Category Archive: News

Aug 09

Proud publishes paper on reducing epidermal down growth

Proud publishes a paper in in ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering on the use of controlled release strategies to reduce in vivo epidermal down growth in murine model. Insights into controlled release dynamics from elastomeric matrices are also included.

Permanent link to this article: http://biomicrosystems.net/2016/08/proud-publishes-paper-on-reducing-epidermal-down-growth/

Aug 06

Bettinger and Matyjaszewski to develop disappearing planes

A DARPA-funded effort to design the next generation of materials for use in disappearing airplanes is underway! We are excited for the opportunity to work on this problem. Thank you, DARPA!

Permanent link to this article: http://biomicrosystems.net/2016/08/bettinger-and-matyjaszewski-to-develop-disappearing-planes/

Aug 06

Hang-Ah’s paper on lithium-ion purification published in Polymer International

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How can we use biomaterials in lithium-ion batteries? Hang-Ah and Young Jo show that you can use melanins to selectively separate Mg from Li, a key step in sourcing raw materials for LIBs. See the full paper here.

Permanent link to this article: http://biomicrosystems.net/2016/08/hang-ahs-paper-on-lithium-ion-purification-published-in-polymer-international/

Aug 06

Collaboration with Jon Malen (CMU, MechE) published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

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Understanding thermal transport is an important issue in electronics including organic materials. This paper demonstrates that the interfacial resistance dictates the overall thermal transport in model organic semiconducting systems. The full paper can be found here.

Permanent link to this article: http://biomicrosystems.net/2016/08/collaboration-with-jon-malen-cmu-meche-published-in-acs-applied-materials-interfaces/

May 17

Hangjun’s work on elastomeric conducting polymers published in ACS Nano

A collaboration with Kris Matyjaszewski and researchers from Peking University results in an exciting discovery published in ACS Nano where brittle conducting polymers are fashioned into intrinsically elastomeric conductors.

Permanent link to this article: http://biomicrosystems.net/2016/05/hangjuns-work-on-elastomeric-conducting-polymers-published-in-acs-nano/

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