Seminars and Workshops
The MS3 initiative hosts several speakers a year.
PNNL Frontiers in Materials Science Seminars
- "New Inorganic Solids from Synthesis in Molten Chalcogenide Salts: Structural Diversity in Applications." Mercouri G. Kanatzidis, Northwestern University, May 2016
- "Grain Boundary Alloying in Nanocrystalline Metals, from Theory to Practice." Christopher A. Schuh, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, April 2016
- "CryoTEM in Materials Chemistry: A Versatile Tool to Study the Assembly of Macromolecular and Hybrid Structures," Nico A.J.M. Sommerdijk, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, December 2015
- "Solvation Forces Organizing Ionic Systems," Adrian Parsegian, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, May 2015
- "Carbon Growth and Applications," James Tour, Rice University, April 2015
- "Advanced Potential Energy Surfaces for Condensed Phase Simulation," Teresa Head Gordon, UC Berkeley, January 2015
- "Crystalline Membranes," Monica Olvera de la Cruz, Northwestern University, June 2014
MS3 Seminars
- “Biomimetic Specificity Guided NanoCrystal Growth, Assembly and Catalysis,” Yu Huang, University of California, Los Angeles, July 27, 2016
- "Scalable Methods for the Use of Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes in Polymer Composites," Michael Kessler, Washington State University, June 2015
- "Nucleation of Ice: A Molecular Perspective," Valeria Molinero, University of Utah, May 2015
- "Impurities in Semiconductor Nanocrystals," Dan Gamelin, University of Washington, April 2015
- "Interaction of Small Molecules in Metal Organic Framework Materials," Yves Chabal, University of Texas, Dallas, February 2015
- Origins of Rotational Disorder in Graphene Films Grown by Vapor Deposition," Paul Rogge, University of California, January 2015
- "Chemical Control of Biological Self-Assembly," Akif Tezcan, UC San Diego, December 2014
- "Interpreting X-ray Spectral Fingerprints in the Absence of the Usual Suspects," David Prendergast, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, September 2014
- "When Particles Collide: Aggregation-Based Pathways of Crystallization," R. Lee Penn, University of Minnesota, May 2014