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DESCRIPTION:Coffee and Snacks Provided\n\nWeawkamol Leelapornpisit on FEMR'
 s Plasma Focused Ion Beam Instrument (and More)\n\nMorad Mirzajanzadeh on 
 Folding Flat Sheets into Reprogrammable Metamaterials\n\nWEAWKAMOL LEELAPO
 RNPISIT is a Staff Scientist at McGill University’s Facility for Electron 
 Microscopy Research (FEMR)\, where she provides expertise in SEM\, TEM\, F
 IB‑SEM\, and advanced sample preparation techniques including ultramicroto
 my and critical point drying. With 24 years of experience working with mat
 erials\, composites\, nanocomposites\, polymers\, and biological samples\,
  she has contributed to numerous academic and industrial projects across M
 cGill University\, Polytechnique Montréal\, Concordia University\, and the
  National Research Council of Canada. Her work includes developing innovat
 ive EM workflows\, generating 3D reconstructions for structural biology an
 d materials science\, and supporting research through strong analytical sk
 ills and workflow optimization. She is also deeply committed to training a
 nd assisting all research projects in advanced electron microscopy techniq
 ues.\n	\n	MORAD MIRZAJANZADEH is a postdoctoral researcher in the Pasini Gro
 up at McGill University\, where he completed his PhD in Mechanical Enginee
 ring. During his doctoral studies\, he received the Mechanical Engineering
  Doctoral Award and FRQNT funding. Prior to joining McGill\, he worked for
  two years as a research assistant at the University of Cambridge. He has 
 authored several publications in leading interdisciplinary and specialized
  journals in mechanics\, materials\, and engineering design. His research 
 focuses on the design and mechanics of reconfigurable metamaterials inspir
 ed by origami principles\, with applications in deployable structures\, ro
 botics\, and programmable materials. In this presentation\, he will discus
 s recent advances in origami-based reconfigurable metamaterials and their 
 mechanical functionalities.\n
DTSTART:20260414T153000Z
DTEND:20260414T163000Z
LOCATION:Otto Maass\, Room 321\, Maass Chemistry Building\, CA\, QC\, Montr
 eal\, H3A 0B8\, 801 rue Sherbrooke Ouest
SUMMARY:Researcher Showcase - Weawkamol Leelapornpisit and Moarad Mirzajanz
 adeh
URL:https://www.mcgill.ca/channels/channels/event/researcher-showcase-weawk
 amol-leelapornpisit-and-moarad-mirzajanzadeh-372405
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