Materials Research Institute

Materials Research Institute

University Park, Pennsylvania, United States
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    The history of materials research at Penn State is long and accomplished. In 1907 the Department of Engineering Mechanics and Materials of Construction (now called Engineering Science and Mechanics) was established beginning Penn State's foray into materials research. Since the establishment of the Metallurgy program in 1908, and the Ceramic Science program in 1923, Penn State has been a pioneer among American universities in materials research.

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  • An engineered surface unsticks sticky water droplets

    The leaves of the lotus flower, and other natural surfaces that repel water and dirt, have been the model for many types of engineered liquid-repelling surfaces. As slippery as these surfaces are, however, tiny water droplets still stick to them. Now, Penn State researchers have developed nano/micro-textured, highly slippery surfaces able to outperform these naturally inspired coatings, particularly when the water is a vapor or tiny droplets.

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  • Water heals a bioplastic

    A drop of water self-heals a multiphase polymer derived from the genetic code of squid ring teeth, which may someday extend the life of medical implants, fiber-optic cables and other hard to repair in place objects, according to an international team of researchers.

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  • Flexible dielectric polymer can stand the heat

    Easily manufactured, low cost, lightweight, flexible dielectric polymers that can operate at high temperatures may be the solution to energy storage and power conversion in electric vehicles and other high temperature applications, according to a team of Penn State engineers.

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  • 2D materials researchers aim 'beyond graphene'

    MRI started the Center for Two Dimensional and Layered Materials (2DLM), according to Josh Robinson (the center's associate director), "It has really helped attract some of the best new faculty in the nation, as well as many high-performing students." "It's focus is not just on graphene, but "beyond graphene".

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  • On-Chip Processor the First Step in Point-of-Care Asthma and Tuberculosis Diagnostics

    A device to mix liquids using ultrasonics is the first and most difficult component in a miniaturized system for low-cost analysis of sputum from patients with pulmonary diseases such as tuberculosis and asthma. The device, developed by engineers at Penn State in collaboration with researchers at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), part of the National Institutes of Health, and the Washington University School of Medicine, will benefit patients in the U.S., where 12 percent…

    A device to mix liquids using ultrasonics is the first and most difficult component in a miniaturized system for low-cost analysis of sputum from patients with pulmonary diseases such as tuberculosis and asthma. The device, developed by engineers at Penn State in collaboration with researchers at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI), part of the National Institutes of Health, and the Washington University School of Medicine, will benefit patients in the U.S., where 12 percent of the population, or around 19 million people, have asthma, and in undeveloped regions where TB is still a widespread and often deadly contagion.

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  • Model uncovers how malaria parasite causes red blood cell changes

    A model of a malaria-infected red blood cell may lead to better ways to treat malaria, according to a team of engineers and molecular biologists who investigated how this parasite infection causes the red blood cells to stiffen.

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