UW Nanotechnology and Molecular Engineering Student Association

UW Nanotechnology and Molecular Engineering Student Association

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UW Students working on cutting edge nano scale science.

The Nanotechnology and Nanoscience Student Association (NaNSA), fosters interdisciplinary research in nanotechnology, provides a forum for exchange of ideas between students from different disciplines, and promotes nanotechnology at the university level.

Pitch for surgical tool wins 2015 SPIE Startup Challenge 02/13/2015

Congratulations to Jonathan Gunn, PhD, Biomaterials Engineering, Nanotechnology

Pitch for surgical tool wins 2015 SPIE Startup Challenge Winners have been named in the 2015 SPIE Startup Challenge after a live competition on 11 February during SPIE Photonics West in San Francisco. Top prize in the contest hosted by SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics, and supported by Founding Partner Jenoptik and other sponsors w…

Getting in shape - how to create non-spherical particles 02/12/2015

News of NaMESA's former President!
OIST Professor Amy Shen collaborated with her former Ph.D student Shilpa Beesabathuni from University of Washington, as well as The Procter & Gamble Company in the United States to conduct the research published in Journal of Colloid and Interface Science.

Getting in shape - how to create non-spherical particles Nanowerk is the leading nanotechnology portal, committed to educate, inform and inspire about nanotechnologies, nanosciences, and other emerging technologies

Call for FY2016 Science Theme Research | EMSL 02/04/2015

The deadline for submitting new Science Theme proposals is Monday, March 2 at 11:00 p.m. (Pacific Standard Time). Researchers are encouraged to submit proposals for molecular-scale research that address specific selected topics in EMSL’s science themes to accelerate results in emerging science areas of interest to EMSL, the Office of Biological and Environmental Research and the Department of Energy. Details regarding this year’s focused topics, as well as contact information and links to the review criteria and proposal package guidance for this Call, are available at http://www.emsl.pnl.gov/emslweb/call-fy16-science-theme-research.

Call for FY2016 Science Theme Research | EMSL EMSL's annual Call for Proposals is open January 6 - March 2, 2015 for high-impact user research proposals focused on selected topics in four Science Themes. Award decisions will be made by July 31, 2015 and approved proposals will be granted access to EMSL resources beginning October 1, 2015. Scien…

01/21/2015

MEETING! - Thursday February 5th at 4pm. at MolES First Floor Conference Room

Are you interested in a leadership position within the Nanotechnology and Molecular Engineering Student Association?

Do you have ideas or opinions about what NaMESA should be focusing on in the coming quarters?

Are you curious to hear about what NaMESA has done in the past and what is planned for the future?

If so, please attend the upcoming interest meeting to determine the future path of NaMESA on Thursday February 5th at 4pm. The meeting will be held in the MolES First Floor Conference Room. We will be discussing currently planned events and will also seek to gather ideas from you about what you would like to see the group accomplish in the future.

06/12/2014

Molecular Engineering & Sciences Institute Dr. Lara Gamble, NESAC/BIO associate director and UW research associate professor will be the 2014 recipient of the Peter M. A. Sherwood Mid-Career Professional Award from the AVS Applied Surface Science Division (ASSD). According to AVS, the award “recognizes achievements leading to exceptional pr…

UW Discovery Days 2014 04/27/2014
Paws on Science 2014 04/05/2014

It's another fun weekend at the Pacific Science Center!

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