Thursday
May
1
2025
12:00 PM EDT
Location
Marcus Nanotechnology Building 1116

ARM: Faculty Lunch, Learn & Engage | Automating Electron Microscopy

ARM (Autonomous Research for Materials) is an IMS Strategic Initiative seeking to connect and engage researchers in materials science, data sciences, and robotics to form partnerships that advance autonomous experimentation and self-driving laboratories. These lunch-and-learns seek to engage the attendees to form new connections and collaborations.

 

Vida Jamali earned her Ph.D. in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering from Rice University under the guidance of Prof. Matteo Pasquali and her B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Sharif University of Technology. Vida was a postdoctoral researcher in Prof. Paul Alivisatos lab at UC Berkeley and Kavli Energy Nanoscience Institute before joining GeorgiaTech. The Jamali Research Group uses experimental, theoretical, and computational tools such as liquid phase transmission electron microscopy, rheology, statistical and colloidal thermodynamics, and machine learning to study the underlying physical principles that govern the dynamics, statistics, mechanics, and self-organization of nanostructured soft materials, in and out of thermal equilibrium, from both fundamental and technological aspects.

Registration is required for this event.