Wearable sensing system for noninvasive stress monitoring

4 years ago

A team of UCLA scientists and engineers, co-led by Professor Anne Andrews, has developed a smartwatch for noninvasive stress biomarker monitoring with real-time feedback. The collaborative effort was led by Professor […]

Wearable sensing system for noninvasive stress monitoring
February 7

USU Chemistry & Biochemistry Alumni Achievement Award

4 years ago

Professor Anastassia Alexandrova receives Utah State University’s 2021 Alumni Achievement Award in recognition of her pioneering endeavors. A professor of chemistry and biochemistry and vice chair for undergraduate education, Alexandrova’s […]

USU Chemistry & Biochemistry Alumni Achievement Award
February 2

Nanotech Energy wins Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2022 Innovation Award

4 years ago

Nanotech Energy, the company co-founded by Professor Richard Kaner, is named CES 2022 Innovation Award Winner as the only producer of non-flammable, graphene-based batteries.   The annual Consumer Electronics Show (CES) […]

Nanotech Energy wins Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2022 Innovation Award
February 1

2021 American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow (AAAS)

4 years ago

Professor Joseph Loo has been named fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Loo is among 564 scholars selected as fellows this year. The 2021 fellows will […]

2021 American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow (AAAS)
January 26

Approaching the fundamentals of 2D semiconductor diodes: excitons, why can’t we meet in the middle?

4 years ago

Exciting collaborative effort from the Duan and Caram labs unlocked the secrets approaching the fundamental performance limit of 2D semiconductor diodes for the first time, providing critical design principles for […]

Approaching the fundamentals of 2D semiconductor diodes: excitons, why can’t we meet in the middle?
January 26

Wong group leads study that could have implications for medical and sustainability research

4 years ago

Their study showed that bacterium communicate using chemical signals analagous to radio signals in order to help cells join together and form communities. Professor Gerard Wong, a member of the […]

Wong group leads study that could have implications for medical and sustainability research
January 26

New Liquid Helium Recycling System Offers Sustainable Research

4 years ago

The newly installed system supports research instruments requiring liquid helium, a nonrenewable resource that has recently become less commercially available.  Superconducting magnets are critical components of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) […]

New Liquid Helium Recycling System Offers Sustainable Research
January 25

2021 Scialog Collaborative Innovation Award

4 years ago

Professor Chong Liu and collaborators receive a $55K 2021 Scialog Collaborative Innovation Award. Professor Chong Liu and collaborators Professor Andrea Hicks, Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Wisconsin – Madison […]

2021 Scialog Collaborative Innovation Award
January 25