NDnano awards summer undergraduate research fellowships to students from several universities
Twenty-four students have been awarded summer 2022 undergraduate research fellowships with Notre Dame Nanoscience and Technology (NDnano).
Twenty-four students have been awarded summer 2022 undergraduate research fellowships with Notre Dame Nanoscience and Technology (NDnano).
NDnano served up "hot electrons" and research opportunities at the center's April networking lunch for faculty and staff affiliates.
Professor Forró discussed his research on the mechanical response of nanofilaments at the March networking meeting for Notre Dame Nanoscience and Technology.
Professor Nick Laneman was the featured speaker at the February NDnano networking lunch.
At the February Materials Science and Engineering graduate student meeting, Matthew Rosenberger, Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, and Patrick Brewick, Civil and Environmental Engineering and Earth Sciences, shared their career journey from graduate school to their new roles as assistant professors.
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Several students are on campus conducting summer research as part of the 2021 Notre Dame Nanoscience and Technology (NDnano) Undergraduate Research Fellowship (NURF) program. The students, listed below, are engaged in projects led by NDnano affiliated faculty. During the...
In February, NDnano awarded fellowships to 21 students for its summer undergraduate research program. These students, from Notre Dame and several universities in the U.S. and abroad, applied and were selected by NDnano-affiliated faculty for 10-week, on-campus projects.
Unfortunately, due...
Twenty projects in nanotechnology are available to choose from. The program is open to current freshmen, sophomores, and juniors attending any college or university in the U.S. or abroad.
Grant Barthelmes, a junior in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Notre Dame, is one of 20 students who participated in the summer 2019 NDnano Undergraduate Research Fellowship (NURF)…
Summer research is underway for the students awarded fellowships from Notre Dame’s Center for Nano Science and Technology (NDnano). This year 16 students will engage in a variety of projects led by NDnano affiliated faculty from the colleges of science and...
Notre Dame’s Center for Nano Science and Technology (NDnano) is accepting proposals from Notre Dame faculty in the Colleges of Science and Engineering for one-year seed grants. The purpose of the funding is to stimulate cross-college and cross-disciplinary research that...
Applications are now being accepted for the summer 2019 NDnano Undergraduate Research Fellowship (NURF) program. More than 20 projects in nanotechnology are available to choose from, and the program is open to current freshmen, sophomores, and juniors attending any college or...
The summer research experience is in full swing for the 17 students awarded NDnano Undergraduate Research Fellowships (NURF). The 12 Notre Dame students in this year’s program are joined by student researchers from Purdue University, North Carolina State University, Indian...
Notre Dame’s Center for Nano Science and Technology (NDnano) has announced a seed grant program for Notre Dame faculty in the Colleges of Science and Engineering. The purpose of the funding is to stimulate...
What started as a small event in 2014 among Notre Dame’s community of soft matter and polymer researchers, has now grown into an annual regional symposium that includes faculty presentations and student posters from four universities.
Prakash Nallathamby has joined Notre Dame’s Center for Nano Science & Technology (NDnano) as a research assistant professor to facilitate the use of nanoparticle-enabled technologies in research labs across campus.
NDnano is hosting a one-day symposium on Thursday, March 30 entitled "Nanotechnology in the Treatment of Neurodegenerative Disorders." The keynote will be given by Kevin Tracey, M.D., President & CEO of the Feinstein Institute for Medical Research. Students are welcome and...
NDnano is now accepting applications for the Center's summer 2017 NDnano Undergraduate Research Fellowship (NURF) program.
Kirstin Schauble, a senior studying electrical and computer engineering at Seattle University, won first place and $3,000 in the sixth annual NDConnect undergraduate research competition held at the University of Notre Dame on October 18.
Notre Dame’s third annual symposium on soft materials research was expanded this year to a two-university event. On October 8, nearly 70 faculty, postdoc and student researchers attended the first Notre Dame-Purdue Symposium on Soft Matter & Polymers at Notre...
The Center for Nano Science and Technology at the University of Notre Dame (NDnano) will host the following finalists who have been selected for the sixth annual NDConnect undergraduate nanotechnology research competition:
A team of Notre Dame researchers from NDnano, AD&T, and Harper Cancer Research Institute have started to investigate the use of magnetoelectric nanoparticles (MENs) as carrier vehicles for targeted drug delivery in cancer treatment.
The MENs work,...
Haifeng Gao, assistant professor in the department of chemistry and biochemistry, was honored with an NSF Early Career Development Award (CAREER) for his proposal entitled "Chain-growth Polymerization of AB2 Monomer to Produce Hyperbranched Polymers".
The Office of the Provost requests proposals from faculty seeking to enhance teaching and learning at Notre Dame through digital means. Please review the request for proposals attached below and also available here; new for Spring 2016 is...
Wolfgang Porod has been invited to participate in the Institute for Nanoelectronics Discovery and Exploration (INDEX) at the University of New York at Albany.
Notre Dame awarded one of 10 DARPA grants to advance new technologies to fill the gap in atomic-to-micrometer assembly methods that render nanoscale properties in macroscale structures.
The American Institute of Physics reports that a team of engineers from Cornell University, the University of Notre Dame, and the semiconductor company IQE has created gallium nitride (GaN) power diodes capable of serving as the building blocks for future...
Several science and engineering faculty affiliated with Notre Dame’s Center for Nano Science and Technology (NDnano) have full-time, 10-week research opportunities available for summer 2016. Applications will be accepted through February 5, 2016.
Fourteen student finalists from around the country competed in Notre Dame's fifth annual NDConnect undergraduate research contest. Students from Northwestern University, Hope College, and University of Nebraska took top honors.
Posters and presentations highlighted research on the synthesis, characterization, and applications of soft polymer materials on membrane separation, environmental remediation, cancer therapy, and advanced imaging and diagnostics.