1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Tuesday, September 23
Steidle Atrium
Serving Penn State Berkey Creamery Ice Cream!
Administrator
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Tuesday, September 23
Steidle Atrium
Serving Penn State Berkey Creamery Ice Cream!
The Nelson W. Taylor Lecture Series in Materials Science and Engineering honors the memory of Professor Nelson W. Taylor (1869–1965) who was head of Penn State’s Department of Ceramics from 1933–1943. During his tenure as department head, Dr. Taylor refined the ceramics undergraduate curriculum, strengthened the graduate program, expanded ties with industry, and was able to attract important scientists (for example Woldemar A. Weyl) to the faculty. He is recognized as the individual most responsible for establishing the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences as a major center for ceramics research. The Nelson W. Taylor Lecture Series was established in 1969, and has consistently attracted scientists of international prominence.
Explore the different products, including t-shirts, crewnecks, quarter zips, polo shirts, rugby shirts, baseball caps, bucket hats, tote bags, and stickers, designed by current students!
Orders will be ready for pickup or delivery in early November (see FAQ/Contact page on the store for shipping options).
Lecture is hosted by Penn State Professor Zi-Kui Liu, Corning Faculty Fellowship in Materials Science and Engineering
Bi-Cheng Zhou, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Virginia
Josh Stapleton, director of the Materials Characterization Lab (MCL) at Penn State, will deliver a talk titled “The Penn State Materials Characterization Lab” as part of the Penn State Department of Materials Science and Engineering’s 590 Seminar series. The event will be held at from 3:05 to 4:20 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 4, in 112 Kern Building at Penn State University Park.
Materials Science and Engineering to host lecture spotlighting the Penn State Materials Characterization Lab
Josh Stapleton, director of the Materials Characterization Lab (MCL) at Penn State, will deliver a talk titled “The Penn State Materials Characterization Lab” as part of the Penn State Department of Materials Science and Engineering’s 590 Seminar series. The event will be held at from 3:05 to 4:20 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 4, in 112 Kern Building at Penn State University Park.
Join MA for the first general body meeting of the semester!
Join fellow industry leaders, researchers, students, and faculty for a dynamic day of discovery, collaboration, and innovation. This year’s refreshed format is designed to spark new ideas and connections through engaging, hands-on experiences.
What's in store:
Register for this upcoming webinar
David Estrada, Boise State University, Micron School of Materials Science and Engineering
ABSTRACT
The MatSE 590 for graduate students consists of an exciting and jam-packed schedule. MATSE 590 is a colloquium (1-3 credits) consist of a series of individual lectures by faculty, students, or outside speakers.
Support for the MatSE 590 Seminars is provided by the generous industry members of the Friends of MatSE program.
Graduate students will receive a weekly email with information via @psu.edu email. Graduate students are required to attend all 590 Seminars. If you have any questions, please email the graduate office at gradoffice@matse.psu.edu.