
Michigan Chemical Engineering
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Engineering matter to change the world.
Ann Arbor, MI
Joined June 2018
ICYMI: .EMERGE allows a cohort of non-UM students from across the nation to learn about select @UMengineering doctoral programs by hosting a funded visit to @UMich. Learn more and apply by Tuesday, July 29
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Are you a non-UM student hoping to learn what it takes become a successful Michigan Engineer? . EMERGE allows a cohort of students from across the nation to learn about select @UMengineering doctoral programs by hosting a funded visit to @UMich . More:
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Are you a non-UM student hoping to learn what it takes become a successful Michigan Engineer? . EMERGE allows a cohort of students from across the nation to learn about select @UMengineering doctoral programs by hosting a funded visit to @UMich . More:
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New funding supports research that could prevent long-term breast cancer metastases. ChE Prof. @NagrathSunitha has received funding from the @UMRogelCancer to lead innovative research using microfluidic assays and implantable scaffolds. Read more:
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CHIRAL-PRO, led by @NicholasKotov @kotov_group, could lead to significant advancements in the detection of diseases like colon cancer and Alzheimer’s disease. Read the full article:
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Are you a non-UM student hoping to learn what it takes become a successful Michigan Engineer? . EMERGE allows a cohort of students from across the nation to learn about select @UMengineering doctoral programs by hosting a funded visit to @UMich . More:
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NEW: "Michigan ChE Faculty Leads International Collaboration on $10.7M Chiral Nanoparticles Project". CHIRAL-PRO, led by @NicholasKotov, could lead to significant advancements in the detection of diseases like colon cancer and Alzheimer’s disease.
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ICYMI: Desalination plants, a major and growing source of freshwater in dry regions, could produce less harmful waste based on research by Assistant Professor @JovanKamcev and Postdoctoral Fellow David Kitto. Read the full story:
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After a career that spans more than three decades Mark Burns, T.C. Chang Professor of Engineering, has decided to retire. Tonight we celebrated his groundbreaking work in microfluidics, his leadership at @UMich, and his legacy of research excellence and academic innovation!
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