Plenary Lecture by Prof. Nadrian Seeman

We are really honored to have Prof. Nadrian Seeman, New York University, USA to deliver the plenary lecture for Future Materials conference. Prof. grew up in Highland Park, Illinois. Seeman began his professional career in the biology department at State University of New York at Albany. When Neville Kallenbach left the University of Pennsylvania to become chairman of the chemistry department at New York University, he recruited Seeman to join the NYU faculty. Seeman was influenced by the Escher print Depth to develop both three-dimensional (cube-like and similar) lattices of DNA, a process requiring branched DNA and sticky ends. As a result, he is often referred to as the father of DNA nanotechnology. He founded the International Society for Nanoscale Science, Computation, and Engineering (ISNSCE). He feels that other applications of his work include nanoelectronics and a way to look at what happens in living systems on the molecular scale by using DNA crystals to scaffold biomacromolecules to establish their structures and interactions with other species. Seeman shared the 2010 Kavli Prize in Nanoscience from the Norwegian Academy of Sciences with Donald Eigler for their development of unprecedented methods to control matter on the nanoscale.

The conference is being held on February 26-28, 2020 at SANA Malhoa Hotel, Lisbon, Portugal. Join the conference to attend the sessions delivered by experts from across the globe in the field of Materials Science and Nanotechnology. 

For details mail us at rishi.k@materialseurope.com