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Structure-function relationship in optical nanomaterials

Dr. Alessandro Lauria Several properties of nanomaterials are related to their crystallinity, size and composition. Many of these structural parameters can be pre-determined through chemical choices operated during their synthesis. I will discuss some of the chemical parameters which enable…

Amyloid nematic and cholesteric phases

Prof. Dr. Raffaele Mezzenga Protein Nanofibrils generated from globular proteins by unfolding, hydrolysis and one-dimensional polymerization are colloidal aggregates exhibiting mesoscopic properties comparable to those of natural polyelectrolytes, yet with persistence lengths several orders of magnitude beyond the Debye length.…

The magic and mystery of semiconductor nanoplatelets

Prof. Dr. David J. Norris Colloidal nanoplatelets are atomically flat, quasi-two-dimensional sheets of semiconductor that can exhibit efficient, spectrally pure fluorescence. Despite intense interest in their properties, the growth mechanism behind their highly anisotropic shape and precise atomic-scale thickness remains…

Advanced micro-mechanics for combinatorial materials science

Dr. Jeffrey Wheeler Micro-mechanical testing has advanced significantly over the last two decades from nanoindentation at ambient conditions to advanced micro-compression and fracture toughness testing over a wide range of temperatures and strain rates. It’s now possible to perform nearly…

General Assembly 2018

Dear members of SAM, We are happy to invite you to the yearly SAM General Assembly to vote the new board, discuss association matters, and bring in ideas for the coming year. Be proactive! Join us for feedback and the opportunity to…