Highlights
Jul 21, 2011
SYNTHESIS AND RHEOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF NON-SPHERICAL MICRO AND NANOSTRUCTURES
The objective of this study is to synthesize cobalt oxide (Co3O4) nanocubes and study their rheological behavior in suspensions of oligomers.
This system is of interest because suspensions of cubes are expected to exhibit enhancements over traditional spherical particles for applications
Jul 21, 2011
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF POLYHEDRAL-OLIGOMERIC-SIL-SESQUIOXANE (POSS) COATED SIC NANOPARTICLES AND THEIR APPLICATIONS IN THERMOSET POLYMERS
Objective of this work was to test the thermal and mechanical properties of POSS coated SiC particles infused in epoxy polymers to produce nanocomposite. A non-contact and sonochemical method was developed to coat POSS on SiC nanoparticles and uniformly disperse in a polymer. These epoxy b
Jul 21, 2011
Presentation of Light-Matter Interactions for Middle School Students West Las Vegas Middle School, May 2011
A series of presentations on light-matter interactions have been given at the West Las Vegas Middle School. These have served to promote
connections between local schools and PREM program.
Three NMHU PREM students organized four different science presentations, each approximately one hour
Jul 21, 2011
EFFECT OF MWCNTs ON THE PERFORMANCE OF THERMOSETTING POLYMERS
Objective of this study is to study the influence of functionalization of MWCNTs on the performance of nanocomposites.
Approach: In this work, thermoset polymers were modified with pristine and amine functionalized MWCNTs. Thermomechanical thermal, rheological, and mechanical charact
Jul 21, 2011
Base-Catalyzed Halogen-Dance Route to (Di)Keto-Bridged Bithiophene & Bithiazole Building Blocks for Optoelectronics
Planar electron-accepting π-systems are useful building blocks for both nonlinear optical and organic electronic applications.
We have recently developed a convenient synthesis of dibromo bithiophenes and bithiazoles of type I (see below) that relies
upon the base-catalyzed “Halogen dance”
Jul 21, 2011
EDUCATION AND OUTREACH SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY OPEN HOUSE
Science and Technology Open House was held on October 24, 2010 at Tuskegee University’s Kellogg Conference Center. The theme of the Science and Technology Open House was “Exciting and Motivating K-12 Students into STEM (Science, Technology, & Engineering, Mathematics)”. Open House wa
Jul 21, 2011
First Molecular Evidence For The Mechanism Of Action Of Artificial Antimicrobial Peptides
Beta-peptides have been designed to mimic natural host-defense peptides. Unfortunately, very little is known about the molecular mechanism of action of these materials. During the past year Dr. Ortiz-Bermúdez and her research group have been conducting experiments in collaboration with Dr
Jul 21, 2011
FACI-RUM 2011
On April 29, 2011 Wi(PR)2EM and the Science on Wheels Educational Center (SONW) organized and coordinated the First Arts, Sciences and Engineering Festival of UPRM (FACI-RUM, was its acronym in Spanish) at the Rafael A. Mangual coliseum at UPRM. This large event combined our NanoDays activ
Jul 21, 2011
EDUCATION AND OUTREACH SPRING NANOBIOSCIECE ACADEMY FOR TEACHERS (NBSAT)
On April 9th, 2011, a state-wide assortment of 22 middle school teachers and administrators participated in three distinct presentations as part of the Spring NanoBio Science Academy for teachers (NBSAT). NBSAT focused on the professional development of teachers with an emphasis of nano an
May 21, 2011
PREM Co-PI, Scott Sinex receives the 2010 Undergraduate Computational Engineering and Sciences (UCES) Award
Scott Sinex, professor of physical sciences and engineering at Prince George’s Community College and co-PI of the PREM involving Prince George’s Community College, Howard University and the Johns Hopkins University was acknowledged by the Krell Institute and the Department of Energy
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