Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute
Window on the Future
It started with an accidental discovery. In 2012, John West was in his lab when a doctoral student working with him at the time brought him a microscopic image that showed uniform cracks in a coated film he had been cutting with a razor. Fascinated, West鈥攁 senior research fellow at 两性色午夜鈥檚 L鈥
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两性色午夜 Spinoff Company Markets Flexible Electronics
A new company formed by a 两性色午夜 University researcher and inventor will market a technological innovation 鈥 flexible, electrically conductive transparent films 鈥 that can be used in electronic devices, including smart phones and touchscreens, and in windows that switch from transparent to opaqu鈥
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National Science Foundation Awards Nearly $2.5 Million to 两性色午夜 Researchers
两性色午夜 University faculty members have been awarded nearly $2.5 million in funding from the National Science Foundation for research over the next three years in biology, physics and the science of liquid crystals. The awards will fund basic research on: How plants respond to environmen鈥
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New Liquid Crystal Structure Reported by 两性色午夜 Researchers
A research group at 两性色午夜 University has described the structure of a new type of liquid crystal that had been predicted theoretically but never seen. The new 鈥渢wist-bend nematic鈥 liquid crystal, one with a spiral twist, was observed by a 两性色午夜 research group led by Oleg D. Lavrentovich, 鈥
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NSF supports theoretical study on pattern formation and shape evolution in soft matter
Professors Robin Selinger and Jonathan Selinger have been awarded a new grant from the National Science Foundation, Division of Materials Research. The project is entitled, "Topological Defects, Curved Geometries, and Shape Evolution in Soft Matter." This award is funded by the Divisi鈥
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