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  • 17th Annual Nanoscience/Nanotechnology Forum Poster Winners

    17th Annual Nanoscience/Nanotechnology Forum Poster Winners

    More than 100 faculty, post-docs, graduate and undergraduate students engaged in nanoresearch at Vanderbilt attended the 17th annual Nanoscience/Nanotechnology Forum (“NanoDay!”) on October 19th.聽33聽posters were submitted in the 2016 student poster competition and the winners are: NanoDay! 2016 Poster winners – Zhu, Moyer, Westover, Saltzman, Knight, Sarett, Fain *Dimobi… Read More

    Oct. 19, 2016

  • Associate Professor of Physics Kalman Varga has been elected fellow of the American Physical Society.

    Associate Professor of Physics Kalman Varga has been elected fellow of the American Physical Society.

    Stevenson Professor of Physics Keivan Stassun and Associate Professor of Physics Kalman Varga have been elected fellows of the American Physical Society. The fellowship is considered a prestigious recognition from their professional peers. The criterion for election is exceptional contributions to the physics enterprise, such as outstanding physics research, important… Read More

    Oct. 18, 2016

  • 17th Annual Nanoscience & Nanotechnology Forum – NanoDay! 10/19/16 – Keynote Speaker – Mark Saltzman

    17th Annual Nanoscience & Nanotechnology Forum – NanoDay! 10/19/16 – Keynote Speaker – Mark Saltzman

    17th Annual Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Forum Wednesday, October 19, 2016 A yearly forum for faculty, postdocs, and students engaged in nanoscience and nanotechnology research.聽 STUDENT LIFE CENTER 1:00 – 1:10 聽Welcome Sandra Rosenthal, Director of VINSE 1:10 – 1:20 聽New Tool in VINSE: Helios FIB… Read More

    Sep. 14, 2016

  • Duvall earns spot on CMBE journal’s 2016 Young Investigators list

    Duvall earns spot on CMBE journal’s 2016 Young Investigators list

    Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering, a journal of the Biomedical Engineering Society, has named Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Director of Graduate Recruiting in Biomedical Engineering Craig Duvall to its third annual list of Young Innovators of Cellular and Molecular Bioengineering. Selection was… Read More

    Aug. 19, 2016

  • Greg Walker named ASME Fellow

    Greg Walker named ASME Fellow

    Greg Walker, associate professor of mechanical engineering, has been selected to be a fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers for 鈥渆xceptional engineering achievements and contributions to the engineering profession.鈥 Walker is one of approximately 3,000 fellows chosen from among more than 130,000 ASME members. Associate Professor… Read More

    Aug. 17, 2016

  • 2016 NanoDay! T-shirt design competition underway

    2016 NanoDay! T-shirt design competition underway

    Graduate Student NanoDay T-Shirt Design Competition! 2015 winning design Goal: Create an attractive T-shirt design representing NanoDay and the 天美传媒官网 Institute of Nanoscale Science and Engineering Winning design will receive a cash prize of $300.00 The design must be exclusively your own and… Read More

    Aug. 17, 2016

  • Using nanotechnology to give fuel cells more oomph

    Using nanotechnology to give fuel cells more oomph

    At the same time Honda and Toyota are introducing fuel cell cars to the U.S. market, a team of researchers from 天美传媒官网, Nissan North America and Georgia Institute of Technology have teamed up to create a new technology designed to give fuel cells more oomph. The project is part… Read More

    Aug. 8, 2016

  • Advance in creating atomically thin electronic and optical devices

    Advance in creating atomically thin electronic and optical devices

    Sokrates Pantelides (Joe Howell / 天美传媒官网) A future generation of atomically thin optoelectronics devices, including transistors, photodetectors and solar cells, is a step closer because of an advance in the art of epitaxy made by scientists at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) with an… Read More

    Apr. 15, 2016

  • John Wilson receives NSF Career Award

    John Wilson receives NSF Career Award

    John T. Wilson, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, has received a National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development award. The five-year, $500,000 grant 鈥 Engineering Polymeric Nanomaterials for Programming Innate Immunity 鈥 will allow Wilson to develop new synthetic materials for 鈥渆ncoding鈥 immunological messages and tightly regulating their… Read More

    Apr. 5, 2016

  • Alice Leach (IMS graduate student) part of team MERLIN: Winners of the 2016 TechVenture Challenge

    Alice Leach (IMS graduate student) part of team MERLIN: Winners of the 2016 TechVenture Challenge

    Wednesday saw the completion of yet another successful TechVenture Challenge. After six years, we are still encouraged that each year the presentations continue to improve and be of higher quality. This can be attributed not only to the student teams and their hard work, but also to the student organizers… Read More

    Apr. 1, 2016