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Aug 14, 2017
BioE Student Wins Thermo Fisher Antibody Scholarship
Bioengineering student Kritika Singh, E'21, won a $10K Thermo Fisher Antibody Scholarship. This scholarship was awarded based on her research, academics, and letters of recommendations. From high school to the […]
Aug 14, 2017
Underwater Robot Examines Ice in Antarctic Ocean
An international crew of scientists, including computer engineering PhD student Alek Razdan, who works with ECE/MIE Professor Hanumant Singh, recently returned from a two-month expedition to the Antarctic Ocean where they launched the Jaguar, an autonomous underwater vehicle, to examine the ice in winter months.
Aug 11, 2017
Research from Prof. Francisco Hung Featured on Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative Website
ChE Associate Professor Francisco Hung’s research program on modeling organic molecules adsorbed on environmentally relevant interfaces was featured in the story “Study Characterizes Effects of Corexit Components on Oil Aerosolization” on the Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (GoMRI) website.
Aug 10, 2017
Su Awarded $300K Grant from Department of Justice
ChE Associate Professor Ming Su received a $300K grant from National Institute of Justice to work on new nanoparticle barcodes which would have astronomically large coding space, comparable to those of printed barcodes, but completely invisible to naked eyes.
Aug 09, 2017
Prof. and Chair Thomas Webster Delivers Invited Talk at 2nd Global Organ Banking Summit
The Summit on Organ Banking through Converging Technologies brought together leading scientists and engineers, as well as other key stakeholders from government, industry, academia, and the nonprofit sector, to address […]
Aug 06, 2017
ChE Professors Receive Awards at ASEE Summer School Conference
ChE's Adam Ekenseair, Lucas Landherr, and Courtney Pfluger all were honored for their poster sessions during the American Society of Engineering Education Chemical Engineering Division Summer School.
Aug 02, 2017
Renewal of CyberCorps® Scholarship for Service
Professors Agnes Chan (CCIS) and David Kaeli (ECE) were awarded a $4.6M NSF grant to continue and expand its participation in the CyberCorps® Scholarship for Service (SFS) program.
Aug 02, 2017
The Webster Group Publishes Review Article in Advanced Functional Materials
ChE Professor & Chair Thomas Webster and PhD students Mian Wang, Gujie Mi, Di Shi, Nicole Bassous and alumnus Daniel Hickey published the review article “Nanotechnology and Nanomaterials for Improving Neural Interfaces” in the journal Advanced Functional Materials.