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Zhai and Khondaker among Nanotechnology Highlights

February 9, 2011

“High yield fabrication of chemically reduced graphene oxide field effect transistors by dielectrophoresis”, an article by Daeha Joung, A. Chunder, Lei Zhai, and Saiful I. Khondaker, is one of eight Electronics and Photonics articles chosen to appear in Nanotechnology Highlights 2010. The complete article previously appeared in Nanotechnology Volume 21, Number 16. Download Nanotechnology Highlights…

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Yue Zhao honored by Chinese government

February 5, 2011

Yue Zhao, a Ph.D. student of AMPAC Associate Professor Dr. Jiyu Fang who graduated in Fall 2007 was been named as a recipient of the 2007 Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Self-Financed Students Abroad. The award recognizes students across all research-based doctoral degree fields in 31 countries. Awardees are selected on academic merit and research…

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Three Nano Students Win Best Poster Awards at UCF Research Week

We congratulate Atul Asati (mentor: Dr. Perez), Xiong Liu (mentor: Dr. Huo), and Paul Stokes (mentor: Dr. Khondaker) on this accomplishment. The UCF Research Week is an annual event held to highlight student’s unique contributions to the university’s research mandate. Each annual Research Week has a defining theme and this year’s topic was the Environment:…

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Rene Diaz takes home awards from two conferences

Rene Diaz, an Undergraduate Research Assistant working with AMPAC Professor Dr. Sudipta Seal, received 1st place in the Old Guard Technical Poster at the Southeast ASME Student Professional Development Conference (SPDC) held in Tallahassee for a paper entitled “Plasma Sprayed Chromium Carbide Reinforced with Carbon Nanotubes”. In addition, at the Showcase of Undergraduate Research Excellence…

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Ashley Ewh named Goldwater Scholar

Ashley Ewh was selected as a 2008 Goldwater Scholar. Ashley is a major in Mechanical Engineering and an AMPAC undergraduate research assistant who worked on an INL-supported program with AMPAC Associate Professor Dr. Yongho Sohn. She plans to pursue a Ph.D. in materials science and engineering. Ashley is also a winner of the Astronaut Scholarship.

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Khondaker, Gesquiere, and Zhai receive NSF CAREER awards

The NanoScience Technology Center is proud to announce that three of its faculty members received the prestigious National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development (NSF CAREER) award in 2008. The CAREER recipients are Drs. Saiful Khondaker (joint Physics appointment), Andre Gesquiere (joint Chemistry appointment), and Lei Zhai (joint Chemistry appointment). This is a tremendous accomplishment…

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Sohn and students invited to INL workshop

AMPAC Associat Professor Dr. Yongho Sohn and two of his students, Mr. Emmanuel Perez (Doctoral Candidate) and Ms. Ashley Ewh (UG Research assistant), were selected to attend INL Advanced Test Reactor National User Facility Summer Workshop with full financial support from INL. This is a week-long workshop where attendees learn about the test reactor, and…

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Leuenberger wins DARPA Young Faculty Award

We are happy to announce that Dr. Michael Leuenberger (joint Physics appointment) has received the prestigious Young Faculty Award from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the central research and development organization for the Department of Defense (DoD). The Young Faculty Award was created to offer a venue by which research ideas proposed by…

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Dr. Perez Awarded NIH R01 Grant

Congratulations to Dr. J. Manuel Perez (joint Chemistry appointment) who just received word that his National Institute of Health (NIH) R01 project titled An integrated NMR/magnetic nanosensor system for detection of bacteria and toxins will be awarded. This NIH/NIGMS R01 will provide over $800,000 over the four years of this project to address this crucial…

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