Nanoengineering Technology Group

Events
The ASME Nanoengineering Technology Group Lightning Talk Series presents
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Resources
ASME Nanoengineering Technology Group Lightning Talks
Engineering Surfaces for a Sustainable Futureby: 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