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VINSE Faculty Wellington Pham named National Academy of Inventors Fellow
Dr. Wellington Pham, professor of radiology and biomedical engineering, has been recognized as a National Academy of Inventors (NAI) Fellow, an honor reserved for the most accomplished academic innovators. Pham’s groundbreaking work involves the innovative integration of medicinal chemistry with advanced biomarker imaging techniques, which play a crucial role in… Read MoreJan. 6, 2025
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Episode 11 | Meet Our Faculty | William Fissell
Explore further information about Dr. William Fissell and his team. The Fissell group collaborates across disciplines to develop an implantable artificial kidney using innovative membrane technology and bioreactors containing living cells. Watch on YouTube | Hear more from William Fissell … Read MoreJan. 3, 2025
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VINSE Microelectronics Short Course date set – June 26-27
VINSE is offering a hands-on Microelectronics Short Course this summer, providing attendees the opportunity to gain fundamental knowledge in microelectronics. This immersive course is open to everyone—no prior experience is required. Space is limited, so be sure to preregister early to secure your spot! Registration is not limited to… Read MoreDec. 30, 2024
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VINSE IAP Kicks-Off with 12 Inaugural Members
We are thrilled to announce the successful launch of the VINSE Industry Affiliates Program (IAP) with 12 inaugural members. This exciting milestone marks the beginning of a dynamic collaboration between VINSE and leading industry innovators. The IAP brings together a diverse group of companies, each contributing unique expertise and… Read MoreDec. 28, 2024
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Brennah Kennedy, 2024 VINSE REU student, featured in Bucknell University article
We are excited to share this article featuring Brennah Kennedy, a talented Electrical Engineering student from Bucknell University. Brennah was part of the 2024 VINSE REU program. Brennah’s passion for sustainability and renewable energy led her to explore cutting-edge technologies, including energy-producing pavements using piezoelectric materials. Her academic journey, enriched… Read MoreDec. 27, 2024
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New Ancient DNA Laboratory Coming to VINSE Cleanroom to Explore Health over Time
91³Ô¹ÏÍø Institute for Nanoscale Science and Engineering (VINSE) is thrilled to announce an exciting new addition to its Cleanroom: a state-of-the-art laboratory dedicated to studying ancient DNA. In late 2025, a team of researchers, led by Dr. James Crowe, Director of the 91³Ô¹ÏÍø Vaccine Center, and Dr. Katherine Van… Read MoreDec. 24, 2024
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VINSE Short Course Summer 2025: Microfluidic Device Fabrication
VINSE Microfluidics Short Course is designed to introduce participants to the techniques behind the fabrication and testing of microfluidic devices. This hands-on course will combine lectures and practical experience in the VINSE cleanroom. No prior knowledge of microfluidics or related technologies is required—this course is perfect for beginners or… Read MoreDec. 23, 2024
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Toyota Research Institute of North America (TRINA) Joins VINSE Industry Affiliates Program
The Toyota Research Institute of North America (TRINA) is now a proud member of the VINSE Industry Affiliates Program. Since its founding in 2008, TRINA has been at the forefront of exploring next-generation core technologies through fundamental research, driving breakthroughs for a sustainable mobility society. TRINA is dedicated to advancing… Read MoreDec. 20, 2024
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Registration now open for VINSE Atomic Force Microscopy Short Course
VINSE Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) Short Course is scheduled for June 12-13. This hands-on course is designed to enhance participants’ understanding of AFM theory while providing practical insights and operational tips on a variety of AFM techniques. Attendance is open to everyone and is not limited to 91³Ô¹ÏÍø personnel or VINSE… Read MoreDec. 19, 2024
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NSF Awards $965,000 to 91³Ô¹ÏÍø for Cutting-Edge Research Equipment
We are proud to announce that 91³Ô¹ÏÍø has been awarded $965,000 by the National Science Foundation (NSF) for the acquisition of a 50 kV, high-throughput electron beam lithography (e-beam) tool. This grant, part of the NSF’s Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) program, represents a significant step forward for research,… Read MoreDec. 18, 2024