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Learn how your gift supports innovative teaching and cutting-edge research at SEAS. Five new faculty add depth and breadth to Harvard computer science. A new strategy towards ultra-soft yet dry rubber. New system changes the shape of things to come in biomolecular delivery. Hopping towards a better soft robot. Harvard researchers develop 3-D printed autonomous soft robot. SEAS Receives Largest Gift Ever to Harvard, New Name.
Research Scientists, Postdoctoral Researchers and Laboratory Technicians. Is a Professor of Materials Science and Engineering in the Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics Department, Earth and Environmental Sciences, and Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University. Research in her group is dev.
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Skip to main content. Michael J. Aziz. Professor Aziz has been awarded the Bruce Chalmers Award from the Minerals, Metals, and Materials Society. The Aziz Lab Group. Top Photo, Left to Right Hemi Gandhi, Professor Michael Aziz, Andrew Wong, Dr. Qing Chen, Michael Gerhardt, Joy Perkinson, Dr. David Pastor. Bottom Photos, Left to Right Dr. Eugene Beh, Louise Eisenach, Dhruv Pillai, Alvaro Valle.CONTENT
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Welcome to the Korgel Research Group! Nanotechnology is the field of applied science at the atomic and molecular scale. Our experimental group focuses on investigating size-tunable material properties, and the self-assembly and fabrication of nanostructures. This multidisciplinary research finds applications in microelectronics, photonics, photovoltaics, spintronics, coatings, sensors and biotechnology. Reach out to us on Facebook. New paper this week from the Korgel Group! Doug succes.
On our flexible electrochromic technology. The UT McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering discusses. Recent work by DMG to prepare cheap flexible smart windows by low-temperature processing. Our collaboration on single plasmonic nanocrystal spectroscopy. Describes our spectrally selective control over sunlight. On our latest electrochromic window materials. Our recent publications on electrochromic materials for smart windows.