Hello Nano Institute Followers. I have received many, many requests for updates and information and new posts. However, even though it is still my name on this page, I am not the owner or administrator for it. It was supposed to have been moved to someone else several years ago and I retired from the University six months ago. I have no connection with this page nor information to provide. I have asked Facebook many times to correct the owner and administrator of this page without success. My apologies for all the inconveniences you have endured, but please send your requests for page information directly to [email protected]. At least that was the email address that I had for the Institute last year. Thank you for your time and consideration. Phyllis Shaw
Institute for Nanoscience and Engineering - University of Arkansas
The Institute for Nanoscience & Engineering is a premier research facility located on the University of Arkansas campus.
The Institute comprises interdisciplinary departments across campus working in nanoscale research. Capabilities include materials growth and characterization, protein transportation, nano-bio photonics, theoretical modeling, tribology, and materials manufacturing. Successful federal funding, industry collaboration and support, and recruiting top notch faculty and students: For these reasons and mo
08/31/2018
The Institute has an opening for a Research Associate.
Research Associate The Research Associate is the lab manager for the Molecular Beam Epitaxy lab and is responsible for the daily lab operations and the facility's research equipment. This position is responsible for training and overseeing the activities of the researchers, technicians, and students, and is responsibl...
10/16/2017
Funding the future of materials science | NSF - National Science Foundation NSF's mission is to advance the progress of science, a mission accomplished by funding proposals for research and education made by scientists, engineers, and educators from across the country.
08/19/2017
Award Supports Novel Methods to Produce Ammonia and Hydrogen The National Science Foundation has awarded $450,000 to Jingyi Chen and Lauren Greenlee to develop alternative processes for producing ammonia.
Arkansas EPSCoR Arkansas jurisdiction of the National Science Foundation's Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research.
07/17/2017
EPSCoR Student Spotlight: Raissa Araujo Borges Graduate student Raissa Araujo Borges discusses her research in the mechanical engineering program at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville for the EPSC...
03/28/2017
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute members visited with us today for a class on Nano Material Science and a tour of the NANO Building. We enjoyed your visit, OLLI members, and look forward to seeing you again next year.
03/24/2017
We are very proud of our own. Congratulations, Sam.
ASBTDC Client Wins DOE Funding for Nanomaterial Journal-Bearing Coating Fayetteville-based company SurfTec recently received an award of $1.2 million from the Department of Energy in response to a special funding announcement
03/01/2017
U of A Testing a Delivery Robot Around Fayetteville If you've been around the University of Arkansas recently, you may have noticed a six-wheeled robot driving around.
02/24/2017
Institute Professor Emerita Mildred Dresselhaus, a pioneer in the electronic properties of materials, dies at 86 “Queen of carbon science” and recipient of Presidential Medal of Freedom and National Medal of Science led US scientific community, promoted women in STEM.
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