With its goal of restoring U.S. leadership in semiconductor manufacturing, the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022 has moved the topic of workforce development in the semiconductor industry into the spotlight.
The faculty panelists shared their insights on the key factors that lead to publication and how student researchers can set themselves up for success when navigating the publication process.
The Center for Broader Impacts was established at Notre Dame in 2022 to expand the public reach and societal benefits of research conducted at Notre Dame.
Several students are on campus conducting summer research as part of the 2023 Notre Dame Nanoscience and Technology (NDnano) Undergraduate Research Fellowship (NURF) program. The students, listed below, are engaged in projects…
Dr. Beke is part of the new Stavropoulos Center for Complex Quantum Matter. His research interests include spectroscopy, materials science, solid state synthesis, and hydrothermal synthesis.
The Sakaue Lab combines fluid mechanics and chemistry in four signature areas: flow measurement, flow control (chemical flow control), bio/biomedical, and green energy/environment.
The NSF-funded Soft Materials for Applications in Sustainability and Healthcare Engineering (SMASH Engineering) REU site at the University of Notre Dame will provide an immersive, full-time research experience for undergraduate students to develop their ability to advance materials-based solutions…
Three students pursuing the doctorate in materials science and engineering (MSE) at Notre Dame were the featured speakers at the program’s first two community-building events of the spring semester.
At the January NDnano network lunch, Dr. Zhang shared how he and his group are developing methods to manufacture and transform a broad range of emerging nanoscale materials into sustainable and flexible energy, sensor, and electronic systems.
Professor Datta gave an overview of her work to measure and better understand the effects of solid stress in and around the tumor and its potential effects on tumor therapies.
Notre Dame Materials Science and Engineering students recently toured the Institute for Structure and Nuclear Astrophysics (ISNAP) in Nieuwland Science Hall and learned how these unique facilities are utilized in materials research. Khachatur…