Julia R Greer
@JuliaRGreer
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A roller blading Professor of things that begin with M: materials, mechanics, and medical engineering. Also, a Mom and a musician. M is the letter!
San Marino, CA
Joined February 2012
Excited to be a part of this team that’s enabling targeted drug delivery in the most non-invasive resorbable way. https://t.co/QNyl4uOFsw
caltech.edu
An interdisciplinary team led by Wei Gao has created tiny bubble-like microrobots that can deliver therapeutics right where they are needed and then be absorbed by the body.
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Grateful for all this “hardware” and especially for the amazing people who have been supporting me and our work throughout! A heartfelt thank you!
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https://t.co/vpPMIdplER Thank you for this awesome recognition, @SocEngScience! I am deeply honored and grateful!
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So proud of @w_zhanggggggg and of this work on atomic-level mess actually being a good thing!
caltech.edu
Researchers in the lab of Julia Greer have developed a process for 3-D printing metal parts the size of viruses and find those parts are stronger than they should be.
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To the bravest and strongest person I had the privilege of knowing - this captures only a little bit of what she did:
news.cornell.edu
Lena F. Kourkoutis, M.S. ’06, Ph.D. ’09, an associate professor in the School of Applied and Engineering Physics, who was internationally recognized for her advances in cryo-electron microscopy, died...
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Thank you, @Caltech, for featuring our latest work that’s very very naughty!
caltech.edu
A micro-architected material made from tiny knots proves tougher and more durable than unknotted counterparts.
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A huge thank you to @TechnionLive for hosting me as an Israel Pollack Distinguished lecturer and @WeizmannScience for a day of engaging discussions! What a beautiful country and people!
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Transforming gels into metals is versatile, beautiful, and useful! My favorite PhD project is out in @Nature today. https://t.co/WgwBfzXbOL
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Modeling those architected shoes! Couldn’t think of a better partner than @Joseph_DeSimone! @Caltech @Stanford @GordonConf
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A fun conversation, a tribute to my scientific besties, @CarlosMPortela and @DennisKochmann Nano-Architected Materials Offer New Frontier in Technology | https://t.co/gGeLRsuTZn
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A plug for architected materials! https://t.co/qTPq0cwx6d So proud of @GreerLabCaltech alum, Professor @CarlosMPortela!
technologyreview.com
This year's 35 Innovators are making it possible for familiar materials like glass, steel, and electronics to have completely new properties.
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Old and new friends celebrating summer and sunset watching down in @hermosabeachday, great to see Carol Folt @PresidentFolt, @uscprovost Chip & Barbara Zukoski, @schoeben and @EreminaOE & Dfrom @USC; @khademh from @TerasakiInst, @JuliaRGreer and @MaxSaccone from @Caltech!
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After 83,000 years or so of work with the incredible @Xiaoxing Xia, this review on architected materials is finally published!
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We have a new doctor in the house! And it’s not @dryeeseeks who made a surprise visit for @MaxSaccone’s defense! Congratulations to the newly minted Dr Max!
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A shout-out to #nanomechanics with a good friend Subra Suresh, the former director of NSF and currently the president of@NTUsg visiting us!
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Excited to have given the Closs lecture at U Chicago as a real in-person event followed by dinner with some brilliant chemistry students. A beautiful experience!
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The Greer group is collecting water now! Congratulations to our former post-doc, Dr Ye Shi on getting this paper out, what a way to jump start your career! New Material Could Harvest Water All Day Long | https://t.co/gGeLRsMuQV
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How can we understand and mitigate mechanical degradation in Li-S batteries? Excited to share my first "first-author" paper addressing these questions that I've been thinking about since the beginning of my PhD!
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Still hacking away at this: How Do Batteries Work, and How Can They Help Sustainability? | Caltech Science Exchange
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Batteries are a key area of sustainability science. New battery technology could play a key role in moving the electrical grid away from fossil fuels by storing energy from renewable energy sources,...
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