Category: Nanotechnology
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Mark Burns elected AIChE Fellow
Burns is recognized for his contributions to the profession and technology
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New ChE Faculty
The Department of Chemical Engineering welcomed two new faculty members this fall, Maciek Antoniewicz and Jovan Kamcev.
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Defending Tom Brady
A Michigan ChE investigates the science behind deflated footballs.
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Kirigami can spin terahertz rays in real time to peer into biological tissue
The rays used by airport scanners might have a future in medical imaging.
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In Memoriam: Professor Emeritus Rane Curl
Professor Curl, Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering, died on May 12, 2019
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Seven ChE students named NSF Fellows
Congratulations to our most recent National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF-GRFP) recipients
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Susan Montgomery receives achievement award
She is cited for her dedication to mentoring students and improving the climate in the College
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Biopsy alternative: “Wearable” device captures cancer cells from blood
New device caught more than three times as many cancer cells as conventional blood draw samples.
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Two doctoral students awarded graduate fellowships
Joseph Cicchese and William Kelley receive 2019 Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship Awards
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Mark Burns is the 2019 Rexford E. Hall Innovation Excellence Award Winner
Honored for his pioneering research at Michigan
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Sharon C. Glotzer elected to National Academy of Engineering
Glotzer joins Michigan Engineering dean, IOE professor as newest members of the nation’s most prestigious engineering association
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Fei Wen wins 2019 David E. Liddle Research Excellence Award
Young investigator in the field of personalized immunotherapy and biocatalysis is recognized for her achievements and innovation.