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Tetard Releases New Research on Using Vibrations to Identify Materials’ Composition

August 11, 2015

Laurene Tetard and her research team have developed a new method for identifying materials’ unique chemical vibrations and mapping their chemical properties at a much higher spatial resolution than ever before. The new approach is able to identify materials based on differences in the vibration produced when they’re subjected to different wavelengths of light. Results…

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UCF professor on quest to mimic how nature makes color

July 21, 2015

Orlando Sentinel — UCF assistant professor Debashis Chanda has always been intrigued by nature and its colors. Now he’s hoping to use that interest to create a material that can help soldiers camouflage themselves or make rubber mannequins at medical schools look more realistic with wounds and bruises. “I love light,” said Debashis, who prefers…

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UCF Nano-Optics Research Featured in Major News Outlets

June 25, 2015

Research by Debashis Chanda and his Nano-Optics Group has been featured in a variety of high-profile news outlets including BBC News, Popular Science, Wired, The Financial Express, and Phys.org. The work, originally published as a cover story by Nature Communications, presents the first demonstration of full-color, plasmonic metasurface displays. The technology has future implications for…

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Aerogel Research Featured on Cover of Journal of Materials Science

June 24, 2015

New research by Jiyu Fang graces the cover of the August issue of the Journal of Materials Science. The journal article features his group’s research on the synthesis of ultralight, superhydrophobic and superoleophilic “sponge-like” aerogels. Dr. Fang is an associate professor in the University of Central Florida’s Advanced Materials Processing and Analysis Center as well…

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Sohn Recognized as a 2015 ASM Fellow

June 18, 2015

Yongho Sohn has been named an American Society for Metals International Fellow for 2015. Sohn was recognized for “significant contributions to teaching and research in the fundamental understanding of multi-component diffusion kinetics, analysis and control of microstructures, phase transformations, and the application of advanced materials characterization techniques.” Receiving the status of Fellow represents recognition of…

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NSTC Congratulates New Graduate Maldonado

June 4, 2015

This May, Diane Maldonado graduated with a B.S. in Interdisciplinary Studies from UCF. Maldonado’s program focused on business administration and criminal justice, and she also completed a minor in Crime, Law, and Deviance. Maldonado, a purchasing coordinator for the UCF NanoScience Technology Center, pursued a degree after 20 years of service at UCF in four…

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Barkham Named PCSA Delegate

Swetha Barkam has been selected as a ACerS President’s Council of Student Advisors delegate for 2015-2016. The American Ceramic Society (ACerS) is a non-profit professional organization for the ceramics community, with a focus on scientific research, emerging technologies, and applications. The mission of PCSA is to engage students as active and long-term leaders in the…

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UCF Student Winners at NanoFlorida 2015

June 1, 2015

Two UCF students won awards at NanoFlorida 2015, otherwise known as the 8th Annual Nanoscience Technology Symposium. The event was held May 12-15 at Florida State University in Tallahassee. Hao Li, from UCF’s Advanced Materials Processing and Analysis Center, won second prize in the poster competition. Mikaeel Young won third prize in the oral presentation…

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UCF Research and Innovation Recognized at International Conference

May 28, 2015

Three groundbreaking technologies developed by UCF researchers have been recognized as among the top innovations to be presented at an international conference in two weeks. The discoveries – each of them unrelated – will be presented at the 2015 TechConnect World Innovation Conference in Washington, D.C., from June 14-17. The annual event is designed to…

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