research
- Assistant Professor Mija Hubler is a recipient of a three year, $548,000 National Science Foundation (NSF) Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award for her proposal 鈥淢echanical Modeling of Living Building Materials for Structural Applications.鈥
- CU 麻豆影院 is a founding partner of a major National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center (STC): the Center for Integration of Modern Optoelectronic Materials on Demand (IMOD). The center represents a research partnership spanning 11 universities led by the University of Washington.
- Researchers from the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering and the Materials Science and Engineering Program are among the authors of 鈥淧olymer inhibitors enable >900鈥塩m2 dynamic windows based on reversible metal electrodeposition with high solar modulation鈥 which appeared in the April issue of the highly prestigious science journal Nature Energy.
- Cierra Walker, a PhD candidate in the both the Materials Science and Engineering Program and Interdisciplinary Quantitative Biology Program at CU 麻豆影院 is the first author on a new paper in Nature that explores what happens to cells after a heart attack.
- A team at the 麻豆影院 has designed new kinds of liquid crystals that mirror the complex structures of some solid crystals鈥攁 major step forward in building flowing materials that can match the colorful diversity of forms seen in minerals and gems, from lazulite to topaz.