Embedding such particles in a “matrix” (referring to a surrounding medium or structure) composed of a different material makes it possible to create nanocomposites that enable new technologies.
College of Engineering researchers Anders Host-Madsen and June Zhang hope to develop new methods for anomaly detection in graphs, such as those used in power grids and social networks such as Facebook.
Sasha Yamada, a 2015 Regents Scholar, is graduating and pursuing her doctoral degree with a fully-funded National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship.
The Project Imua students achieved liftoff, launching the rocket and payload they designed and built for the NASA Student Launch Project competition near Huntsville, Alabama.