2004 Nelson W. Taylor Lecture in Materials

 
FUNCTIONALLY ACTIVE MATERIALS
 
117 Auditorium, Hetzel Union Building
Pennsylvania State University
Friday, September 17, 2004
10:00am - 2:00pm
 
   

2004 TAYLOR LECTURER


Professor Robert S. Langer
Kenneth J. Germeshausen Professor of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering;
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Materials for Drug Delivery an
Tissue Engineering

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Tom Jackson

Robert E. Kirby Chair Professor of
Electrical Engineering;
The Pennsylvania State University


Electronics Anywhere - The New
Microelectronics Revolution


Carlo Pantano

Distinguished Professor of
Materials Science and Engineering;
Director, Materials Research Institute;
The Pennsylvania State University


Glasses and Gels for Biotechnology


Susan Trolier-McKinstry

Professor of Ceramic Science
and Engineering;
Director, W. M. Keck Smart Materials
Integration Laboratory;
The Pennsylvania State University

Piezoelectric Films for MEMS Applications

   

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