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SUMMARY:Additive Manufacturing using Electrons and Organic Ices
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DESCRIPTION:Prof. Anpan Han \nTechnical University of Denmark\nAbstract: T
 he journey starts with making nanopatterns in water ice\, and using this t
 echnology to build nanopore DNA sequencing devices. Today\, it has evolved
  into cutting-edge additive manufacturing technology. The finest features 
 are just 3 nm\, and the largest patterns are 1 mm. The starting materials 
 are organic ices\, and they are cross-linked or polymerized by a focused e
 lectron beam into organic network materials. Research application examples
  are neurotechnologies\, quantum technologies\, sustainable plastic produc
 tion\, and telecommunications.\n \nBio: Associate Prof. Anpan Han studied
  theoretical and biophysics at the Niels Bohr Institute\, University of Co
 penhagen\, Denmark. He joined the IMT\, University of Neuchâtel\, in 2002
  and received his PhD in 2006. From 2008 until 2011 he worked as a postdoc
  in the Harvard Nanopore Group. From 2011 – 2014\, he was in charge of s
 etting up cleanroom facilities at Aarhus University\, Denmark. In 2018 he 
 was appointed associate professor at the Department of Mechanical Engineer
 ing\, Technical University of Denmark.  His research focusses on additive
  manufacturing and MEMS technologies for medical applications. He is co-re
 sponsible for additive manufacturing courses.\n 
LOCATION:BM 1130 https://plan.epfl.ch/?room==BM%201130
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