Michigan Chemical Engineering
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Engineering matter to change the world.
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Congratulations to Professor Prof. Lola Eniola-Adefeso and Professor Nicholas Kotov Kotov Group πΊπ¦ for their recent election to fellowship in AAAS.
The 2024 class of fellows includes 502 scientists spanning over 20 disciplines, including 10 other fellows from University of Michigan.
michiganche.info/4aKepZs
A new study by Professor Nicholas Kotov Kotov Group πΊπ¦ shows thats teardrop-shaped particles designed to inactivate multiple strains of the SARS-CoV-2 virus could one day complement existing treatments for COVID-19.
Read more: michiganche.info/3vMtZ7F
I am honored to be named AAAS fellow, 'one of the most distinct honors in the scientific community.' A testament to the brilliant students and postdocs with whom I have had the privilege of collaborating with Michigan Chemical Engineering.
che.engin.umich.edu/2024/04/18/lolβ¦
Today at the 2024 Michigan Engineering Design Expo, undergraduate students presented their design projects to finish off the winter semester!
Check out these ChE projects: Stain Spotter, HYDRO: Electrolyte Boba, ChameleSkin and Nutrifrost Bites
Today at the Undergraduate Research Symposium a total of 29 undergraduate poster presentations highlight research performed by department students, labs and organizations.
Students are sharing their findings with peers, faculty, alumni & the industry sponsor Eli Lilly and Company.
Kids Who Code (KWC) is a program that aims to provide underrepresented students a pathway to gain the support needed to pursue a career in STEM.
KWC was created by COMPASS, the Center for Complex Particle Systems funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation.
Read more: michiganche.info/43rF36m
'Science can be found in everything we do.'
A group of Michigan ChE grad students & F.E.M.M.E.S. at Michigan welcomed high school students from the area to participate in an activity to learn more about diffusion and molecular movement.
Read more: michiganche.info/3UgMSc4
A new study by Professor Nicholas Kotov Kotov Group πΊπ¦ shows thats teardrop-shaped particles designed to inactivate multiple strains of the SARS-CoV-2 virus could one day complement existing treatments for COVID-19.
Read more: michiganche.info/3vMtZ7F
Now pitching: #HydrogenPrize Team Fueling Change. Jean Poll Alva Araujo (U-M SEAS), Lokesh Lahoti (@umichme), and Mona Vakil (@UMichChE). Michigan Engineering
Watch Live: myumi.ch/dkGz7
A bit late to the party, but happy to share that 1st year student Anish Avasthi (middle) was awarded an NDSEG fellowship and 1st year student Wen-Wei Wong (right) was awarded an NSF fellowship. Super proud of these two! ππ Michigan Chemical Engineering
Proud mentor moment. My ever enthusiastic graduate student Abha Kumari presenting work on role of exosomes in Glioblastoma at @ #AACR24 Michigan Engineering U-M Rogel Cancer Center Michigan Chemical Engineering
Yin Zou and Yuru Chen from Nagrath lab at @ #AACR24 . Future of cancer cure lies in training the next generation curious minds.Michigan Engineering Michigan Chemical Engineering U-M Rogel Cancer Center
COMPASS, the Center for Complex Particle Systems funded by the
U.S. National Science Foundation, has launched a program that aims to provide students from underrepresented backgrounds a pathway to gain the education and support needed to pursue a career in STEM.
Read more: michiganche.info/43rF36m