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2011년도 제 8차 WCU Seminar 공지 - 2011년 7월 5일

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2011-06-28
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1. 제목 Nanomechanical microcantilever sensor: an essential part of
       AFM 
and versatile platform for physical, chemical, and biological detection and analysis”



 


2. 연사 : Dr. Seonghwan Kim


           Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering


            University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB Canada
 


3. 일시 : 2011년 7월 5일 () 16:00-17:00



4. 장소 : 301동 117



5. 내용 Microcantilevers have been used for atomic force microscope (AFM) and diverse microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), including sensors and actuators, for over two decades and have been exploited as mechanical transducers for physical, chemical, and biological sensing applications. The dynamic frequency response and the static nanomechanical deflection of a microcantilever are two main transduction mechanisms for microcantilever sensors. Therefore, systematic investigation of dynamic and static responses of microcantilevers is essential for novel AFM technique and microcantilever sensor development. In this talk, I will briefly review the history of the AFM and microcantilever sensor development and discuss my fundamental study for the dynamic and static responses of microcantilevers. After this, three representative microcantilever sensor applications for physical, chemical, and biological detection and analysis will be presented and the future direction of AFM and microcantilever sensor will be discussed.


 



6. 약력 : Dr. Kim is a CERC (Canada Excellence Research Chair) Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Alberta, Canada. He received his BS (1998) and MS (2000) degrees in Aerospace Engineering from Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea and PhD (2008) in Mechanical, Aerospace and Biomedical Engineering from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA. He joined Nanoscale Science and Devices Group in Biosciences Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA as a postdoctoral research associate in June 2008 and moved to the University of Alberta in August 2010 as a CERC research team member in order to continue to work with Prof. Thomas Thundat. His research work is focused on experimental and theoretical studies of nanomechanical microcantilever sensors and novel AFM technique developments.


 



※ 문의 : 기계항공공학부 Kenneth D. Kihm 교수 (880-1710)