Category: Macromolecular Science and Engineering
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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 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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In the news: Michigan Engineering experts November 1-5
Highlights include Science Friday and The Economist.
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U-M spinout Asalyxa Bio developing inflammatory treatment platform, aiding COVID-19 patients
The company’s technology delivers an anti-inflammatory agent directly to overreactive neutrophils, minimizing harm from “cytokine storms.”
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Holography and LIDAR on the cheap with nanoparticle gel
Magnetic nanoparticles coated in amino acids can modulate light inexpensively at room temperature, and the findings have applications in autonomous vehicles.
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U-M faculty elected to National Academy of Engineering
The most prestigious engineering association in the U.S. has named Ellen Arruda, Mark Daskin and Noboru Kikuchi among its newest members.
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A crystal ball for crystal formation
Studying the role of shape in self-assembly came up accidentally as Sharon Glotzer and her colleagues were studying the properties of semiconducting nanoparticles their U-M colleagues produced.
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Joerg Lahann
University of Michigan Biointerfaces Institute director Joerg Lahann knew from a young age that he wanted to be a chemist.