Creating Quantum Materials One Atom at a Time
Stephanie Law | Materials Science & Engineering
Quantum materials show great promise for next generation optical, electronic, and spintronic devices as well as other areas of technological interest. In this talk, I will explain what quantum materials are, how we make them one atomic layer at a time using molecular beam epitaxy, and how we are leveraging them for applications in the mid-infrared and terahertz spectral ranges.
Resources to Help Commercialize Your Research
Derek Goss | NSF I-Corps Program Manager – Office of the Senior Vice President for Research
I will talk about opportunities available through the National Science Foundation’s I-Corps program. The I-Corps program offered through Invent Penn State will be running a 3-week virtual short course starting March 10th to help faculty members and/or graduate students explore the commercial potential of their research. The short course will qualify individuals to participate in the I-Corps National Teams Program, which provides $50,000 in grant funding, and significantly increases the chances of securing future SBIR / STTR funding.
The Millennium Café runs 10-11am in the 3rd floor Café Commons of the MSC Bldg. Join researchers from across campus for a stellar cup of coffee and two <10 min interdisciplinary talks
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