RIT Lecture Focuses on Nanoelectronics Manufacturing

Nanoelectronics and sensors manufacturing is the focus of an upcoming talk at Rochester Institute of Technology.

Ahmed Busnaina, the William Lincoln Smith Professor and director of the NSF Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center for High-rate Nanomanufacturing and the NSF Center for Microcontamination Control at Northeastern University in Boston, is the speaker for the next lecture in the Kate Gleason College of Engineering’s Distinguished Speaker Series, 1-1:50 p.m. Thursday, March 16. Busnaina will discuss directed assembly of nanoelements for the nanomanufacturing of nanoelectronics and sensors.

The talk, in RIT’s Xerox Auditorium in the James E. Gleason Building, is free and open to the public.

WHAT: “Directed Assembly of Nanoelements for the Nanomanufacturing of Nanoelectronics and Sensors”—a free lecture by Ahmed Busnaina, the William Lincoln Smith Professor at Northeastern University; part of the Kate Gleason College of Engineering’s Distinguished Speaker Series

WHEN: 1-1:50 p.m. Thursday, March 16

WHERE: Xerox Auditorium, James E. Gleason Building, Rochester Institute of Technology

SPONSOR: Kate Gleason College of Engineering, Rochester Institute of Technology

CONTACT: Mary Jane Frind, assistant dean, (585) 4752146, mjseen@rit.edu