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LOCATION:Kemper Hall 204
SUMMARY:PAMS Seminar: "Emerging Nanomaterials &amp; Composites for Electronics
 \, Energy &amp; Environmental Applications" by Dr. Saikat Talapatra
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Saikat TalapatraSouthern Illinois UniversitySchool of Phys
 ics and Applied Physics\n\n\nAbstract:\n\n\nIt is envisioned that the fie
 ld of nanomaterials and nanotechnology will go through a tremendous expan
 sion and will hold immense potential for providing advanced scientific an
 d technological solutions that will have significant societal impact. Ach
 ieving this will require renewed synthesis and characterization efforts i
 n order to have complete control over material structure\, properties\, a
 nd arrangement. Keeping this as the central theme\, this talk will focus 
 on our recent investigations on understanding fundamental properties of a
  variety of functional materials\, for example atomically two-dimensional
  materials\, carbon based magnetic composites\, high surface area porous 
 carbon etc. that are/will be key components in applications pertaining to
  electronics\, energy and environment.
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 trong&gt;Dr. Saikat Talapatra&lt;br&gt;Southern Illinois University&lt;br&gt;School of P
 hysics and Applied Physics&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Abstract:&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;It is envis
 ioned that the field of nanomaterials and nanotechnology will go through 
 a tremendous expansion and will hold immense potential for providing adva
 nced scientific and technological solutions that will have significant so
 cietal impact. Achieving this will require renewed synthesis and characte
 rization efforts in order to have complete control over material structur
 e\, properties\, and arrangement. Keeping this as the central theme\, thi
 s talk will focus on our recent investigations on understanding fundament
 al properties of a variety of functional materials\, for example atomical
 ly two-dimensional materials\, carbon based magnetic composites\, high su
 rface area porous carbon etc. that are/will be key components in applicat
 ions pertaining to electronics\, energy and environment.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;/body&gt;&lt;/html&gt;
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