How do you invent a new material? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-hosts Gary OReilly and Chuck Nice discuss the science of invention, biomimicry, and answer cosmic queries about materials science from our patrons with professor Dr.
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Matthew Kuner is MSE's nominee for the CoE Tau Beta Pi Award and the Georgia Tech Love Award. Matthew has been recognized for his academic achievements, with a 4.0/4.0 GPA, as well as his leadership skills in service of the Institute and MSE.
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The College of Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology invites applications for the position of Chair of the School of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE).
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When thirsty residents of a permanent community on the Moon take a swig of fresh water brought in from the lunar south pole, theyll be enjoying the benefits of a 30-pound spacecraft known as theLuna
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Meet Eric Vogel, executive director of the Institute for Materials (IMat) at Georgia Tech.
IMat is one of Georgia Tech's 10 interdisciplinary research institutes (IRIs) within the Georgia Tech Research enterprise.
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The Georgia Institute of Technology was awarded a grant from the U.S.
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MSE Professor Natalie Stingelin has been elected as National Academy of Inventors (NAI) Fellow, an honor bestowed upon the highest level of academic inventors.
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The $1B+ Startup Hackathon took place virtually November 5-7th where students leveraged GT research patents to envision startups and receive cash prizes. MSE had its own track for the first time.
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Associate Professor and MSE Faculty Fellow Meisha Shofner has been admitted as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), a professional society based in the United Kingdom with over 50,000 members worldwide.
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A team led by Carlos Silva Acua and Natalie Stingelin finds a way to track and measure biexcitons: the energy behind the light-emitting qualities of organic semiconductors.