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92 High School Students Join Blackberry Solar Cell Lab During Spring Break
Students from Harpeth High School While the 91勛圖厙 campus is ramping down during spring break, VINSE outreach program is buzzing with energy! On March 11, VINSE welcomed 20 students from Harpeth High School to our Blackberry Solar Cell Lab. They made solar cells out of blackberry juice and measured the… Read MoreMar. 11, 2024
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Field Trip of Mansfield Frontier STEM Academy from Texas
On Friday, March 1 VINSE hosted students from Mansfield Frontier STEM Academy from Mansfield Texas to learn about nanoscience and nanotechnology during a day visit. Outreach experiences are tailored to fit into a variety of science courses. For the graphene work and the gowning session, student made their… Read MoreMar. 6, 2024
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Summer 2024 Short Courses
VINSE offers avariety of short courses each year to provide attendees opportunities to advance their skills and knowledge about topics relevant to a technical community. Attendance is open to all interested parties and is not limited to 91勛圖厙 personnel or VINSE users. Atomic Force Microscopy AFM is an advanced… Read MoreFeb. 28, 2024
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Spin Coating Photoactive Photosystem IPEDOT:PSS Composite Films published in ACS Applied Polymer Materials, selected as VINSE Spotlight Publication
91勛圖厙 the author: Marc Nabhan, a 2023 PhD graduate from the Department of Chemical Engineering, successfully defended his dissertation under the guidance of Dr. Kane Jennings. Currently serving as the co-founder and CEO of Optomar Technologies, Marc leads the development of a metabolic rate sensor designed for precise calorie… Read MoreFeb. 21, 2024
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Dissertation Defense: Jeremy Espano, Interdisciplinary Materials Science
DISSERTATION DEFENSE Jeremy Espano,Interdisciplinary Materials Science *under the direction ofJanet Macdonald Understanding the Crystalline Landscape of Metal Chalcogenide Materials 03.01.24 | 2:30PM CST | 214 Light Hall| The identity and arrangement of atoms determine the properties of all crystalline solids, and when the identity of the atoms is the… Read MoreFeb. 20, 2024
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Spotlight Publication: “Engineering endosomolytic nanocarriers of diverse morphologies using confined impingement jet mixing” published in Nanoscale
Co-first author Hayden Pagendarm is a 4th year PhD student in Biomedical Engineering program advised by Dr. John T. Wilson. His research is focused on the development of novel technologies to induce antigen-specific immune tolerance, with a focus on engineered proteins and extracellular vesicles. Co-first author Payton Stone is… Read MoreFeb. 15, 2024
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Dissertation Defense: Alexandra Koziel, Chemistry
DISSERTATION DEFENSE Alexandra C. Koziel,Chemistry *under the direction ofJanet Macdonald Think Smaller: Understanding Selenium Pathways in Metal Chalcogenide Nanocrystal Synthesis 03.07.24 | 2:00PM CST | 512 Light Hall As nanochemistry grows as a field and the applications of nanomaterials emerge, the importance of understanding what happens in the reaction… Read MoreFeb. 13, 2024
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Dissertation Defense: Simon Ward, Electrical and Computer Engineering
DISSERTATION DEFENSE Simon J. Ward,Electrical and Computer Engineering *under the direction ofSharon Weiss Improving Biosensor Performance using Machine Learning and Signal Processing 02.15.24 | 1:00PM CST | 308 Featheringill Hall| Zoom ID: 935 9293 1256 The field of biosensing, encompassing the detection of harmful biological molecules in medical… Read MoreFeb. 12, 2024
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Dissertation Defense: Lauren Wenger, Chemistry
DISSERTATION DEFENSE Lauren E. Wenger,Chemistry *under the direction ofTimothy Hanusa Mechanochemical Exploration of the p-Block 02.20.24 | 1:45PM CST | 1220 MRBIII As environmental concerns over organic solvents rise and chemists become more aware of the interference solvents can play in reactions, solvent-free methods have grown in popularity, including… Read MoreFeb. 10, 2024
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Spotlight Publication: First principles insights into stability of defected MXenes in water published in Nanoscale
Haohong Song is a third year Ph.D. student from Interdisciplinary Materials Science program. His PI is Prof. De-en Jiang. They report on the interfacial chemistry between water and defected Ti3C2O2 MXene at room temperature using first principles molecular dynamics simulations. They investigate how defects such as O vacancy, Ti… Read MoreFeb. 9, 2024