Sentences with word «nanoengineering»

«This began from my core research,» said Morosan, professor of physics and astronomy, of chemistry and of materials science and nanoengineering at Rice.
«We combined the strengths of two different materials — nanosponges and hydrogels — to create a powerful formulation to treat local bacterial infections,» said Liangfang Zhang, nanoengineering professor in the Jacobs School of Engineering at UC San Diego, who led the team.
Case in point: Shaochen Chen, a professor of nanoengineering and bioengineering at the University of California San Diego, who co-directs the university's Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering Center (which is part of the Institute of Engineering in Medicine) with a medical doctor.
- nanoengineers in Prof. Deli Wang's lab developing an «electronic nose» capable of detecting volatile organic compounds, and
«Where you've got somebody in a workplace working with nanoengineered materials, the questions are: How much am I breathing in?
Experts from the University of Exeter have developed a pioneering new technique that uses nanoengineering......
«With nanoengineering, we made a unique metal - organic framework structure that solves the big problems of conductivity, and access to active sites,» says Zhao.
Don't give up on lithium - ion just yet, says Partha Mukherjee, a professor at Texas A&M University and leader in the American Society of Mechanical Engineers» Nanoengineering for Energy and Sustainability group.
In a recent article «Nanoengineered Injectable Hydrogels for Wound Healing Application» published in Acta Biomaterialia, Dr. Akhilesh K. Gaharwar, assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Texas A&M University, uses kappa - carrageenan and nanosilicates to form injectable hydrogels to promote hemostasis (the process to stop bleeding) and facilitate wound healing via a controlled release of therapeutics.
Last year, UC San Diego nanoengineers led by Professor Y. Shirley Meng published a detailed molecular study addressing this question.
The team, including nanoengineering professor Jian Luo here at the University of California San Diego as a co-corresponding author together with Professor Martin Harmer at Lehigh University, lays out their findings in the Oct. 6, 2017 issue of Science.
Many researchers believe that sort of kinder, gentler dynamic self - assembly will soon be widely available, as scientists learn to nanoengineer more chemicals that can combine only in certain specific orientations, like Lego blocks.
Wilson, the sporting goods manufacturer, has nanoengineered layers of clay to double the playing life of its Double Core tennis balls; L'Oréal uses nanoscale particles and capsules in their cosmetic creams that allow replenishing ingredients to penetrate deep into the skin; and the Australian company Advanced Powder Technology has created Zinclear, a translucent zinc oxide sunblock composed of nanoparticles as small as the tiniest known viruses.
That polymer, known as P3HT, could permit a wide variety of applications, and new nanoengineering technology permits this thin film of plastic to be thicker than ever before — roughly 120 nanometers thick.
Nanoengineering intern, Joyce Wong views her current position in Japan as a way to explore opportunities in the field and find a focus.
The simulations revealed a selection of promising materialsdubbed specific anion nanoengineered sorbents (SANS).
In their experiments, nanoengineers demonstrated that the micromotors rapidly decarbonated water solutions that were saturated with carbon dioxide.
He has a background in entrepreneurship and product development as well as extensive experience in environmentally - benign nanoengineering.
The team, led by distinguished nanoengineering professor and chair Joseph Wang, published the work this month in the journal Angewandte Chemie [abstract].
This means that a hybrid - nanoengineered CBD is over 10x more bioavailable in the body than any other oil based CBD, CBD tincture or CBD capsule, and that just 10 mg of a nanoparticle CBD is comparable to 100 mg of standard CBD.
Hauge is a distinguished faculty fellow in chemistry and in materials science and nanoengineering at Rice.
Project: Nanoengineered In Vitro Trabecular Meshwork ™ Model for Systematic Investigation of Aqueous Humor Outflow Resistance
That's just one of the possible applications of new «smart fingertips» created by a team of nanoengineers.
«Nanoengineers develop basis for electronics that stretch at the molecular level.»
Significantly, the group's work furthers the fundamental understanding of the dynamic Leidenfrost droplet levitation and droplet - bouncing phenomena on hydrophobic and nanoengineered surfaces.
He and nanoengineering professor Wang are leading a team focused on commercializing aspects of this work.
Its electrical engineering program offers a unique specialization in nanoengineering, which (depending on whom you ask) may be the future of telecommunications.
Nanoengineers might dig into the molecular structure of battery materials to speed up how they transfer more voltage per cell.
Nanoengineers can even carve out molecular gears and levers that act as microscopic machines; in theory, some materials could be self - repairing, and others could carry out tasks inside our bodies, like scraping plaque from artery walls.
That evolved into a School of Nanosciences and Nanoengineering at SUNY Albany in 2001 and later the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering.
Rajan Kumar, a co-first author on this Advanced Energy Materials paper, is a nanoengineering Ph.D. student at the Jacobs School of Engineering.
«This is a significant step toward self - powered stretchable electronics,» said Joseph Wang, one of the paper's senior authors and a nanoengineering professor at the Jacobs School of Engineering at UC San Diego, where he directs the school's Center for Wearable Sensors.
Nanoengineers at the University of California San Diego have developed the first printed battery that is flexible, stretchable and rechargeable.
Tour is the T.T. and W.F. Chao Chair in Chemistry as well as a professor of mechanical engineering and nanoengineering and of computer science.
Nanoengineering professor Darren Lipomi is developing new «molecularly stretchable» electronic materials for applications in energy, biomedical devices, wearable sensors and consumer electronics.
Nanoengineers at the University of California, San Diego are asking what might be possible if semiconductor materials were flexible and stretchable without sacrificing electronic function?
«It's not only remarkable that we were able to predict a new phosphor compound, but one that's stable and can actually be synthesized in the lab,» said Zhenbin Wang, a nanoengineering Ph.D. candidate in Ong's research group and co-first author of the study.
Recent research published in the journal Microsystems & Nanoengineering could eventually change the way people living with prosthetics and spinal cord injury lead their lives.
The new phosphor — made of the elements strontium, lithium, aluminum and oxygen (a combination dubbed «SLAO»)-- was discovered using a systematic, high - throughput computational approach developed in the lab of Shyue Ping Ong, a nanoengineering professor at the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering and lead principal investigator of the study.
Shahsavari is an assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering and of materials science and nanoengineering.
However, most of these circuits are built on flat, rigid surfaces that can't bend, stretch, or fold, says Darren Lipomi, a nanoengineer at the University of California, San Diego, who was not involved in the new study.
Limiting it could be a key to improving the quality of these solar cells,» said David Fenning, a professor of nanoengineering and member of the Sustainable Power and Energy Center at UC San Diego.
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