
Lee Awarded NSF Career Award
Jung-Kun Lee, assistant professor was awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award to perform a research entitled “Electron Injection in Nanostructured Materials: New Paradigm of Transparent Conducting Oxides.” The project addresses basic electronic/photonic materials research issues with high technological relevance. Improvements in transparent conducting oxide conductivity have the potential to increase the energy conversion efficiencies of solar cells as well as increase the speed and energy efficiency of optoelectronic devices. The research explores novel nanocomposite materials that allow independent control of the carrier concentrationn and mobility of transparent conducting oxides for potential electro-optical applications. This will be accomplished through the self-assembly of high carrier concentration metallic nanoparticles in high mobility transparent conducting oxide materials. The project examines how microstructure and morphology of embedded nanoparticles influence the electrical and optical properties of such systems and determines the fundamental mechanisms responsible for the improved conductivity.
Nettleship Awarded NSF Grant
Ian Nettleship, associate professor, was awarded a $279,027 National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to carry out a research project entitled "Manufacturing the Microstructural Niche for Liver Tissue Bioreactors."
Wiezorek Awarded DOE BES Grant
Jörg Wiezorek, associate professor, was awarded funding from the Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Science ($450,000 over 36 months) to conduct a research project entitled “Electron Density Determination, Bonding and Properties of Tetragonal Ferromagnetic Intermetallics”. more
Weiland Awarded NSF Grant
Lisa Mauck Weiland, assistant professor, was awarded a National Science Foundation grant to carry out a reseach project entitled "Enabling Miniature Ionomeric Sensors." more ![]()
Yang Awarded NSF Grant
Judith C. Yang, associate professor, was awarded a $300,000 National Science Foundation grant to carry out a research project entitled "Fundamental In Situ Nano-Oxidation Mechanisms of Metals and Metallic Alloys." more
Wang Awarded IREE Grant
Qing-Ming Wang, associate professor, was awarded an IREE (International Research and Education in Engineering) supplemental grant from NSF to support two students to have summer research experience at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China for about three months in the summer, 2007. more
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Graduate Student Awarded a Fellowship from NEUP
06/30/09 D. Tyler Landfried has been awarded a highly competitive graduate fellowship from the Nuclear Energy University Programs (NEUP), part of the Office of Nuclear Energy in the Department of Energy. Tyler received this award for his proposal to perform experimental research aimed at enabling reliable prediction of thermal fatigue loading in nuclear reactors. As part of the award, Tyler will receive funding for tuition as well as a monthly stipend for up to three years of his graduate work beginning the fall semester of 2009.
PhD Student Wins IEE New Product Idea Award
03/03/09 Rong Zhong, Ph.D. candidate, won third place in the New Product Idea category at the Institute for Entrepreneurial Excellence Big Idea Networking and Awards Event. Her invention expedites the grinding of multiple samples for study with a Transmission Electron Microscope.
Faculty Elected ACerS Fellow
04/06/09 Prashant N. Kumta,
Edward R. Weidlein Chair, has been elected
to Fellow of the American Ceramics Society (ACerS).
Undergradute Student Featured on Internet TV Show
03/26/09 Micah Toll, sophomore mechanical engineering major, was recently featured by the U.S. Air Force Internet TV show, The Circuit. Toll was interviewed for his creation of a lightweight, patent-pending portable construction beam to be used in third world and refugee populations. Watch
Faculty Appointed Adjunct Professor
03/01/09 Anthony J. DeArdo,
William Kepler Whiteford Professor, has been appointed as an adjunct professor in the Graduate Institute of Ferrous Technology of the Pohang University of Science and Technology.
Tiny Boat Skims Over Water Like A Bug
01/14/09 The research of Sung Kwon Cho, assistant professor, is featured in NewScientist. Read the full article.
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