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Ep 45. The World is Really Ready for Change

Posted on March 15, 2024

Episode Summary Professor Mike Curry of the North Carolina Agricultural & Technological State University (NCAT) is a scientist, inventor, mentor, and advocate with a passion for bringing attention to the great research that happens at …

Posted in PodcastTagged Bob Hamers, collaboration, HBCU, Mike Curry, nanocellulose, PWI

Buckle Your Seat Belts: The Phase II Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology is Ready for Launch!

Posted on August 31, 2015

by Bob Hamers Over the last 10 years the world has seen revolutionary changes in how we see, how we communicate, and how we move. That new hybrid vehicle you’re driving? Its batteries are made …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged Bob Hamers, collaboration, grants, NSF, Phase II

Swiss Army Knife of Science – Collaborations & Research Instrumentation

Posted on July 31, 2014

by Franz Geiger This blog post comes at a time when our center is probing the nano-bio interface (see prior blog entries below) with one of the largest collection of scientific research instrumentation to which …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged collaboration, Franz Geiger, instrumentation, interdisciplinary, microscopes, research, scientists1 Comment

A Scientific Car Salesperson Visits the Factory Floor

Posted on September 26, 2013

by Jared Bozich Imagine yourself as a “scientific car salesperson.” Your job is to study how to get people to buy your cars. People ask you questions about the cars, and you usually have an …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged collaboration, gold, Jared Bozich, nanoparticles, science, synthesis, teamwork1 Comment

How Do Scientists in Four Different States Work Together?

Posted on May 9, 2013

by Lee Bishop Science doesn’t always look like this: Sometimes it looks like this! We have scientists in Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, and even Washington!  Every week we get together for a videoconference to coordinate all …

Posted in Sustainable NanoTagged collaboration, coordination, Lee Bishop, quantum dots, real time, research, science, scientists

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