Although 2021’s Engineering Open House (EOH) was not the traditional live, on-campus event but virtual due to COVID-19, I-MRSEC researchers who are passionate about STEM outreach didn’t let that stop…
What does art have to do with science? And vice versa? Some might opine, “Absolutely nothing!” However, those who orchestrated and taught I-MRSEC’s spring 2021 Musical Magnetism curriculum to…
Carmen Paquette loves science. (Her dad, a material scientist, used to quiz her on the names and atomic numbers of the elements.) Carmen Paquette also loves tap dancing. (Her parents claim she came…
MechSE’s Arend van der Zande was one of this year’s recipients of The Grainger College of Engineering Dean’s Award for Excellence in…
On this microscope The lens moves up step by step, Saves what's in focus. The above haiku by Kathy Walsh describes one of the toys the MRL scientist gets to play with day in, day out—a 3D Optical…
A new study demonstrates how to create ultra-soft 2D structures that lay the groundwork for the miniaturization of technology to the nanoscale, such as wearable electronics that conform to the…
A new study demonstrates how to create ultra-soft 2D structures that lay the groundwork for the miniaturization of technology to the nanoscale, such as wearable electronics that conform to the…
High-tech, flexible, wearable electronic devices, like those used for health monitoring, could potentially save your life – as long as they work. If the device has a sudden, complete malfunction due…
I-MRSEC postdoctoral researcher Kayla Nguyen was selected for the prestigious 2020 L'Oreal USA For Women in Science fellowship program. She is mentored by Prof. Pinshane Huang in the Department of…