and vastness in the types of properties of living systems, including enhanced mechanical properties of skin and bone, or responsive optical properties derived from structural coloration, are a […]

BE Seminar: “Engineered Systems for Controlling Cellular Microenvironments: From Synthetic Extracellular Matrices to Multidimensional Disease Models” (April M. Kloxin)

This seminar will be held in person and via zoom – check email for link. The properties of the microenvironment in which cells reside, from structure to mechanics and biochemical […]

BE Seminar: “Designer Matrices and Measurements of Cell-Matrix Remodeling” (Sarah Heilshorn)

UPDATE: This seminar will be virtual only via zoom – check email for zoom link or contact ksas@seas.upenn.edu. Cell-induced matrix remodeling is a hallmark of tissue development, disease, and regeneration. […]

MSE Seminar: “Thermodynamic contributions to glass fragility”

Liquid fragility characterizes the rate of drop off in viscosity of a glass-forming liquid as its temperature increases above the glass transition. This property is fundamental to glass physics and […]

Joseph Bordogna Forum: “Engineering for Everyone: Centering Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion”

Please join us for this distinguished lecture given by Dr. Gilda Barabino, President of Olin College of Engineering. “Engineering for Everyone: Centering Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion” At its core, engineering […]

MSE Seminar: “Engineering Organoid Models for Understanding Human Neurodevelopment and neurological disorders”

Human Induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) has the potential to generate all cell types of a human body under 2D culture conditions or form organ like structures-organoids, under 3D culture […]

MSE Seminar: “How do tissues fracture and repair across length scales?”

In structural materials engineering, we often aim to create materials that are simultaneously strong, tough and lightweight- a combination classically considered mutually exclusive. Biogenic composite materials such as bone exhibit […]

BE Seminar: “Self-Assembling Nanotechnologies for Precision Biomaterials” (Santiago Correa, Stanford)

Self-assembled materials with defined nanoscale architectures can engage with biological systems in fundamentally new ways, providing unprecedented biomedical opportunities. In particular, the ability to more precisely control both the location […]

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