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| Course Instructors |
Thomas J. Webster Assistant Professor of Department of Biomedical Engineering and Materials Engineering, Purdue University,West Lafayette, IN, USA. His research on nanophase materials has received recent media attention in publications such as Men’s Health, the Economist, MSNBC News, Chemical and Engineering News, Advances in Nanomaterial Research, Nanoparticle News, and cover of the American Ceramic Society Bulletin, Materials Today, Materials Research Bulletin. |
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| Who Should Attend |
| This course is an introductory course suitable for anyone interested in the design of the next-generation of better biomaterials. It is suitable for persons with a limited biological background and/or knowledge of materials science.The audience will typically include the practicing engineer or scientist in research and development of biomaterials; biological laboratory technician with interests in nanotechnology;material scientist with interest in biological systems; material scientists fabricating nanomaterials and looking for new applications of those materials; leaners in any field with interests at the intersection of nanotechnology and tissue engineering; those just entering the field of biomaterial manufacturing and use; sales representative interested in what can be gained from nanotechnology; or managers who oversee these groups. |
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