[1/5] AIMR-INSPIRE: Invited Talk
The nanoscale—the size range between molecules and bacteria that remains a challenge for quantitative characterization—is rich in structural and functional phenomena. This seminar outlines recent advances from the Princeton complex-system dynamics lab addressing these challenges. We discuss how DNA-valency sorting creates “artificial atoms,” advancing the concept of “artificial molecule chemistry.”
Speaker
Prof. Haw Yang (Department of Chemistry, Princeton University)
Title
Nanoparticle Artificial Molecules, Plasmon-Coupled Spectroscopy, and Unwonted Dynamics
Date
January 5 (Mon), 2026, 14:00–15:00 on Japan Time
Venue
Seminar Room, 2nd floor, AIMR Main Building
Related Information
Contact
Siraprapha Deebansok
Advanced Institute for Materials Research (WPI-AIMR)
Core Research Cluster for Materials Science (CRC-MS)
| Tel: | +81-22-217-5981 |
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| E-mail: | deebansok.siraprapha.c4@tohoku.ac.jp |



