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Four Students Win Graduate Research Forum Poster Awards

April 8, 2015

Four NSTC Students were recognized at the 2015 Graduate Research Forum with Poster Awards in the following categories: Engineering, Computer Science, and Modeling and Simulation First Place – Zenan Yu, Material Science and Engineering PhD Energy Storing Electrical Cables Mentor/Co-Author: Jayan Thomas, PhD Second Place – Yi Ding, Materials Science and Engineering PhD Light-Matter Interaction…

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Chanda Appointed to OSA Executive Committee

April 6, 2015

Debashis Chanda has been selected to serve as an executive committee member in The Optical Society’s Optical Fabrication and Testing Technical Group. The group covers all aspects of optics fabrication and testing ranging from micro-optics to large optics; and from high-value one-of-a-kind optics to mass-produced optics. Dr. Chanda was selected by Dr. Rajesh Menon, Associate…

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UCF Researcher May Have Found Key to Plague of Citrus Greening

April 2, 2015

Since it was discovered in South Florida in 2005, the plague of citrus greening has spread to nearly every grove in the state, stoking fears among growers that the $10.7 billion-a-year industry may someday disappear. Now the U.S. Department of Agriculture has awarded the University of Florida a $4.6 million grant aimed at testing a…

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Student Researchers Honored at AVS Meeting

The Annual Joint Symposium & Exhibition of the Florida Chapter of the AVS Science and Technology Society (FLAVS) and the Florida Society for Microscopy (FSM) was held March 9-10 at UCF. The Symposium consisted of a plenary lecture, technical sessions with invited and contributed presentations, a poster session including a student poster competition and an…

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Charged Up: Thomas and Team Develop Innovative Supercapacitor

March 27, 2015

Jayan Thomas’s research on supercapacitors is featured in the latest edition of Pegasus magazine. Copper wires power our lives. The simple electricity-transferring cables, used since the 1820s, bring energy into our homes, connect our telecommunications and make our electronic devices work. And now assistant professor Jayan Thomas of the NanoScience Technology Center has found a…

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Jiyu Fang’s Work Named Key Scientific Article

March 25, 2015

Jiyu Fang’s research will be featured in the next edition of Global Medical Discovery. His article, titled “Light-harvesting J-Aggregate Nanotubes for Sensing Dopamine,” will be recognized as a Key Scientific Article contributing to excellence in biomedical research. GMD features papers of exceptional scientific importance and intelligible to a broad scientific audience. Emphasis is given to…

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Researchers Mine Nanotechnology To Help Conquer Citrus Canker

Growingproduce.com – In groves across Florida, citrus growers are collaborating at unprecedented levels, sharing ideas on producing citrus in the face of HLB. In labs and field trials, scientists also are working together with a sense of urgency brought on by the disease as it continues to reduce production. The collaboration among scientists promises to…

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Jayan Thomas, et al. Featured On Energy & Environmental Science Cover

March 18, 2015

An article authored by Jayan Thomas, Laurene Tetard, Zenan Yu, and Lei Zhai and is featured on the cover of Energy & Environmental Science . The aricle, “Supercapacitor electrode materials: nanostructures from 0 to 3 dimensions” highlights the effect of nanostructures on the properties of supercapacitors including specific capacitance, rate capability and cycle stability, which…

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Yi Ding Wins Austin L. Grogan Memorial Scholarship

Yi Ding has been awarded the $500 Austin L. Grogan Memorial Scholarship for the 2015-2016 academic year. The scholarship recognizes graduate students of the Engineering Department with a Materials Science and Engineering major who have demonstrated an excellent academic standing and who have participated in appropriate scholarly activities. Yi Ding is an MSE Ph.D. candidate…

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