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View ArticleAdvanced Sensors Could Improve Efficiency of Fossil Fuel Production
A research group at Ohio State’s Center for Industrial Sensors and Measurements has developed a series of harsh environment, high-temperature sensors for CO, O2, NOx, CO2 and hydrocarbon detection....
View ArticleThe Incredible Shrinking Component
Professor Nitin Padture is performing work on nanoscale oxide materials that will lead to better computer memories and chemical sensors.A research group at Ohio State led by engineering Professor...
View ArticleNanoparticles Could Improve Chemical Sensors
Patricia Morris leads a team of researchers who have developed new methods for making materials for gas sensors. Patricia Morris, associate professor of materials science and engineering, leads a team...
View ArticleBridging the Sciences
Biology provides a solution for better acoustic sensors Daniel Gallego-PerezThe acoustic sensor fabricated by engineering faculty members Marcelo Dapino and Derek Hansford and their students has...
View ArticleNanotech Center Receives $12.5 Million NSF Funding
A College of Engineering-led research center has been awarded $12.5 million in continued funding from the National Science Foundation. Visitors to the Center for Affordable Nanoengineering of...
View ArticleNew Materials Hold Promise for Turbine, Antenna Use
Leonard Brillson's team develops crystals of ceramics oxides with a cornucopia of magnetic and electronic properties. Leonard Brillson, a professor in electrical and computer engineering, often hears...
View ArticleA Promising Prognosis
A Letter from Randy Moses, Associate Dean for Research Health care may very well be the source of our nation’s biggest questions. How do we stop the spread of cancer? Find a cure for Alzheimer’s? Win...
View ArticleRx: Engineering
Collaborations across campus are advancing research and discovery in health and medicine. By T.C. Brown Kevin FitzsimonsDr. Thomas Best M.D. (left), professor and Pomerene Chair for the Division of...
View ArticleTiny Device Delivers Treatment to Melanoma Lesions
The day is coming when some cancer patients may no longer have to ask themselves whether the treatment is worse than the disease itself. The nanoporous miniature device used by L. James Lee and his...
View ArticleTwinkle, Twinkle, Quantum Dot
New particles can change colors and tag molecules By Pam Frost Gorder Jessica Winter and her research colleagues have invented fluorescent nanoparticles that change color to tag molecules under the...
View ArticleWelders Can Breathe Easier Using New Alloy
A new welding alloy developed by two professors promises to lessen welders’ risk of inhaling toxic fumes containing hexavalent chromium. By Pam Frost Gorder Materials science and engineering...
View ArticleEngineers Invent Single Lens for 3-D Microscopic Imaging
An engineering professor and researcher have invented a lens that gathers images from nine different angles at once to create a 3-D image. By Pam Frost Gorder Ohio State inventors Lei Li (left), a...
View ArticleMining Returns: Finding Uses for Coal Combustion Byproducts
Researchers are discovering ways to use large volumes of coal combustion byproducts in the reclamation of Ohio surface coal mines. By Jenelle Cooper Engineering researchers are examining the...
View ArticleCenter for Electron Microscopy and Analysis to revolutionize materials research
$15 million center aims to be the materials characterization hub for business and academia worldwide Construction is complete on The Ohio State University’s new Center for Electron Microscopy and...
View ArticleOhio State receives $6.25 million to lead spin and thermal effects research
Ohio State has been awarded a five-year $6.25 million grant to explore materials with spin mediated thermal properties. The Ohio State University has been awarded a five-year $6.25 million grant...
View ArticleOhio State’s new microscopy center to revolutionize materials research
The new Center for Electron Microscopy and Analysis will be the materials characterization epicenter for business and academia worldwide. The Ohio State University’s new Center for Electron Microscopy...
View ArticleNew kind of ultraviolet LED could lead to portable, low-cost devices
The patent-pending LED creates a more precise wavelength of UV light and runs at much lower voltages by Pam Frost Gorderread more
View ArticleCampusParc commits $150,000 for student exchange scholarships
Undergraduate students majoring in engineering and materials science will be targeted at the outset QIC Global Infrastructure (QIC) through CampusParc has committed $150,000 to The Ohio State...
View ArticleOhio State co-founds high-tech manufacturing institute
Collaboration aims to develop lightweight materials, train work force Ohio State and the University of Michigan are teaming up. Welding Engineering Assoc. Prof. David Phillips demonstrates robotic...
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