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TcSUH EventS


Dr. John C. Wolfe

Bi-Weekly Seminar

The role of atom beam lithography (ABL) in the development of HTS Josephson junction digital circuits

by: Dr. John C. Wolfe

Date: Friday June 16, 2017

Time: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Location: Houston Science Center – Building 593 — Room 102

Overview

The role of atom beam lithography (ABL) in the development of HTS Josephson junction digital circuits


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Dr. Horst  Rogalla

Distinguished Lecture Series

Status of Digital Applications of High-Tc Superconductors

by: Dr. Horst Rogalla

Date: Thursday May 18, 2017

Time: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Location: Houston Science Center – Building 593 — Room 102

Overview

Status of Digital Applications of High-Tc Superconductors


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 TcSUH  Presenters

TcSUH Annual Student Research Symposium

53rd TcSUH Semiannual Spring Student Symposia

by: TcSUH Presenters

Date: Tuesday May 02, 2017

Time: 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

Location: Houston Science Center – Building 593 — Room 102

Overview

All members of TCSUH are invited to attend the 53rd TcSUH Semiannual Spring Student Symposium presentations of original student work.

The Student Symposium will begin at 9:00AM with a brief review of the Center’s progress during 2017 and an outline of plans for the future. The morning will then continue with a series of 15-minute presentations representing novel work by undergraduate and graduate students from each laboratory. A Symposium Program, including the schedule and abstracts for each presentation, will be provided at the door.

Download: Event PDF


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Dr. Alexei  Stuchebrukhov

Joint Colloquim

Redox-driven proton pumps and biological energy generation

by: Dr. Alexei Stuchebrukhov

Date: Tuesday May 02, 2017

Time: 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Location: Houston Science Center – Building 593 — Room 102

Overview

He will discuss coupled transport of electrons and protons in key enzymes of the electron transport chain of aerobic cells. Electron transport in these enzymes occurs via quantum-mechanical tunneling. Electron tunneling is coupled to proton pumping across the bio-membranes. The resulting proton gradient drives the synthesis of ATP. Computer simulations and theoretical modeling of ET/PT reactions provide important insights into the molecular mechanisms of redox-driven proton pumps and reveals the nature of biological energy generation machinery in aerobic cells.


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Dr. Rongjia  Tao

Special Seminar

Reduce Blood Viscocity, Supress Turbulence in Blood Flow, and Prevent Heart Attacks with Magnetorheology

by: Dr. Rongjia Tao

Date: Tuesday April 11, 2017

Time: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Location: Houston Science Center – Building 593 — Room 102

Overview

Reduce Blood Viscocity, Supress Turbulence in Blood Flow, and Prevent Heart Attacks with Magnetorheology


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