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Seal Wins Schwartz Tech Award

October 3, 2014

Two engineering professors and an associate vice president at the University of Central Florida nabbed three Schwartz Tech Awards Tuesday night. The awards recognize Central Florida researchers and leaders from academia and industry who are pioneering exploratory and cutting-edge research to enhance products, services or other applications in any field. The awards program is named…

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Rajasekaran Takes 1st Place at NanoFlorida 2014

Dr. Parthiban Rajasekaran took First Prize among oral presentations at NanoFlorida™ 2014. His presentation was titled “Chitosan-metal composites as a potential prophylactic antimicrobial feed additive for combating antimicrobial resistance.” NanoFlorida™ 2014 was the 7th annual symposium, held at the University of Miami. Rajasekaran is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Dr. Swadeshmukul Santra’s research group. His…

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MSE Student Interviewed in SRC Newsletter

September 18, 2014

Materials Science & Engineering Ph.D. candidate Daniel Yates is featured in the latest edition of Solid State Technology on-line newsletter “The Pulse.” Daniel was interviewed about his nanowire research at SRC TECHCON 2014 in Austin, TX. Daniel is a member of Dr. Kevin Coffey’s research group. Watch the clip below.

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Nano Faculty at UCF Grad Fair

September 15, 2014

Faculty, staff, and students from UCF’s NanoScience Technology Center were in attendance at this year’s UCF Grad Fair to representing the new Professional Science Master’s in Nanotechnology. The PSM in Nanotechnology provides students with scientific education in nanotechnology and professional training in business and technology venture. The program incorporates both the higher level scientific content…

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Nanowire Packs Portable Power

September 9, 2014

Find out how your shirt or jeans pocket could charge your smartphone. Every day, millions of Americans rely on electronic devices that have one thing in common: they must be charged. The process is pretty simple, but it does require a bit of time and forethought. But what if there were a better way to…

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UCF Professor, VP Nominated for Schwartz Tech Awards

September 8, 2014

An engineering professor and an associate vice president at the University of Central Florida have been nominated for Schwartz Tech awards. Sudipta Seal, an engineering professor and nanotechnology and materials expert, is in the running for the Researcher of the Year, and Tom O’Neal, associate vice president for Research and Commercialization, is up for Tech…

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Researcher to Discuss Fighting Cancer with Nanotechnology

September 5, 2014

National Medal of Science recipient Mostafa A. El-Sayed, whose nanotechnology research has led to new ways of treating cancer, will speak at UCF on Friday, Sept. 5, about his current projects. El-Sayed, director of Georgia Tech’s Laser Dynamics Laboratory, will speak at 3 p.m. at CREOL Room 102 about “Nanotechnology Meets Biology in the Cancer…

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Fang Named Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering

August 29, 2014

Dr. Jiyu Fang has been named Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering. The journal publishes peer-reviewed articles in the latest advancement of materials science and chemical engineering. Dr. Fang’s research focuses on the interdisciplinary area of physics, chemistry, materials and biology, with an emphasis on self-organized biological systems and self-assembled nanostructural…

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Material Advantage and MRS Clubs Hold Membership Drive

August 28, 2014

The UCF Material Advantage and MRS organizations ran a membership drive at the Engineering Building on August 26. Material Advantage and MRS are two engineering-based clubs at UCF comprised of graduate and undergraduate students from different departments. The members come together to promote the understanding and application of Material Science and Engineering in research, design,…

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UCF researchers developing plan to attack citrus greening

August 21, 2014

Keith Landry, MyFoxOrlando These are very challenging times for Florida’s citrus farmers. Experts forecast Florida will have its smallest orange crop this year in forty-nine years. Analysts say the citrus greening disease is destroying our orange groves. University of Central Florida researchers are using nano science, trying to save our oranges. Citrus greening started killing…

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