Wykład zatytułowany Driving Innovation: Moving the world forward with Micro and Nanomotors wygłosi dr inż. Aleksandra Szkudlarek (Akademickie Centrum Materiałów i Nanotechnologii AGH).
Udział
stacjonarny: ACMiN (ul. Kawiory 30, bud. D-16, II piętro, sala audytoryjna 1.02A)
zdalny: platforma MS Teams (link)
Streszczenie
The concept of creating autonomous micro and nanomachines using innovative bottom-up technologies was first introduced by Richard Feynman in his renowned speech, "There is plenty of room at the bottom," delivered at Caltech in 1959 during the American Physical Society meeting. First synthetic and autonomous nanomotors, free from Brownian motion, emerged two decades ago, utilizing Au-Pt nanowires propelled by catalytic reactions with hydrogen peroxide as a fuel. Since then, the field has undergone intensive development, with an exponentially increasing number of scientific articles.
This seminar will comprehensively cover the methodologies involved in powering and controlling these systems, providing insights into their current development stage and prospective applications in diverse fields such as medicine, environmental engineering, and energy.