Congratulations to Gregory York and Pele Townsend!
A big congratulations to Gregory York and Pele Townsend for winning awards at the Jean Wilson Day Celebration. Greg was awarded both the Wright Rieman Award and the ACS … Read More
A big congratulations to Gregory York and Pele Townsend for winning awards at the Jean Wilson Day Celebration. Greg was awarded both the Wright Rieman Award and the ACS … Read More
Very proud of our undergraduate students, Gregory York Jr, Kristin Chang, Pele Townsend, and Augustus Figenshu, for their wonderful poster presentations at the Undergraduate Research Symposium. Each is leading their … Read More
Congratulations toArunoda Lakmal and Pratiksha Thombre on well-deserved recognition of their outstanding work and contributions. Arunoda Lakmal received the Zhou Fellowship and CCB Service Award, and Pratiksha Thombre received the … Read More
Arunoda’s first 1st author paper was published in Chemistry of Materials! MXenes, a family of two-dimensional transition metal carbides, nitrides, and carbonitrides with the general formula of Mn+1XnTx (where M represents … Read More
Read the article here! MXenes, among other two-dimensional (2D) materials such as graphene, hexagonal BN, transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), 2D metal–organic frameworks (MOFs), and covalent organic frameworks (COFs), are the … Read More
Government funding for basic science research is vital. Without funding from NSF, DOE, DOD, NIST, etc., it would be impossible for professors to do the research that we love. But, … Read More
New article published in Biosensors and Bioelectronics! Neurotransmitters (NTs) are molecules produced by neurons that act as the body’s chemical messengers. Their abnormal levels in the human system have been … Read More
New article published in ACS Nano! Flexible fiber-based microelectrodes allow safe and chronic investigation and modulation of electrically active cells and tissues. Compared to planar electrodes, they enhance targeting … Read More
New article published in Chemistry of Materials! Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy characterization is a powerful and easy-to-use technique frequently employed for the characterization and fingerprinting of materials. Although MXenes … Read More
New article published in Energy Storage Materials! Monolayer V4C3Tz is synthesized and its atomic structure is studied using high-end transmission electron microscopy. X-Ray diffraction reveals key 3D to 2D crystal … Read More