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Spotlight Podcast Episode 23: Nicole Moehring – crystal structure, how we characterize it and its impact on the physical properties of a material
Episode 23 of the VINSE Spotlight Podcast Nicole Moehring tells Alice Leach about crystal structure, how we characterize it and its impact on the physical properties of a material. Nicole’s paper “In situ observations of thermally induced phase transformations in iron sulfide nanoparticles” was published in Materials Today… Read MoreOct. 6, 2020
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VINSE recognizes faculty accomplishments in annual fall faculty celebration
Please congratulate the following members of the VINSE faculty on recent accomplishments and promotions. FFC 2020 program. FACULTY PROMOTIONS We celebrate the recent promotions of the following faculty: Endowed Chairs Craig L. Duvall named Cornelius ¹ú²úÔ´´ Chair Joshua D. Caldwell named Flowers… Read MoreOct. 4, 2020
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VINSE has established an exciting new partnership with EV Biologics
CHEYENNE, WY / ACCESSWIRE / September 29, 2020 /Â EV Biologics, Inc. formerly Yulong Eco-Materials Limited (OTC PINK:YECO) today announced that it intends to utilize the advanced instrumentation and research staff at the ¹ú²úÔ´´ Institute of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (VINSE) and the ¹ú²úÔ´´ Center for Structural Biology (CSB) in the… Read MoreOct. 1, 2020
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James E. Crowe Awarded the Earl Sutherland Prize for Achievement in Research
The Earl Sutherland Prize for Achievement in Research is ¹ú²úÔ´´â€™s most prestigious faculty honor for achievement in research. This award honors a faculty member who has garnered significant critical recognition on a national or global scale. The award is accompanied by a cash prize of $10,000 and an engraved pewter julep… Read MoreSep. 29, 2020
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Spotlight Podcast Episode 22: Kofi Christie – desalination of water – which is used globally to provide people with needed fresh water
Episode 22 of the VINSE Spotlight Podcast Kofi Christie tells Alice Leach about the desalination of water – which is used globally to provide people with needed fresh water. Kofi’s paper ” Energy efficiency of membrane distillation: Simplified analysis, heat recovery, and the use of waste-heat” was published… Read MoreSep. 29, 2020
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VINSE is hiring hourly undergraduate laboratory assistants
VINSE is hiring undergraduates to work with staff inside the VINSE cleanroom as lab assistants also known as VINSE Tech Crew. The tech crew will work on projects and activities critical to our daily operations and expand the process capabilities and knowledge base available to our researchers. VINSE is also… Read MoreSep. 28, 2020
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Engineers develop better graphene sieve that could advance clean water efforts
Developing atomically thin graphene membranes used to separate salt from water is extraordinarily complex and the effort grows more crucial as population growth, industrialization and climate change strain freshwater resources. ¹ú²úÔ´´ engineers have designed a simple defect-sealing technique to correct variations in pore size in graphene membranes. ¹ú²úÔ´´ engineering researchers… Read MoreSep. 23, 2020
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Spotlight Podcast Episode 21: Kyle Hawkins – bacteria, fungi, protozoa and viruses that live on and inside the human body
Episode 21 of the VINSE Spotlight Podcast Kyle Hawkins tells Alice Leach about the bacteria, fungi, protozoa and viruses that live on and inside the human body. Kyle’s paper ” The Microbiome and the Gut-Liver-Brain Axis for Central Nervous System Clinical Pharmacology: Challenges in Specifying and Integrating In Vitro… Read MoreSep. 22, 2020
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VINSE Fall 2020 Newsletter
You will find the following topics covered in this edition: Director’s note New tool capabilities Video content All upcoming events, including the NanoDay! Poster Session & social media competitions VINSE Fall Newsletter … Read MoreSep. 15, 2020
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Spotlight Podcast Episode 20: Matt Thompson – improving the reproducibility of soft matter calculations
Episode 20 of the VINSE Spotlight Podcast Matthew Thompson tells Alice Leach about improving the reproducibility of soft matter calculations. Matt’s paper “Towards molecular simulations that are transparent, reproducible, usable by others, and extensible (TRUE)” was published in Molecular Physics. Matt graduated with a Ph.D. in Chemical and… Read MoreSep. 15, 2020