NCN at Northwestern: Student Leadership Council Seminars
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| Contributor(s) | Barry D. Dunietz University of Michigan NCN SLC@Northwestern (submitter) Northwestern University, Evanston |
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| Date posted | 01 Feb, 2008 |
| Time | 04:00 PM, January 14, 2008 |
| Location | Ryan Hall, 4003, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL |
| Type | Online Presentations |
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NCN at Northwestern: Student Leadership Council Seminars
Type Series Contributor(s) NCN SLC@Northwestern Date 05 Nov, 2006 Avg. Rating (1) Rate this This series is organized by NCN students at Northwestern University. Speakers are invited by the Student Leadership Council to visit Northwestern to interact with students and faculty, and to present a research seminar on their research in Computational Nanotechnology. Significant interaction …
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