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NSU and FLC students prepare to assemble batteries in chemical glove boxes.
NSU and FLC students prepare to assemble batteries in chemical glove boxes.
Jan 19, 2026
Partnership for Education and Advancement of Quantum and nano-Sciences (PEAQS)

Technical Workshop on Electrochemistry

Sarah Schreiner, CU Boulder

With a new partner, IMOD, a major goal of the last year of the partnership with STROBE was to provide as many opportunities as possible to for students to meet with their new community and learn their science.
Dr. Jessing with senior seminar undergraduate team that successfully fabricated transistors in house.
Dr. Jessing with senior seminar undergraduate team that successfully fabricated transistors in house.
Jan 19, 2026
Partnership for Education and Advancement of Quantum and nano-Sciences (PEAQS)

First Transistors Fabricated at Fort Lewis College

Jeff Jessing, Fort Lewis College

During the past year, PEAQS students at Fort Lewis College (FLC), Durango, CO have successfully fabricated functional Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors (MOSFETs).  MOSFETs are key components in digital and analog circuits, with modern smartphone processors containing around 15 billion of them.
NSU undergraduate Layla Smith shadowing Pedro Pliego in the Cossairt lab at the University of Washington.
NSU undergraduate Layla Smith shadowing Pedro Pliego in the Cossairt lab at the University of Washington.
Jan 19, 2026
Partnership for Education and Advancement of Quantum and nano-Sciences (PEAQS)

Building Community and Technical Skills with IMOD

Sarah Schreiner, CU Boulder

With a new partner, IMOD, PEAQS undergraduates find themselves with access to an even larger community of scientists with new technical and professional skills to learn. A major goal of this first year of the partnership was to give the students as many opportunities as possible to meet with this new community and learn their science and professional skills.
Development and Characterization of Chemically Oxidized Porous Silicon Solid Propellant Microthrusters
Development and Characterization of Chemically Oxidized Porous Silicon Solid Propellant Microthrusters
Jan 19, 2026
Partnership for Education and Advancement of Quantum and nano-Sciences (PEAQS)

Development and Characterization of Chemically Oxidized Porous Silicon Solid Propellant Microthrusters

Jeff Jessing, Fort Lewis College

Modern spacecraft requires the ability to perform complex and precise operations such as formation flying and collision avoidance. Microthruster technology, a key development in propulsion for spacecraft, address these performance needs through enhanced maneuverability while maintaining a minimal footprint.
CSULB students work in Ojeda-Aristizabal’s lab.
CSULB students work in Ojeda-Aristizabal’s lab.
Jan 7, 2026
CSULB-OSU Partnership for Education and Research in Topological Materials

Topology in Quantum and Molecular Matter

During the duration of the grant, PREM research groups published 5 articles. Read all about it.

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