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New Chair of UCF Materials Science and Engineering

August 25, 2017

Sudipta Seal has been named chair of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) at the University of Central Florida. The appointment, announced by Michael Georgiopoulos, dean, UCF College of Engineering and Computer Science, came after a search to fill the position that was held by Seal in an interim chair role since 2014.…

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UCF Students Honored at 2017 Joint Nanoscience and Neutron Scattering User Meeting

August 24, 2017

The annual 2017 Joint Nanoscience and Neutron Scattering User Meeting was held July 31-August 4 at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The meeting consisted of plenary lectures, technical sessions with invited presentations, as well as, a poster session including a “Best Poster Competition”. A few of our own UCF-NSTC students were…

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Research suggests component of turmeric could cure cancer in babies

August 10, 2017

Turmeric, a staple at juice bars and in the kitchens of cooks who like the root for its color, flavor, and suggested health benefits, is showing more promise than ever. About 700 kids under the age of five are diagnosed with Neuroblastoma in the United States each year. Advanced cases of Neuroblastoma are hard to…

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Dr. Seal to Become a Trustee Chair

July 28, 2017

Congratulations to the three new Trustee Chairs who were honored at the UCF Board of Trustees meeting on July 20, 2017 – Mohamed Abdel-Aty, Sudipta Seal, and Stella Sung. Dr. Abdel-Aty is a Pegasus Professor and chair of Civil, Environmental, and Construction Engineering, the deputy director of the Center for Advanced Transportation Systems Simulation, and…

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UCF, Nemours Collaborate to Defeat Difficult-to-Treat Childhood Cancer

Attaching curcumin, a component of the common spice turmeric, to nanoparticles can be used to target and destroy treatment-resistant neuroblastoma tumor cells, according to a new study published in Nanoscale. The study, conducted in partnership by researchers at Nemours Children’s Hospital and the University of Central Florida, demonstrates a potentially novel treatment for neuroblastoma, the…

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Dr. Yang’s Research published on Advanced Energy Materials

July 25, 2017

An article authored by Dr. Kun Liang, Kyle Marcus, Dr. Yang Yang and others has been published by Advanced Energy Materials . The article, titled “NiS2/FeS Holey Film as Freestanding Electrode for High-Performance Lithium Battery”, highlights a facile and scalable nanomanufacturing technique to produce freestanding holey films as electrodes for lithium battery, which presents superior…

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Mayo Clinic Convergence 2018 Conference

July 14, 2017

The Convergence 2018 Conference will be held between February 21st through the 23rd, 2018 at the UCF Fairwinds Alumni Center. Convergence 2018 Course Highlights: Calls for groups within the biomedical, life sciences, physical science, engineering and other fields to come together to solve unmet scientific needs Brings together various scientists with the aim of discovery…

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Angie Diaz Awarded 2017 FSGC Thesis Improvement Fellowship Award

Angie Diaz, a student in the Nanotechnology Masters program, has been awarded the 2017 NASA Florida Space Grant Consortium Dissertation/Thesis Improvement Fellowship. The NASA Florida Space Grant Consortium (FSGC) was formed in 1989, when NASA implemented the national Space Grant College and Fellowship Program. It is a voluntary association of seventeen public and private Florida…

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Asymmetric Supercapacitors Featured on Cover of Advanced Materials

July 5, 2017

Supercapacitors: Asymmetric Supercapacitor Electrodes and Devices (Adv. Mater. 21/2017), a paper published by Dr. Yeonwoong Jung and Dr. Jayan Thomas research groups, has been featured as the cover page for the Advanced Materials journal. The paper, which reports on the development of asymmetric supercapacitor (ASC) electrodes and devices, was first published early last month. Congratulations…

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