NDnano is a world-class, collaborative research center that includes faculty from seven departments across the colleges of Engineering and Science.| NDnano
NDnano is a world-class, collaborative research center that includes faculty from seven departments across the colleges of Engineering and Science.| NDnano
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NDnano is a world-class, collaborative research center that includes faculty from seven departments across the colleges of Engineering and Science.| NDnano
NDnano is a world-class, collaborative research center that includes faculty from seven departments across the colleges of Engineering and Science.| NDnano
NDnano is a world-class, collaborative research center that includes faculty from seven departments across the colleges of Engineering and Science.| NDnano
NDnano is a world-class, collaborative research center that includes faculty from seven departments across the colleges of Engineering and Science.| NDnano
Airborne hazardous chemicals can be dilute, mobile, and hard to trap. Yet accurately measuring these chemicals is critical in protecting human health and the environment. Now, a new, small, low-cost device, nicknamed ABLE, could make the collection and detection of airborne hazards much easier and faster. The device, just four by eight inches across, was devised by Jingcheng Ma, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Notre Dame, and researchers at the University of...| NDnano | News
With its first voyage, planned for later this year, the Dream Chaser will make history as the only commercial runway capable spaceplane. The launch will also be a momentous occasion for University of Notre Dame researcher Meenal Datta.…| NDnano | News
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Santiago Schnell, D.Phil., the William K. Warren Foundation Dean of the College of Science, has announced several faculty awards for the 2024–2025 academic year. Father James L. Shilts, C.S.C./Doris and Gene Leonard Teaching Award This award, bestowed annually on a faculty…| NDnano | News
Scientists at the University of Notre Dame synthesized a material that exhibits a rare and promising form of magnetism known as altermagnetism, which could reshape how computers store and process information in the future, a new study in Nature Communications shows. Scientists have long sought…| NDnano | News
Merlin Bruening, the Donald and Susan Rice Professor of Engineering in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, has won the 2025 Outstanding Teacher Award in the Notre Dame College of Engineering.| NDnano | News
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The Graduate School is pleased to announce its annual award winners for the 2024–2025 academic year. These awards include: the Distinguished Graduate Alumni Award; the James A. Burns, C.S.C., Awards; the Dick and Peggy Notebaert Award; the Eli J. and Helen Shaheen Graduate School Awards; and the Social Justice Award. The award winners will be formally recognized for their achievements at the Graduate School Commencement Ceremony to be held at Notre Dame Stadium on May 17.| NDnano | News
Steven Koester, recently appointed Frank M. Freimann Professor of Microelectronics and internationally recognized scholar and innovator in nanotechnology, has been named the director of the University of Notre…| NDnano | News
A record-tying four University of Notre Dame students have been named 2025 Goldwater Scholars in recognition of their exceptional promise as future leaders in the natural sciences, engineering and mathematics.| NDnano | News
Yanliang Zhang, Advanced Materials and Manufacturing Collegiate associate professor of aerospace and mechanical engineering at the University of Notre Dame, together with colleagues at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and Purdue University, has created a novel material that seamlessly transitions between soft tissues and stiff electronics—stretchy enough to move with the body’s dynamic changes yet stiff enough to maintain electrical connectivity. The team’s results have ...| NDnano | News
The Office of Naval Research (ONR) has selected Jonathan Chisum, associate professor of electrical engineering and affiliate of the Wireless Institute, to be a Summer Faculty Fellow at the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) Radar Division in Washington, D.C.| NDnano | News
NDnano is a world-class, collaborative research center that includes faculty from seven departments across the colleges of Engineering and Science.| NDnano