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Nanoprinting Technique Enables High Energy Density Supercapacitors

August 5, 2013

Nanoprinting techniques from Jayan Thomas’s research group are currently featured on the IEEE Spectrum homepage. Thomas’s team has developed a technique that produces highly ordered nanoelectrodes without the need for templates or expensive tools. The result appears to be a supercapacitor with a significantly higher energy storage capacity. Thomas believes that this process may lead…

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Blair’s ‘Wonder Material’ featured in Orlando Business Journal

July 12, 2013

Dr. Richard Blair’s groundbreaking technique for producing graphene is featured in the Orlando Business Journal. Graphene is an ultra-thin derivative of graphite that can be added to rubbers, plastics and metal to make the materials lighter and stronger. It also is a conductor of electricity. Previously, the manufacture of graphene was prohibitively expensive and created…

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UCF Chemist, Company Make ‘Wonder Material’ Accessible

July 10, 2013

A UCF researcher has developed a proprietary method for making graphene – an element that some have described as the “wonder material” of the century – accessible to industry. The technique, which the university recently licensed to Orlando-based spinout company Garmor Inc., has the potential to transform manufacturing of everything from car bumpers and truck…

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Thomas’s Energy Storage Research Featured in Advanced Materials

June 26, 2013

An article by Jayan Thomas and his colleagues appears in the June 25 edition of Advanced Materials. Their work is featured prominently with a full-page graphic and caption in the issue’s frontispiece. The article and splash page feature Thomas’s research in spin-on nanoprinting (SNAP), a technique used to print nanopillar structures without the use of…

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Chanda Research Featured on ACS Journal Cover

June 11, 2013

An article co-authored by Debashis Chanda is featured on the cover of the latest issue of ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. The article, “Mechanisms of Enhanced Optical Absorption for Ultrathin Silicon Solar Microcells with an Integrated Nanostructured Backside Reflector,” is available through the ACS Publications website. Access it online here. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces…

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Kolli Wins UCF Grad Research Excellence Fellowship

Graduate student Aditya Reddy Kolli has been awarded UCF’s Graduate Research Excellence Fellowship. The UCF College of Graduate Studies presents the fellowship annually to outstanding graduate students who have excellent research backgrounds and proposals for the thesis or dissertation phase of their graduate degree programs. The award is worth up to $2,000 for the 2013-14…

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Seal’s Research Featured by NSF and LiveScience

The work of Dr. Sudipta Seal is featured in two major research outlets. A recent grant appears on the National Science Foundation homepage as well as in an article from LiveScience. In 2010, the National Science Foundation awarded a grant to Sudipta Seal and Larry Hench for their research into oil spill cleanup. Seal and…

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Rikhav Shah Honored at Intel ISEF

May 31, 2013

Rikhav Shah, a high school student in Dr. Swadeshmukul Santra’s research group, won a 2nd place award at the 2013 Intel® International Science and Engineering Fair. Rikhav was recognized for his work in the Environmental Science category. Intel® ISEF is the world’s largest international pre-college science competition featuring more than 1,500 participants. This year’s event…

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Usha Lal selected as a scholar for 2013-2014 Leadership Enhancement Program

May 21, 2013

Congratulations to Ushaben Lal (Usha), Travel Coordinator of NanoScience Technology Center for selection as a scholar in the 2013-2014 Leadership Enhancement Program (LEP). In a congratulatory letter, Dr.John Hitt, President of UCF, wrote “Usha’s selection reflects highly on her personal qualifications and her supervisor’s confidence in her leadership potential”. Dr.Hitt will be talking to Usha…

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