Highlights
May 8, 2013
Center for Emergent Materials (2014)
Preparing Future Scientists at Multiple Levels
Heckler, Pelz, Hammel, McCombs, The Ohio State University
Bridge Program for Physics Graduate Students
OSU, CEM and the OSU Department of Physics have established
and funded a M.S.‐to‐Ph.D. Bridge Program at OSU; OSU is one of
the first sites funded by the American Physical Society Bridge
Program. The program seeks to enhance the diversity of qualified
applicants to physics Ph.D. programs at OSU and at other
universities. The first cohort of students for this 2‐year transitional
M.S. program will begin in June 2013.
May 6, 2013
The Georgia Tech Laboratory for New Electronic Materials (2008)
Researchers Discover the Grail of Graphene Electronics: Semiconducting Graphene
J. Hicks, M. Nevious, C. Berger, W.A. de Heer and E.H. Conrad
Researchers Discover the Grail of Graphene Electronics: Semiconducting Graphene (.PDF)
The stumbling block to developing graphene electronics has been the inability to produce a semiconducting form of graphene. Researchers at the Georgia Tech MRSEC have finally found a solution to this elusive goal, graphene bent over SiC steps. This semiconducting graphene can operate at temperatures above 200 C and is easily scalable to industrial fabrication.
May 6, 2013
The Georgia Tech Laboratory for New Electronic Materials (2008)
Life and Death at the Interface
J.E. Curtis & N. Bassiri-Gharb
Life and Death at the Interface (.PDF)
May 3, 2013
Next Generation Materials for Plasmonics and Organic Spintronics (2011)
Correlated microscopy for geochemical, environmental and bio/nanomaterials
Anil Virkar, Ajay Nahata & Brian Saam
Leveraged new (non-MRSEC) funding $240k: Arion mill, laser marker, FIB dep materials, S/W.
Scientific Computing & Imaging integration of diverse imaging data sets.
Magnifies MRSEC investment into FIB and planned S/TEM.
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May 2, 2013
Materials Research Science and Engineering Center at UCSB
Mussel protein adhesion to mica surpasses biotin-avidin affinity
Danner, Kan, Hammer, Israelachvili & Waite
Asymmetrical films of adhesive protein Mfp-5 show significantly higher reversible adhesion to smooth mica surfaces than the “gold standard” of noncovalent binding: well-ordered avidin-biotin interactions. The insights are crucial for intelligent translation of mussel adhesion to engineered systems.
May 2, 2013
Materials Research Science and Engineering Center at UCSB
Teachers Merge Art and Science at the UCSB MRSEC
The
UCSB Materials Research Laboratory’s “Models and Materials” Teacher Institute
teamed secondary art and science teachers to develop interdisciplinary
curriculum projects combining art and science with student-created models. Five
science and four art teachers from Santa Barbara and Ventura County schools
participated in this teacher professional development opportunity and presented
their lesson plans at the MRL Secondary Curriculum Workshop in March 2013.
May 1, 2013
Center for Emergent Materials (2014)
Rotating Magnetization with Lattice Strain
Du, Adur, Wang, Hauser, Lucy, Soliz, Holcombe, Morris, Woodward, Hammel, Yang, The Ohio State University
Altering crystal structure of unique magnetic films manipulates magnetization orientation
Magnetic anisotropy defines the functionality in many
applications including magnetic data storage, strong
permanent magnets, and electrical transformers.
Sr2FeMoO6 (SFMO) and Sr2CrReO6 (SCRO) are unique
magnetic materials whose strong anisotropy aligns with
crystalline structure (“magneto‐crystalline anisotropy”)
that arises from the heavy elements Mo and Re.
Researchers at The Ohio State University’s Center for
Apr 26, 2013
Permanent Assembly of Soft Matter Chains as New Materials
Bhuvnesh Bharti (1,) Anne-Laure Fameau (2) Gerhard H. Findenegg (3) and Orlin D. Velev (1) 1 Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, North Carolina State University 2 Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Nantes, France 3 Institut für Chemie, Technische Universität Berlin, Germany
Binding with oppositely charged
particles
•Heteroaggregate
structure directed by AC-electric field
•Chain
length distribution tuned by particle size/number ratio
•Developed
a unique combinatorial approach for predicting chain length
Apr 26, 2013
Supporting STEM Education and Professional Careers through the REU Program
The long term goals of the Triangle MRSEC REU program are to maximize opportunities for undergraduate involvement MRSEC research, recruit diverse undergraduate students from across the country, and encourage and support future careers in materials science and engineering. Our 2012 class of REU students represented a diverse group of undergraduates with 50% females and 75% underrepresented minorities.
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