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Looking to learn more about PSE faculty and graduate research? Take these video tours to meet PSE community and visit our labs. Check back - more videos coming soon!”
https://www.pse.umass.edu/group-lab-videos
The PMSE Fellow class of 2021 is entirely PSE alums! Congrats to Prof. Bryan D. Vogt, Dr. Cristina U. Thomas & Prof. Greg Beaucage! PMSE Fellowship was established to honor a small percentage of PMSE members who have made... Read More...
Yongjin Kim*, Jay van den Berg & Alfred Crosby* recently published in Nature Materials. Researchers in the Crosby Group have discovered how to make materials that snap and reset themselves, only relying upon energy flow from their... Read More...
James Nicolas Pagaduan,* Nicholas Hight-Huf, Avdhoot Datar, Yehiel Nagar, Michael Barnes, Doron Naveh, Ashwin Ramasubramaniam, Reika Katsumata,* and Todd Emrick* recently published in ACS Nano a paper entitled, Electronic Tuning of... Read More...
Hua-Feng Fei, Yongde Long, Hsin-Jung Yu, Benjamin Yavitt, Wei Fan, Alexander Ribbe, and James Watkins recently published a paper in ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces. The research paper entitled, "Bimodal Mesoporous Carbon Spheres with Small... Read More...
Congratulations Takumi! PSE faculty selected Takumi Uchiyama for the Santos Go Award for 2020. The Santos Go Memorial Merit Scholarship is awarded each year to the most outstanding second year PSE student as judged by scholarly... Read More...
A review entitled, "Polymers with advanced architectures as emulsifiers for multi-functional emulsions" by Mingqiu Hu* and Thomas P. Russell* was published in Materials Chemistry Frontiers. The architecture of polymer chains can play a... Read More...
Janelle Salameh, Le Zhou*, Sarah Ward*, Cristiam Santa Chalarca*, Todd Emrick* and Marxa Figueiredo published a paper in WIREs: Nanomedicine and Nanobiotechnology. The combination of synthetic gene carrying constructs with advanced... Read More...
Professor Reika Katsumata recently was chosen to receive a prestigious 2021 Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award from the National Science Foundation (NSF). The five-year, $595,000 grant will support her investigations into... Read More...
Tengfei Li, Yao Wu*, Jiadong Zhou, Mengyang Li, Jingnan Wu, Qin Hu*, Boyu Jia, Xiran Pan, Maojie Zhang, Zheng Tang, Zengqi Xie, Thomas P. Russell*, and Xiaowei Zhan recently published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society. A... Read More...
Professor Greg Grason, a theoretical polymer scientist in polymer science and engineering, has been elected a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) by its Council of Representatives this month as recommended by the society’s... Read More...
Pu Fan*, Dayong Zhang, Yao Wu*, Junsheng Yu, and Thomas P. Russell* recently published an article entitled, "Polymer-modified ZnO Nanoparticles as Electron Transport Layer for Polymer-based Solar Cells" in Advanced Functional... Read More...
Joia M. Miller, Doug Hall*, Joanna Robaszewski, Prerna Sharma, Michael F. Hagan, Gregory M. Grason* and Zvonimir Dogic recently published their paper entitiled: All twist and no bend makes raft edges splay: Spontaneous curvature of... Read More...
Congrats Konane! Konane has been chosen to participate in the 2020 MIT Chemical Engineering Rising Stars Workshop, to take place Oct. 8-9, 2020.
Due to the current pandemic, ChemE will hold the symposium virtually during the... Read More...
Lisa Groth, PSE Main Office Manager and Graduate Program Manager, received an Outstanding Staff Achievement Award from the College of Natural Sciences. We are grateful for her hard work and dedication to the PSE community - and pleased... Read More...
Tom Russell was recently honored by the Neutron Scattering Society of America with its highest honor, the Clifford G. Shull Prize in Neutron Science, for “his pivotal role in the application of neutron reflectivity and small-angle... Read More...