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Aug 13, 2015

NanoOPS Selected as Finalist for R&D 100 Award

The editors of R&D Magazine have selected the CHN’s NanoOPS: Nanoscale Offset Printing System as a finalist for a 2015 R&D 100 Award in the Process/Prototyping category.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Aug 10, 2015

Understanding Toughness

MIE Associate Professor Sandra Shefelbine, Assistant Professor Randal Erb & Physics Professor Alain Karma received a $445K NSF grant to determine the toughness of a material and try to recreate it with synthetic components.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Jul 22, 2015

NY Times Quotes Jim Papadopoulos

The NY Times quoted MIE Assistant Teaching Professor Jim Papadopoulus for his insights on how the structurally efficient hollow steel tube which was developed for a bicycle has led to advancements in other fields of transportation.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Jul 22, 2015

Scalable Transfer of 2D Single Crystals

MIE Associate Professor Yung Joon Jung's research on "Scalable Transfer of Suspended Two-Dimensional Single Crystals" was featured in Nano Letters.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Jul 22, 2015

NSF visits Livermore's Lab as part of Young Scholars Program

MIE Associate Professor Carol Livermore's Micropower and Nanoengineering Laboratory was visited by a NSF Program Manager to discuss the research she is doing with young scholars and undergraduate students this summer.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Jul 15, 2015

CHN Receives 2015 TechConnect National Innovation Award

CHN’s Nanoscale Offset Printing System (NanoOPS) has received a 2015 TechConnect National Innovation Award.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Jul 14, 2015

Hands-off Engineering

As New Horizons beams back images of Pluto, MIE Associate Professor Andrew Gouldstone stresses the importance of making sure that something that isn't accessible for repairs will last.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering

Jul 13, 2015

4 MEs Experiences at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab

ME students Joshua Levin, '17, Craig Martland, '16, Matthew Chua, '16, and Amila Cooray, '16 explain how their co-op at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab in California were a great experience.

Mechanical & Industrial Engineering