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Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Agents of Positive Change: Highlighting Women Maryland Engineers
In celebration of Women's History Month, we highlight some of the important contributions of women engineers within our campus community.  More »

$15M Federal Grant Awarded to Support Maryland Electric Vehicle Charging Network
Maryland Clean Energy Center to fund 58 electric vehicle charging stations statewide  More »

UMD Start-Up Ionic Devices Wins Microbattery Design Prize
One of Eight Awarded by US Department of Energy  More »

CALCE Welcomes Dr. Lingxi Kong: New Member of the Battery Research Team
Dr. Lingxi Kong joins CALCE, Boosting its Battery Research.  More »

Powering a Greener Future
Engineering Sustainability Day showcases entrepreneurial talent  More »

Device That Harvests Water From Air Named Top UMD Invention of the Year
Innovate Maryland event also celebrates work on plastic substitutes, cancer detection, quantum science  More »

Bill Weigand, Former ChBE Faculty Member, Dies at 84
Bill Weigand, who had served as a professor at the University of Maryland, where he retired, has passed away.  More »

MSAL’s work on serotonin characterization and detection results in two journal covers

Research is leading to better detection models and portable sensing devices.
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Selected Publications from NanoCenter's AIM Lab and FabLab
Highlighting recent research performed at the NanoCenter AIM Lab and FabLab.  More »

Roll Over, Paper Towels: UMD Researchers Create Picker-Upper That's Even Quicker
Hydrogel sheets can absorb 100 times their weight in water  More »

It's Getting Hot in Here
New Maryland Engineering video series asks engineering experts to explore science fact versus fiction in TV and film.  More »

Incentive Awards Program, Engineering Lab Building Named for Mote
Former UMD president recognized for contributions to field, expanding education access  More »

UMD research team creates ‘switchable’ adhesive for repairing cuts and tears in tissue
Using an electric field, polymer gels can be adhered to animal tissue, a discovery that could revolutionize surgery.  More »

Engineering Undergrads Recognized for Excellence
This year, the Clark School honors 70 undergraduates who exemplify the college’s commitment to excellence; five are recognized with Dean’s Awards.  More »

ARL to Fund $30M in Equipment Innovations for Service Members
UMD announces with the U.S. Army Research Lab agreements in additive manufacturing and battery research.  More »

Symptoms all in your head—or in your gut? Maybe a little of both.
UMD researchers are building an ingestible capsule that can monitor and model gut microbiome serotonin activity and help demystify the “gut-brain axis.”  More »

UMD Research Team Advances the Battery Revolution
Solid state energy storage research receives $2.25M in DOE funding.  More »

Rapidly evolving ‘smart marble’ sensors hold promise for monitoring pharmaceutical industry bioreactors and beyond
Size of the neutrally buoyant bPods has dropped from ‘baseball’ to ‘golf ball’ to ‘cherry’ in just three years.  More »

2020 Undergraduate Honors and Awards
Sixty-eight undergraduate students from the A. James Clark School of Engineering were recognized with 2020 Annual Engineering Honors and Awards.  More »

Protection Collections Abound for Local Health Care Workers
Campus units donate masks, gloves, and other much-needed supplies.  More »

Become a Contender: Electric Racecar
Borne from a capstone course is the two-year odyssey to build Maryland's first electric racing car.  More »

MEI2 leads U.S. side of $18.4M U.S.-Israel Energy Center focused on Energy Storage
Project will Develop Lithium and Sodium Metal Solid State Batteries for Advanced Energy Storage Applications  More »

UMD Alumna Receives PECASE Award, Highest Honor Given by U.S. Government to Early Career Scientists
Ashley Ruth was honored at a ceremony on July 25, 2019.  More »

Perfect Quantum Portal Emerges at Exotic Interface
A junction between an ordinary metal and a special kind of superconductor has provided a robust platform to observe Klein tunneling.  More »

Korean Energy Company and UMD Partner to Create Next-Gen Batteries
CMNS and Clark School faculty lead project  More »

Machine Learning's Translational Medicine
Axel Krieger, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, specializes in medical robotics and computer vision.  More »

Maryland Transportation Institute announces Seed Grant winners
Six research proposals have been selected for funding under a new MTI initiative.  More »

NanoCenter Hot Papers Newsletter, Issue 1: ALD
Every six months, we round up interesting and significant papers that include work done in AIMLab or FabLab.   More »

NEES in DOE EFRC Newsletter
NEES grad student Sahadeo writes about ALD-enabled solid-state batteries  More »

Biofilm treatment device receives TEDCO MII funding; paper published in IEEE TBME
In latest development, the researchers have miniaturized the platform and are able to control it through wireless signals.  More »

DOE Newsletter features NEES science and science communication
NEES electron microscopy featured; Chemistry grad student pens article  More »

A New Dimension for Batteries
Nanostructured battery is safe, manufacturing-compatible, and delivers much higher power at high energy  More »

‘Smart Marbles’ hold promise for better outcomes from bioreactors
The marbles, or 'bPods,' will contain microsystems that can “eavesdrop on biology” during fermentation, cell or culture-growing processes.  More »

Under Pressure
Battery distress signals deciphered using new pressure/current measurement technique  More »

Prof. Sang Bok Lee appointed director of Maryland NanoCenter
UMD chemist will direct two labs on nanoscale fabrication and characterization  More »

EFRC NEES-2 meeting poster contest winners
Accomplishments meeting announces poster awards  More »

BIOE Researchers Develop New Technologies to Drive Next-Generation Therapies for Multiple Sclerosis
Jewell Lab members use quantum dots to define density of self-antigen display.  More »

UMD Researchers Find Ultra-thin Solution to Primary Obstacle in Solid-State Battery Development
Clark School researchers are developing game-changing solid-state battery technology  More »

Students Showcase Outstanding Basic, Applied and Innovative Energy Research
Poster session at NEES meeting highlights nanostructures in energy research  More »

Superconductivity Can be Induced in a Kondo Topological Insulator, New PRX Paper Shows
MSE professor demonstrates the first step in making exotic quantum devices out of a topological Kondo insulator  More »

Gary Rubloff named Distinguished University Professor
Rubloff receives highest academic honor conferred by the University of Maryland.  More »

NEES project shows hybrid battery/capacitor with off-the-charts cycling capacity

Manganese oxide-coated nanowires in gel provide steady, ready power  More »

Leonard to be Honored for Cooperative Control Innovations
Alumna Naomi Leonard to be inducted into Innovation Hall of Fame on Nov. 9.  More »

Experts available for comment on upcoming Nobels
Lithium-ion batteries and nanowires are candidates for chemistry and physics prizes; UMD scientists can explain importance  More »

Mesoscale Science Research Highlighted on Materials Journal Cover
Rubloff and Lee show new direction in electrical energy storage  More »

New Battery Demonstrates “Sweet Spot” of Electrolyte Thickness and Composition
Atom-scale synthesis makes highly conductive LiPON for solid-state battery  More »

Thin coatings controlled at atomic scale protect high performance lithium anodes
Anodes with layer of alumina resist corrosion and cycle well  More »

Members of NEES Gather for 2015 Spring Accomplishment Meeting
Poster session, in-depth discussions, presentations.... and hiking  More »

Food Safety, Energy Storage & Video Authentication Inventions Honored at Awards Ceremony
Three Clark School innovations win UMD Invention of the Year Awards  More »

Invention of the Year Finalist: A Revolutionary, High Density, Nanopore Battery
Research team led by Rubloff and Lee develops battery using optimized nanostructure design  More »

Atomic Layer Deposition: Precise Control Smaller than the Eye Can See
ALD gives researchers atomic-level control of films and coatings for energy generation and storage  More »

UMD Hosts 3D Maryland Expert Group Meeting
Event Highlights 3D Printing, Additive Manufacturing Technologies at UMD  More »

A Billion Holes Can Make a Battery
Battery inside a nanopore has commercial potential  More »

Students' Improved Kevlar Soft Body Armor Wins National Design Competition
MSE seniors double ballistic resistance using carbon nanotubes.  More »

Beyond “Six Nines”: Ultra-enriched Silicon for Quantum Computing
MSE student part of NIST team pursuing near-perfect crystals.  More »

Department of Energy renews NEES EFRC for four years
The center develops highly ordered nanostructures that offer a unique way of looking at the science of energy storage.  More »

UMD Alumni Hatch Sub-$300 Consumer 3D Printer, Raise $3.3 Million on Kickstarter
Alumni-founded company races past $50,000 goal in 11 minutes, hits $1 million in 25 hours.  More »

Transparent Nanopaper Could Make Paper Electronics a “Thriving Technology”
Zhu presents work on new material at MRS and in Energy & Environmental Science.  More »

Self-Correcting, “Perfect Fault” Crystals May End Dropped Calls
Nature features Takeuchi’s, alumnus’ work on “crystalline sandwiches.”  More »

Rubloff, Ghodssi featured in JVST-A special issue
The Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A is celebrating the 60th anniversary of the American Vacuum Society.  More »

Alumnus Krill to Be Honored for Revolutionary Naval Fleet Network Technology
Electrical engineering graduate Jerry Krill’s Cooperative Engagement Capability allowed Navy battle groups to act as one.  More »

NSF-Backed DC I-Corps Kicks Off First Cohort with 20 Federal Laboratory, University and Regional Inventors, Entrepreneur Teams
The Silicon Valley-tested, Lean Startup-based initiative is slated to train 300 top entrepreneurial research teams over three years.  More »

Clark School Welcomes New Faculty
Ten new faculty members join the Clark School for the 2013-2014 school year.  More »

Micro-turbine research on cover of Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering
Ghodssi, Hanrahan and colleagues document the efficacy of using integrated retainer rings in tiny MEMS turbines.  More »

UMD Scientists and Engineers Present Papers at American Chemical Society Meeting
Exploring “the chemistry of energy and food” … and more  More »

The Smallest Materials of All: Seeing, Making and Testing Materials at the Nanoscale
Presentations at the Materials Research Society's 2013 meeting showcase medical, energy developments      More »

NanoCenter Members Present Papers at Upcoming APS Meeting in Baltimore
Largest physics meeting hosts more than twenty NanoCenter presentations    More »

Flexible Nanopaper Featured in Chemical & Engineering News
ACS Newsmagazine reports innovation in nanoscale technology  More »

Seven NanoCenter Members Named 2013 Future Faculty Fellows
Engineering Grad Students Selected to Prepare for Academic Career  More »

NIST Awards NanoCenter $15 Million to Support Postdoc Nanotechnology Research
Program will create up to 100 one and two-year appointments.  More »

Espy-Wilson, Rubloff Are Top UM Inventors
Speech enhancing algorithm, high-density energy storage cells named best of '09.  More »

Revolutionary New Solution for Semiconductor & Nano Materials
Research may lead to alternative energy advances  More »

UMERC/Nanocenter Team Named "Energy Frontier" Center
DOE to award $14M for nanotech storage technology crucial to renewable energy success.  More »

NanoCenter Improves Energy Storage Options
Maryland NanoCenter researchers create new device to store electrical energy.  More »

Materials and Interface Nanotechnology Laboratory Opens
Rabin directs new nano research  More »

Nanocenter Team Among Invention of the Year Finalists
Team places 3rd in competition.  More »

Sang Bok Lee Wins Faculty Excellence Award
NanoCenter member and Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry recognized for outstanding work  More »

MSE Student Wins Best Poster Award at MEMS Alliance Special Topics Symposium
Student honored  More »

U. Maryland Baltimore medical schools highlight NanoCenter partnership
The NanoCenter works with the University of Maryland Schools of Medicine, Pharmacy, and Dentistry, located in Baltimore. This provides a critical linkage to medical research and clinical practice for the strong interests and efforts of NanoCenter researchers.  More »

Ultrasensitive Proteomics to be Pursued by DeVoe, Lee, and English for NIH
The group received a $1.2M NIH grant for the work "Ultrasensitive Proteomics via 2-D Microfluidic Profiling" through the National Institute for General Medical Science (NIGMS) as part of NIH's interdisciplinary Bioengineering Research Partnerships program.  More »

NSF Renews Support for MRSEC
The Maryland MRSEC, led by founding director . Ellen Williams, has been renewed by the National Science Foundation following a ten-year record of success in research, education, and outreach. The MRSEC will purse two research thrusts, in low-dimensional interfaces (IRG 1) and in multifuncitonal magnetic oxides (IRG 2), as well as a selection of seed projects.  More »

UMB Center for Nanomedicine and Cellular Delivery opens
An M-CINSE partner, the Center for Nanomedicine and Cellular Delivery opened officially at a ceremony held September 20 at the University of Maryland Baltimore's School of Pharmacy.  More »

Lee's Magnetic Nanotubes Promise Medical Advances
Numerous medical applications foreseen  More »

 

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  • 1. Precipitation of Nanocrystalline CeO2Using Triethanolamine
    Ranjan K. Pati, Ivan C. Lee, Karen J. Gaskell, Sheryl H. Ehrman
    Langmuir, 2008-12, 25 (1), pp.67-70
    doi: 10.1021/la8031286
  • 2. BEA nanosponge/ultra-thin lamellar MFI prepared in one-step: Integration of 3D and 2D zeolites into a composite for efficient alkylation reactions
    Laleh Emdadi, Dat T. Tran, Yiqing Wu, Su Cheun Oh, Guanghui Zhu, Ivan C. Lee, Dongxia Liu
    Applied Catalysis A: General, 2016-11, 530 (), pp.56-65
    doi: 10.1016/j.apcata.2016.11.011
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