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[MATSQ WEBINAR] Prof. David Tonanek, “Potable ... (No replies)

Minkyu Park
2 years ago
Minkyu Park 2 years ago

Dear my colleagues,

We are excited to announce that Materials Square is hosting a free webinar.

https://www.materialssquare.com/webinar

 

In this webinar, we invited Professor David Tomanek (Department of Physics, Michigan State University) with “Potable Water for Everyone: Can Carbon Nanostructures Help?”. It is going to take 1 hour short webinar, we expect many pioneer discuss on this webinar. Registration is always FREE. Virtual Lab always tried to change research environment and paradigm.

 

Title : Potable Water for Everyone: Can Carbon Nanostructures Help?

Presenter : David Tomanek (Michigan State University)

Date (based on several time zone)

    - May 24, 2022, 22:00-23:30 (KST, SEOUL)

    - May 24, 2022, 18:30-20:00 (IST, New Delhi)

    - May 24, 2022, 15:00-16:30 (CEST, Paris)

    - May 24, 2022, 06:00-07:30 (PDT, LA)

 

See you soon,

Minkyu Park, Vice President of Virtual Lab




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