08/29/2022
https://www.uno.edu/news/2022-08-02/amri-summer-outreach-program-culminates-shared-research-projects
AMRI Summer Outreach Program Culminates With Shared Research Projects
Researchers at the University of New Orleans shared their labs and research acumen with undergraduate and high school students this summer as part of UNO’s Advanced Materials Research Institute outreach program. The Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) is a 10-week summer program that allo...
05/04/2022
After a two year break, we are restarting our AMRI High School Summer Research program. To help cover the student stipends, we have again set up a funding drive. If you can, please support our students! The link is
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03/31/2022
If anyone knows any high school students or undergrads who are interested in chemistry, physics, or materials science...the Advanced Materials Research Institute of the University of New Orleans is hosting a paid summer research program this Summer. Application deadline is very soon-- April 5, but we are accepting the letters of recommendation and transcripts by mail after this date. Note: We are seeking diverse applicants.... Apply online or for more information:
https://www.uno.edu/amri/summer-outreach
11/30/2021
https://www.uno.edu/news/2021-11-17/in-memoriam-charles-oconnor-prof-emeritus-of-chemistry-and-founding-director-of-amri
In Memoriam: Charles O’Connor, Professor Emeritus of Chemistry and Founding Director of AMRI
Charles O’Connor, the founding director of the Advanced Material Research Institute (AMRI) at the University of New Orleans and professor emeritus of chemistry, died Nov. 7. He was 73. O’Connor, who retired in 2012 following a 33-year career at the University, was a world-renowned and respected ...
11/30/2021
https://www.uno.edu/news/2021-10-08/no-bones-about-it-uno-and-ochsner-researchers-use-3d-printing-advance-medical-training
No Bones About It: UNO and Ochsner Researchers Use 3D Printing to Advance Medical Training
University of New Orleans researchers, in collaboration with the Ochsner Medical 3D Lab, have developed new materials that effectively mimic the X-ray transparencies of bone and human tissue. Such materials are important because doctors can use them as tools for essential training in X-ray imaging a...
06/25/2021
https://www.uno.edu/news/2021-06-24/small-businesses-flourish-unos-campus
Small Businesses Flourish on UNO’s Campus
A cluster of small businesses located directly on a university campus is not at all common. However, a growing number of research-oriented businesses are calling the University of New Orleans home. Since 2017, the University of New Orleans Advanced Materials Research Institute (AMRI) has been leasin...
05/20/2020
https://www.uno.edu/news/2020-05-20/uno-awarded-2m-in-recent-flurry-of-research-grants?fbclid=IwAR1W2oCsq5wiuvqeUhrwEgHrHQe0bf4NmdoE0qMbCAcGmP_233v6sMaznZg
UNO Awarded $2M in Recent Flurry of Research Grants
Four researchers at the University of New Orleans were recently awarded a total of more than $2 million in competitive federal research grants. The award letters—from the National Science Foundation and the Department of Defense—all arrived earlier this month. The multi-year grants will fund res...
09/19/2019
Prof. Mark Trudell and his group are developing new green catalysts.
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06/13/2019
This week AMRI and the start-up InnoGenomics co-hosted a workshop promoting the company's new technology (SpermTrap) for forensic analysis.
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The University of New Orleans is a place for those who know the future is not something you wait for... it is something you build.
05/14/2019
Recent articles also appeared on WVUE (Fox 8 in New Orleans) and WAFB-TV in Baton Rouge websites.
Biotech research companies moving to New Orleans university
Two biotech research companies are moving their lab to the University of New Orleans in July.
05/13/2019
https://www.theadvocate.com/new_orleans/news/business/article_2a2f030e-733c-11e9-ae8d-7bc7f7c63646.html
Biotech start-up firms "graduate" from NOBIC to UNO's growing private sector roster
The University of New Orleans has attracted another technology company to its Advanced Materials Research Institute, as it grows its roster of commercial research companies coming out of their "incubator"