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All lectures are free and open to the public
All lectures are free and open to the public
2018 SciTech Lecture Series
2018 SciTech Lecture Series
The Physical and Chemical 3D Bioprinting = Materials +
Properties of Smoke Manufacturing + Medicine
presented by presented by
Norman Fraley, Executive Director Dr. Rohan A. Shirwaiker, Ph.D.
Frölich Institute Associate Professor in the Edward P. Fitts Department of
Industrial and Systems Engineering, NC State University
Thursday, March 15
4:00 p.m. Thursday, April 5, 1:00 p.m.
Robert L. Strickland Center Robert L. Strickland
Auditorium Center Auditorium
(formerly Oak Grove Center), (formerly Oak Grove Center)
Forsyth Tech Main Campus Forsyth Tech Main Campus
2100 Silas Creek Parkway Winston-Salem, 27103 2100 Silas Creek Parkway Winston-Salem, 27103
Enter campus on Miller Street and go to the end of the street. Turn left onto
Oak Grove Road and take road around the back of the building, and park Enter campus on Miller Street and go to the end of the street. Turn left onto
in lot CC3. Oak Grove Road and then turn right into the first drive.
Lot
Lot CC3 CC4
Lot CC2 Geneva Road
Lot CC1
Robert L. Strickland Lot
Center
813
O1
Bob Greene Hall Ebert Street Norman Fraley is the Executive Director of the Frölich Institute for Research
Lot CC Lot O in Sustainable Technology. After spending a year in Ethiopia, Norman
became an advocate for the creation of robust and durable analytical tools
that could be used in developing countries where resources and power Rohan Shirwaiker is an Associate Professor in the Edward P. Fitts Department
were unreliable at best. This led to the formation of a non-profit Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineering and an Associate Faculty of the Joint
formed two years ago here in Winston-Salem. Mr. Fraley has spent the past Department of Biomedical Engineering at North Carolina State University.
Miller Street thirty years in the field of Analytical Chemistry and serves as co-lead faculty His team focuses on design and scalable manufacturing technologies for
for the Science of Sustainability at Wake Forest University’s Sustainability engineered tissues. They study relationships between tissue manufacturing
Graduate program focusing on Biomass and Bioenergy. processes and biomaterials and their effects on the quality of engineered
Silas Creek Parkway tissues. Dr. Shirwaiker has coauthored over 90 technical articles in the field
Reserve your seat at: For more information: and has been recognized by several awards including the NSF CAREER Award
Mary Flournoy at 336.757.3812 or mflournoy@forsythtech.edu or Russ Read: 336.734.7651, rread@forsythtech.edu To reserve a seat at this event: and SME Outstanding Young Manufacturing Engineer Award.
Russ Read at 336.734.7651 or rread@forsythtech.edu You Tube Link Mary Flournoy: 336.757.3812, mflournoy@forsythtech.edu or You Tube Link
Russ Read: 336.734.7651, rread@forsythtech.edu

