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Nicholas A. Peppas Recognized as a Leader in Regenerative Engineering and Medicine
The development of photovoltaics, catalysts for fuels from sunlight, and electrical energy generation and storage systems engineering for energy efficiency
Programs to understand the fundamental science and engineering of air and water pollution, and to develop data for informed policy decisions. Process development for CO2 capture and sequestration
The development and application of multiscale models and high performance computational simulations spanning atomic to continuum time and length scales
Assistant Professor Kent Zheng has received Materials Research Society’s (MRS) Nelson “Buck” Robinson Science and Technology Award for Renewable Energy...
Google’s support to the Energy Institute will fund research and education related to powering data centers, said Professor and director of the Energy Institute BrianKorgel. It is part of Google’s $40 billion investment in Texas, announced last week by Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai and Governor Greg Abbott.
Nanotechnology–defined as the study of material properties and interactions on a nanometer length scale–looks at matter at an unbelievably tiny scale...
AIChE’s Regenerative Engineering Society has named Nicholas A. Peppas the recipient of its Cato T. Laurencin Regenerative Engineering Society Founder’s Award.