November 2018: PI Warren receives RIF award

PI Warren has received a University of Utah Research Instrumentation Award “Electrochemistry package for in-situ TEM”. The award will enable the in-situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) imaging of electrochemical systems using the University of Utah Surface Analysis Lab JEOL JEM S/TEM and Protochips Poseidon Select liquid flow cell. Stay tuned for exciting results from our in-situ TEM imaging studies!

October 2018: Warren receives NSF MRI funding

Prof. Warren is a co-PI on an NSF Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) Program award “Acquisition of a 3D Nano-lithography System” (PI: Steven Blair, Co-PIs: Alonso Moreno, Roseanne Warren, Christopher Reiche, and Berardi Sensale-Rodriguez). The award will support the acquisition of the Nanoscribe 3D Photonic Pro GT, a two-photon polymerization laser lithography tool for 3D printing of micro and nanoscale parts.

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July 2017: PI Warren receives Seed funding

PI Warren has received a University of Utah Funding Incentive Seed Grant award to explore the use of metal organic framework (MOF)-derived carbons as sodium-ion battery anode materials. The research will study the effects of starting MOF structure on the energy storage capacity of MOF-derived carbons, including energy density, cycle life, and rate capacity. Nolan Ingersoll will be the primary student on the project.

For full details, visit: https://mech.utah.edu/warren-received-uurf/

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