In the News

Kayode's paper is selected for the cover page of the Journal of Materials Chemistry (December 2014), Reducing the effects of shot noise using nanoparticles

Ryan Lerud receives recognition and a conference travel award for his sensor work, Math Makes A Better Mango (May 2014)

Nikhil Murthy (age 14), a high school student working in my laboratory, wins the second place grand prize award in chemistry at 2014 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (April 2014). In 2015, Nikhil secured third place award for chemistry for his work on CO2 fixation using electrochemical methods.

Nabil Mistkawi impresses President Obama (March 28, 2011)

President Obama talks about my graduate student Nabil Mistkawi's graduate research in a talk given at Intel  

(February 18, 2011)

Engineer's quest illustrates ties between PSU and Intel (September 4, 2010)

Green chemistry saves millions for Intel (September 3, 2010)

PSU graduate invents chemical for Intel  (August 10, 2010)

One-of-a-kind chemical formulation enables sub-50 nanometer process technology (July 29, 2010)

Intel Innovator, PSU Chemistry Ph.D., Finds Green Solution Focused on Plant, Profit (July 29,2010)

Pinched at the Pump (July 3, 2008)

Nanofilms senses chlorine at room temperature (June 12, 2008)

Inventor: Liquid boosts mileage, reduces pollution (May 21, 2008)

Nanotechnology and alternate energy (April 2, 2008)

Nanowires vie with carbon tubes for next generation transistors (March 8, 2004)

Researchers discover a way to grow Silicon Nanowires (February 24, 2004)

Oregon researcher gets animated over nanoparticles in display panels (Nov 21, 2001)


 

Portland State alum Robert DiStasio now an educator

Congratulations to Robert DiStasio (alum 2003)  on his new job as an Assistant Professor at the Cornell University (2015).  His work for the group included fluorinated liquid crystals.