Joseph S. Najem
@najemjs
Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Penn State
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Looking forward to hosting Prof. Andy Sarles from @UTKMABE in our e-Seminar Series on Living Materials "LIMtalks" (Seminar #4). Date/time: 10/27/2022 (11 am EST) Please register here: psu.zoom.us/webinar/regist… Materials Research SarlesLab Matthew Mench Penn State Mechanical Engineering
Looking forward to hosting Prof. Lauren Zarzar from Penn State Penn State College of Engineering Penn State Chemistry in our e-Seminar Series on Living Materials "LIMtalks" (Seminar #5). Date/Time: 2/15/2023 (12 pm EST) Please register here: psu.zoom.us/webinar/regist… Materials Research Penn State Mechanical Engineering
Make sure to register to attend Prof. Zarzar’s e-seminar tomorrow at 12 pm EST. I am very excited to host you Lauren Zarzar!
Come join our team at Penn State College of Engineering: My lab has two Ph.D. openings for projects related to the development of bio-inspired soft power sources (details below). If you are interested please send me an email with your cv. Materials Research MatSE @ Penn State Penn State Mechanical Engineering
There is still time to register for our National #Biomechanics Day activities Carnegie Mellon University! Check out the attached flyer. National Biomechanics Day
The second day of #LMS2023 conference Universität Freiburg started off with beautiful spring weather and the Plenary Talk of Prof. Zoubeida Ounaies zoubeida of Penn State & Center for Living Multifunctional Material Systems on #polymer-based responsive #materials.
Learning so much about micro fluidics today! Congrats Joseph S. Najem on such exciting research to create multifunctional materials #pennstate #research livMatS Center for Living Multifunctional Material Systems
We are looking for a #postdoc to join our awesome new collaboration on #biohybrid actuators with Lining Yao @RegenBio Josiah Hester Jonathan Rivnay @CohenKarniLab! Please help share and retweet! Apply online here: tinyurl.com/BORGPostDoc
#LLMs can help us understand the evolutionary design of G protein Coupled Receptors. In our work, we found out the correlation between NPXXY region (XX) and the binding pocket residues using attention mechanisms for protein sequences: pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/ac… JCIM & JCTC Journals
Excited to see our paper out today in @PNAS with Saad Bhamla! Our discovery that Cicadas pee in jets helped us develop a framework that unifies excretion across eight orders of magnitude, from cicadas to elephants. Brief thread below: pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…
My latest for The New York Times -- please repost so your followers can see this for free. nytimes.com/interactive/20…