Nanoengineering Technology Group

The ASME Nano Technology Group (Nano TG) aims to engage the ASME community by identifying challenges and opportunities in emerging areas of research and education focused on the application of nanoscience and nanoengineering to energy and sustainability technology.

About

Vision

To improve quality of life and advance relevant science and technology by developing, catalyzing, and raising awareness of novel and sustainable energy solutions that are enabled through nanoengineering.

Mission

The ASME Nano Technology Group (Nano TG) aims to engage the ASME community by identifying challenges and opportunities in emerging areas of research and education focused on the application of nanoscience and nanoengineering to energy and sustainability technology. Nano TG:

  • Collectively formulates strategic direction.
  • Acts as an incubator for the research, education, and technology development of cost-effective, sustainable energy technology.   
  • Facilitates leveraging activities with other professional societies, government/international agencies, academic institutions and industry to lead in the field of nanoengineering for energy and sustainability for improving quality of life for mankind.

Events

The ASME Nanoengineering Technology Group Lightning Talk Series presents

Stay tuned for details for the next session!

Leadership

Jun Liu (Chair)
Bo Li (Vice Chair)

Resources

ASME Nanoengineering Technology Group Lightning Talks

Engineering Surfaces for a Sustainable Future
by: Dr. Bei Fan

Monolayer 2D Materials-A New Atomic Platform to Understand Nanomaterials-Polymer Interface
by: Bo Li, Ph.D., Associate Professor | Department of Mechanical Engineering, Villanova University, Pennsylvania, United States

Breaking Kirchhoff's Law of Thermal Radiation: From Fundamentals to Applications
by: 
Bo Zhao, Kalsi Assistant Professor | Department of Mechanical Engineering 
University of Houston


Transforming nanomaterials to functional applications through advanced manufacturing
by: 
Wan Shou, Assistant Professor | Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Arkansas


Soft Electronics Toward Healthcare and Human-Machine Interactions
by: Shanshan Yao - Assistant Professor | Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stony Brook University
 

Advanced Materials for Sustainability
by: Pei Dong, Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering | George Mason University

Accurate atomistic simulations shed light on the deep physics of thermal transport for cutting-edge applications
by: 
Dr. Tianli Feng, Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Utah


Coupling Biomass Carbon and Nanostructure for Energy Storage and Carbon Reduction by: Dr. Yingchao Yang


Enhancing Interfacial Transport with Nano-Engineering and In-situ Characterization for Solar Energy-Water Nexus
by: Prof. TieJun (TJ) Zhang is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the Khalifa University and a Member of the Mohammed bin Rashed Academy of Scientists in UAE


Manufacturing Multifunctional Nanostructures using Colloidal Elements
by: Chih-Hao Chang, Associate Professor, Walker Department of Mechanical

The rise of semicrystalline polymers and why are they still interesting
by: Christopher Li , Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Drexel University

Facture of Two-Dimensional Materials
By: Jun Lou Professor, Department of Materials Science and NanoEngineering - Rice University

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