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David Carroll
Dec 13, 20241 min read
MRS - Fall 2024
Another successful MRS for the WFU Materials crowd! Wake Forest University physics, chemistry, biomedical engineering, and engineering...
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David Carroll
May 17, 20244 min read
Nano-Fabrik
Sustaining the research environment... At most research intensive centers such as NanoteQ, there is an ongoing need to renew equipment,...
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David Carroll
May 10, 20242 min read
An Evolving NanoteQ...
Yes, Nanotech is changing to NanoteQ. It is changing some of its traditional foci from pure nano-materials research to a more quantum...
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David Carroll
Apr 16, 20231 min read
Materials@Wake
The materials research programs at Wake Forest University continue their extra-ordinary expansion of size and influence. Wake Forest...
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David Carroll
Nov 29, 20211 min read
PV-Thermal
Continued development of 3D solar collection strategies highlighted in new publication featuring scientists from physics an engineering...
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David Carroll
Oct 13, 20192 min read
Wake-Nanotech leads international team in development of topological quantum computers
Materials created at the WFU Nanotechnology Center are thought to be key to the creation of more stable QuBits. Topological Systems in 2D...
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David Carroll
Oct 13, 20191 min read
Topological doping effects in 2D chalcogenide thermoelectrics
A new study shows that doping 2D topological materials can dramatically alter their thermoelectric effects. The team included: Chaochao...
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David Carroll
Oct 13, 20192 min read
Two Nanotech Scientists Publish New Text
The new text is intended for beginning graduate students and advanced undergraduates. This text covers the typical introduction to solid...
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David Carroll
Oct 13, 20191 min read
Tailoring spin mixtures by ion-enhanced Maxwell magnetic coupling in color-tunable organic OLEDs
A new AC-multicolored pixel is demonstrated. The TEAM: Junwei Xu, Yue Cui, Gregory M Smith, Peiyun Li, Chaochao Dun, Linqi Shao, Yang...
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