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Gold Particle Research Featured on TV

February 25, 2013

This week, both Fox 35 News Orlando and Inside Science TV featured the work of NSTC Assistant Professor Jayan Thomas. In collaboration with Carnegie Mellon University, Thomas and his research group have developed atomically engineered ultra-small particles with interesting optical limiting properties. These particles are called gold nanoclusters. Lasers are powerful sources of energy and…

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Mayor of Orange County Visits NSTC and AMPAC

February 15, 2013

Mayor of Orange County Teresa Jacobs visited the NanoScience Technology Center and Advanced Materials Processing and Analysis Center on February 13. She toured the research facilities and spoke with faculty, staff and students.

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NSTC/AMPAC Congratulates Newest Ph.D. Grads

December 19, 2012

NSTC/AMPAC congratulates our recent Ph.D. graduates. We wish you all the best. Sudipta Seal, Director Vaibhav Thakore, Physics. Major Advisor: Dr. J. Hickman, Dr. E. Mucciolo Oscar Julian Santiesteban, Chemistry. Major Advisor: Dr. M. Perez Daeha Jong, Physics. Major Advisor: Dr. S. Khondekar Biddut Sarkar, Physics. Major Advisor: Dr. S. Khondekar Lalit Shoken, Materials Science…

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Materials Science Gets New Home at UCF

December 5, 2012

A group of scientists who have been producing breakthroughs for the past 10 years that have contributed to advances in everything from medicine to space exploration is getting a new home at the University of Central Florida The College of Engineering and Computer Science has created a Materials Science and Engineering Department that puts these…

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Nanospective, MCF highlighted by Florida High Tech Corridor

NanoSpective specializes in materials science with an emphasis on nanoscale materials characterization. The company, originating from UCF’s Materials Characterization Facility, provides analytical services and consultation to a worldwide market offering complete solutions for intellectual property issues, failure analysis, quality control and materials research. The December issue of Inside Florida’s High Tech Corridor features an interview…

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Ph.D. Student David Reid Wins Two Awards at AVS Meeting

November 13, 2012

David Reid, a Ph.D. student in Dr. Sudipta Seal’s research group, won 2 very prestigious awards at the 59th AVS Meeting held in Tampa. David was named a winner of the overall AVS Graduate Research Award. This award was given to 8 students, national and international, for their contributions in research. David also won the…

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From the World of Turbines

November 1, 2012

Balaji Jayaraj (M.S., MSE, ’03 and Ph.D., MSE, ’11) is a materials engineer who specializes in the thermal barrier coatings that protect the components inside high-temperature gas turbines. But it’s his willingness to connect UCF and his company—Mitsubishi Power Systems Americas (MPSA)—that gets people to sing his praises. He often hosts UCF delegations to MPSA.…

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Ming Su Recognized for Gerontology Research

October 24, 2012

Prof. Ming Su has been recognized by the Learning Institute for Elders (LIFE) at UCF with a Special Recognition Award for Gerontology Research. Su’s research includes early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease by detecting multiple blood biomarkers using a method based on a panel of phase change nanoparticles.   (Pictured) Dr. Seal accepting the award on…

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UCF Nanoscientist Receives $2 Million NIH Grant, Prestigious Award

September 14, 2012

The National Institutes of Health today awarded University of Central Florida Professor Ming Su its coveted New Innovator award, which comes with a $2 million grant. Su, associate professor at UCF’s NanoScience Technology Center, is the only researcher from a Florida university to be selected and only one of 82 recipients nationwide announced today. The…

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Breakthrough in NanoTechnology

August 29, 2012

A University of Central Florida assistant professor has developed a new material using nanotechnology, which could help keep pilots and sensitive equipment safe from destructive lasers. UCF Assistant Professor Jayan Thomas, in collaboration with Carnegie Mellon University Associate Professor Rongchao Jin chronicle their work in the July issue of the journal Nano Letters. Thomas is…

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