Frank Wise was a member of the technical staff at Bell Laboratories before coming to Cornell University. Professor Wise joined the Cornell faculty in 1988 and was named an NSF Presidential Young Investigator in 1989. From 2007 to 2011, he was director of the School of Applied and Engineering Physics. Since 2017, Professor Wise has been director of the Cornell Center for Materials Research.
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Advanced materials are materials that are intentionally designed to have new or enhanced properties. Developments in theoretical understanding, synthesis techniques, and characterization tools now allow materials to be designed “from the atoms up.” Such purpose-built materials can outperform naturally occurring materials, and advanced industrial materials have become a vital component of the high-tech economy.
In this presentation, you’ll hear from Frank Wise, director of the Cornell Center for Materials Research (CCMR), and see demonstrations of CCMR facilities. Professor Wise will help us understand the basics of advanced materials and how they are being used by industry today.
If you are a New York State manufacturer, you can also learn more by registering for the 2024 Manufacturing Readiness Accelerator Cohort through New York State’s Advanced Materials Manufacturing Initiative.
In this presentation, you’ll hear from Frank Wise, director of the Cornell Center for Materials Research (CCMR), and see demonstrations of CCMR facilities. Professor Wise will help us understand the basics of advanced materials and how they are being used by industry today.
If you are a New York State manufacturer, you can also learn more by registering for the 2024 Manufacturing Readiness Accelerator Cohort through New York State’s Advanced Materials Manufacturing Initiative.
What You'll Learn
- What constitutes an advanced material
- The science of the very small
- Advanced materials applications and their benefits
- Advanced materials that are changing our world
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Director of the Cornell Center for Materials Research and Samuel B. Eckert Professor of Engineering, Cornell Engineering
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2024-01-24 13:002024-01-24 14:00Advanced MaterialsAdd to CalendarAdvanced materials are materials that are intentionally designed to have new or enhanced properties. Developments in theoretical understanding, synthesis techniques, and characterization tools now allow materials to be designed “from the atoms up.” Such purpose-built materials can outperform naturally occurring materials, and advanced industrial materials have become a vital component of the high-tech economy.
In this presentation, you’ll hear from Frank Wise, director of the Cornell Center for Materials Research (CCMR), and see demonstrations of CCMR facilities. Professor Wise will help us understand the basics of advanced materials and how they are being used by industry today.
If you are a New York State manufacturer, you can also learn more by registering for the 2024 Manufacturing Readiness Accelerator Cohort through New York State’s Advanced Materials Manufacturing Initiative.https://ecornell.cornell.edu/keynotes/view/K012424/1primaryAmerica/New_YorkeCornell
In this presentation, you’ll hear from Frank Wise, director of the Cornell Center for Materials Research (CCMR), and see demonstrations of CCMR facilities. Professor Wise will help us understand the basics of advanced materials and how they are being used by industry today.
If you are a New York State manufacturer, you can also learn more by registering for the 2024 Manufacturing Readiness Accelerator Cohort through New York State’s Advanced Materials Manufacturing Initiative.https://ecornell.cornell.edu/keynotes/view/K012424/1primaryAmerica/New_YorkeCornell
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