Category: Chemical Engineering
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Nanobiotics: model predicts how nanoparticles interact with proteins
Nano-engineered drugs that stop harmful bacteria and viruses could be on the horizon.
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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts April 18-22
Highlights include NPR and Nature.
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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts April 11-15
Highlights include MLive.
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Twisted vibrations enable quality control for chiral drugs and supplements
Terahertz light creates twisting vibrations in biomolecules such as proteins, confirming whether their compositions and structures are safe and effective.
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An all-female thesis defense committee
A PhD student and four faculty members reflect on the role gender has played in their lives as engineers—and the progress the field has made.
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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts February 21-25
Highlights include the Washington Post and the Daily Beast,
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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts February 7-11
Highlights include Nature and Time.
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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts January 31 – February 4
Highlights include Scientific American and the New York Times.
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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts January 24-28
Highlights include the Associated Press.
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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts January 17-21
Highlights include The Daily Beast, The Hill and Marketplace.
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Nanotechnology: Theory predicts new type of bond that assembles nanoparticle crystals
Turns out entropy binds nanoparticles a lot like electrons bind chemical crystals.
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Nanostructures get complex with electron equivalents
Nanoparticles of two different sizes break away from symmetrical designs.