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Seminar & Colloquium

Seminar & Colloquium
[세미나: 5월 31일(금), 오후 2시] Prof. Marta Cerruti, McGill University

[세미나: 5월 31일(금), 오후 2시] Prof. Marta Cerruti, McGill University

 

Title

Graphene oxide: controlling self-assembly to design new architectures

 

Speaker

Prof. Marta Cerruti, Department of Mining and Materials Engineering, McGill University

 

* Education

- December 2004  Ph.D. in Chemistry (University of Torino, Italy, with one year at the University of Florida, USA). Dissertation: “Characterization of bioactive glasses. Effect of the immersion in solutions that simulate body fluids.”

- July 2001 Laurea in Chemistry (corresponding to B.S. + M.S.) (University of Torino, Italy), summa cum laude

 

* Professional Experience

- January 2022-present: Full Professor, Department of Mining and Materials Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, Canada

- May 2019-present: co-Director of the McGill Institute of Advanced Materials

- September 2018 – September 2021: Associate Chair (Academic and Undergraduate Student Affairs) Mining and Materials Engineering, McGill

- May 2015 - Dec 2021: Associate Professor, Department of Mining and Materials Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, Canada

- May 2014 – present: Associate Member, Department of Bioengineering, McGill University

- June 2010 – present: Associate Member, Faculty of Dentistry, McGill University

- September 2009 – May 2015: Assistant Professor, Department of Mining and Materials Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, Canada

- March 2007-July 2009 : Post-doctoral fellow at the University of California at Berkeley, Departments of Chemical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering, at the Center Of Integrated Nanomechanical Systems (COINS)

- January 2005-February 2007: Post-doctoral fellow at North Carolina State University, Department of Chemistry

 

| Date | Friday May 31st , 2024

| Time | 14:00 ~ 15:00

| Venue |  33동 222호(동부 세미나실)

 

[Abstract]

Graphene oxide (GO) nanoscopic flakes contain in their structure both extended aromatic regions similar to graphene, and oxygenated functionalities. The co-existence of these structures makes GO an amphiphilic material, which can both be dispersed in water and self-assemble at oil-water and air-water interfaces. In this talk we explore how the self-assembly of GO flakes can be tuned by tuning GO hydrophilicity, and how this allows designing three-dimensional structures with different porosities and architectures that can be tailored for a range of applications, from tissue engineering to electrocatalysis.

 

| Host | 정인호 교수(02-880-7077)