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Chanda’s Article Selected for Best of Advanced Optical Materials

March 5, 2015

An article co-authored by Dr. Debashis Chanda has been selected as one of the top 10 articles in Advanced Optical Materials and is included in the 2014 edition of Best of Advanced Optical Materials. The article, “Materials Selections and Growth Conditions for Large-Area, Multilayered, Visible Negative Index Metamaterials Formed by Nanotransfer Printing” showcases the first…

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Santra Wins UCF Excellence in Research Award

February 18, 2015

Swadeshmukul Santra is a winner of the University of Central Florida’s 2015 Excellence in Research award. Excellence in Research awards are given to each college at UCF. However, only one winner is selected to represent the combined research staff in UCF’s institutes and centers. Dr. Santra will be honored during UCF’s annual Founders’ Day ceremony…

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ACerS Offers Scholarships for Summer Programs in Spain

February 12, 2015

The American Ceramic Society (ACerS) is offering financial support to select students to attend the European Ceramic Society Summer School and Biennial Conference in Spain. ACerS is seeking graduate and undergraduate students from the United States who are interested in attending the Summer School program, which will be held June 17-19, 2015 in Madrid, Spain.…

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Chanda Invited to Scientific Reports Editorial Board

February 6, 2015

Debashis Chanda has been invited to serve on the editorial board of Scientific Reports, a journal from the publishers of Nature. Scientific Reports launched in 2011 as a multidisciplinary, online-only, open access publication covering all areas of the natural sciences. Editorial board members are recruited for an initial 2-year term to assess manuscripts, manage peer…

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Huo’s Research Featured on ACS Cover

January 27, 2015

An article co-authored by Qun “Treen” Huo is featured on the cover of ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces. The article, entitled “Different Interaction Modes of Biomolecules with Citrate-Capped Gold Nanoparticles,” contains analysis that could lead to new biomarker discovery with diagnostic applications. Huo holds joint Appointments in the NanoScience Technology Center and Department of Chemistry…

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PRL Features Article by Nano-Optics Group

January 13, 2015

A new article from the University of Central Florida’s Nano-Optics Group appears in the December 31 edition of Physical Review Letters. The weekly journal is one of most prestigious publications in the field of physics. Energy exchange between electrons and photons is still not a well understood phenomenon. The UCF group’s paper theoretically, as well…

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Ph.D. Students Win Northrop Grumman Scholarship

December 24, 2014

Alireza Safaei and Daniel Franklin are winners of the 2014 Northrop Grumman Scholarship. Alireza was awarded $10,000, and Daniel was awarded $3,000. Both students are Ph.D. candidates in Dr. Debashis Chanda’s Nano-Optics research group. They will be recognized at the UCF College of Sciences Scholarship Luncheon during the spring term. The Northrop Grumman Scholarship recognizes…

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Briana Lee Wins Public Health Scholarship

December 22, 2014

Briana Lee is the 2014-15 recipient of the Michael J. & Kathy E. Rovito Public Health Scholarship. Briana is an undergraduate student in the College of Health and Public Affairs and joined the Tetard Research group in the Spring 2014. The scholarship is granted to students that demonstrate a commitment to the pursuit of a…

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Students Win $10,000 Fellowships

November 26, 2014

Panit Chantharasupawong and Zenan Yu are winners of the 2014-15 UCF Graduate Dean’s Dissertation Completion Fellowship. Panit and Zenan are both Ph.D. students in the Nano Energy-Photonics Group, led by Dr. Jayan Thomas. Panit Chantharasupawong is a doctoral candidate in the College of Optics and Photonics, and Zenan Yui is a doctoral candidate in Materials…

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Swetha Barkam, Silk Spinner

November 7, 2014

Helping the world one cocoon at a time, nanobiotechnology researcher Swetha Barkam extracts raw silk from cocoons to create polymer-based technology for commercial use in products such as “smart patches” which would get resorbed into the body, minimizing cost and health risk. The goal: fully green, sustainable and inexpensive healthcare solutions for underprivileged populations. Barkam…

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