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Undergrad Research in Nanotechnology

L.S. Fan Fluidization, Multiphase Flow, Particulate Reaction Engineering, Particle Technology, Energy and Environmental Engineering
Kurt Koelling Rheology, Microfluidics, Polymer Processing, Nanocomposites, and Biocompatible Polymers; Processing of complex fluids, including polymer melts and solutions as well as carbon nanotube and nanoplate polymer composites
L. James Lee Director, NSF Center for Advanced Polymer and Composite Engineering with interests in Composite and Polymer Processing, Reactive Polymers, Microfluidics, BioMEMS, Nanotechnology
James Rathman Colloids and Interfaces, Molecular Self-Assembly, Bioinformatics.
Jessica Winter Nanobiotechnology, Cell and Tissue Engineering, and Neural Prosthetics

Center for Affordable Nanoengineering of Polymeric Biomedical Devices
Summer REU Positions Available; Click to Read More about Previous Projects


Currently most nanotechnology research remains exploratory, and commercialization is hindered by a great need for mass-producible, reliable, and affordable manufacturing processes. The center is expected to make major breakthroughs in developing affordable manufacturing methods to form, reinforce, bond, and assemble polymer structures at the nanoscale for biomedical and other applications

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