09/07/2018
Mechanical engineers find another way to break Planck’s law at the nanoscale.
Mechanical engineers find another way to break Planck’s law at the nanoscale.
Kurabayashi group and Shanghai Jiao Tong University researchers recently discovered enzymes that produce ibuprofens with record-breaking enantiomer purity.
This award is presented to a PhD student or postdoctoral scholar for performing exceptional nanocharacterization research with the quality and impact of an exemplary nanoscience scholar.
The Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship supports outstanding doctoral students who have achieved candidacy and are actively working on dissertation research and writing.
What defines a living cell? How does one capture the molecular essence of life? These fundamental questions underpin the collaborative research program led by U-M ME Professor Allen Liu.
Their paper is titled “Scaling behavior of nanoimprint and nanoprinting lithography for producing nanostructures of molybdenum disulfide.”
Faculty Recognition Awards are intended for faculty early in their careers who have demonstrated substantive contributions to the university through achievements in scholarly research or creative endeavors; excellence as a teacher, adviser and mentor; and distinguished participation in service activities of the university.
Assistant Professor Allen Liu was featured in an article in The Scientist titled “The Mechanobiology Garage: New tools for investigating how physical forces affect cells.”
The research focused on metallic glass, a novel material system with significantly different properties from traditional metal.
ME Associate Professor Jianping Fu’s research has been selected for the frontispiece story for the 2016 Aug. 12 issue of Small and the inside front cover story for the 2016 Sept. 7 issue of Small.