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The age of the universe is estimated to be around 13.8 billion yeas. During this long stretch of time, nature has been a great laboratory where myriads of objects have been formed or synthesized. Nowhere is this more evident than in biological systems, which provides a rich array of structures, from the simplest small RNA molecule to functional organelles such as ribosomes or flagellar nanomotors to viruses and complete cells.
Join us at Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University May 20 -22, to hear from leading scientist on the cutting edge of biologically enabled self-assembly research and its application for nanotechnology, sustainable energy, medical care, and more.
Co-sponsored by the College of Science and Technology, Sustainability Institute, Division of Research and UC Davis – Institute for Complex Adaptive Matter.
For more information go to http://www.cvent.com/d/3rq2r2
Please join us for an informational workshop that will introduce the new STARS assessment system, the submission process for reports and important assessment strategies that can be used to enhance instruction. Presenters: Dr. Mark Howse and Dr. Franz Reneau.
4th International Conference and Exhibition on Materials Science and Engineering provides a perfect symposium for scientists, engineers, directors of companies and students in the field of Materials Science and Nanotechnology to meet and share their knowledge. The scientific program paves a way to gather visionaries through the research talks and presentations to put forward many thought provoking strategies. The program will focus on current research and advancements in materials research, synthesis, and fabrication.
LUNCH and LEARN. This informational workshop assists faculty in developing effective student- learning outcomes for various purposes,such as course redesign and assessment. Participants will discover how to enhance current Student-learning outcomes, align outcomes with Bloom’s taxonomy and link outcomes with various assessments. TARGET AUDIENCE: New and returning faculty. For more information, contact genyne.boston@famu.edu
The workshop will introduce information and resources necessary to develop a winning grant proposal. Refreshments will be served. Dr. Timothy Moore, vice president of Research will be the facilitator. Please RSVP at genyne.boston@famu.edu