SUCE is proud to announce the second event of our Academic Seminar PEP Package, "Can X-ray vision help us tackle some of modern environmental challenges?" presented by Assoc. Prof. Mohammad Saadatfar.
🦺 Assoc. Prof. Mohammad Saadatfar conducts research in materials engineering. It specifically focuses on understanding the structure-property relationship of meso-scale materials. Meso-scale materials typically possess intrinsic structures which are orders of magnitude larger than atomic or molecular scales but smaller than scales familiar to everyday human experience. This class of materials include for instance bone, wood, carbon fibre composites, geomaterials and rocks. Understanding the behaviour of meso-scale materials requires cross disciplinary approach at the interface of physics, engineering, mathematics and biology.
Hear from Assoc. Prof. Saadatfaon on how he how he works combine experiments with simulations and modelling to enable solving real world problems encountered in environmental science, bio-medical engineering and the design of advanced materials.
Interested? Want more information? Sign up now on our website: https://suce.info/events/2022/s1/as2
Zoom: https://uni-sydney.zoom.us/j/81363411046
CONDITIONS FOR PEP HOURS Please ensure you sign into Zoom with your university email so that your PEP hours can be approved You must sign up for the event and attend the Zoom session to obtain PEP hours (no partial hours will be awarded) For any other PEP related inquiries, visit our PEP Page on our website suce.info/pep
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