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Professor Huang’s research on Jagged-Shaped Platinum Nanowires  is featured in Science

Professor Huang’s research on Jagged-Shaped Platinum Nanowires is featured in Science

Nov 18, 2016

(Professor Yu Huang) From UCLA newsroom (by Michael Chin): Changing fuel cell catalyst shape would dramatically increase efficiency, lower cost   UCLA and Caltech researchers develop method that would require only 1/50 as much platinum Jagged platinum nanowires...
Professor  Dunn received the Edward Orton Lecture Award from the American Ceramic Society

Professor Dunn received the Edward Orton Lecture Award from the American Ceramic Society

Oct 26, 2016

Bruce Dunn, the Nippon Sheet Glass Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, received the Edward Orton Lecture Award from the American Ceramic Society.  Professor Dunn was honored for his outstanding research contributions in the field of ceramics.  As part of...
Professor Marian  won an NSF three-year project to study serrated flow in body-centered cubic alloys using a combined simulation and experimental approach

Professor Marian won an NSF three-year project to study serrated flow in body-centered cubic alloys using a combined simulation and experimental approach

Oct 11, 2016

MS&E researchers have been awarded an NSF grant within the Metals and Metallic Nanostructures Division to develop models for serrated flow in body-centered cubic alloys. Serrated flow, also known as the Portevin-Le Chatelier effect, is a detrimental process that...
Iris Chang accepted a 6 months internship with Apple, at headquarters in Cupertino, to work as a simulations engineer for laser based material processing in the Panel Process Optics and Module

Iris Chang accepted a 6 months internship with Apple, at headquarters in Cupertino, to work as a simulations engineer for laser based material processing in the Panel Process Optics and Module

Oct 11, 2016

Iris Chang, a Ph.D student under Professor Marian, has been selected as an Apple intern to work as a simulations engineer for laser based material processing in the Panel Process Optics and Module. She will be at Apple’s headquarters in Cupertino from Oct 2016 until...
Krystal Cunningham was selected as an Inaugural Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Student Advisory Board member

Krystal Cunningham was selected as an Inaugural Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Student Advisory Board member

Sep 20, 2016

(Krystal Cunningham, MS&E Ph.D Student)   Office of the Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Fellow Bruins,   I am pleased to share some exciting news from my Office. This past May, I invited students to apply for the inaugural Equity,...
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Structuring Liquids The ability to manipulate and lock-in the shape of one liquid in a second, i.e structuring the liquids, allows the generation of unique [...]
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Ceramic Composites for High Temperature Aerospace Structures and Propulsion Systems Abstract Fiber-reinforced ceramic-matrix composites (CMCs) offer unmatched performance as lightweight, strong, high-temperature materials for power [...]
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Modulating Surface Energy to Promote Superior Wettability and Mechanical Instability Functional surfaces play important roles in many technical applications including drag reduction, anti-icing, water harvesting [...]
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Electronic Materials Research at Northrop Grumman I will present an overview of a new research initiative at Northrop Grumman called NG Next. NG Next Basic [...]
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