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.
(Image credit: University of Utah Nanofab)
August 2018: Katherine Vega receives UROP funding
Congratulations to Katherine Vega for receiving UROP funding for her research work on sodium-ion battery anode materials!
July 2018: PI Warren receives NSF funding
PI Warren has received a research funding award from NSF’s Nanomanufacturing Program to study the use of nanoscale microfluidic devices for monolayer-by-monolayer coating of nanoparticles. Read more about the award on the ME department website and NSF award page. The research project is in collaboration with PI Ryan Sochol at the University of Maryland. Talha Razaulla will be the primary AEIL student on this project.
June 2018: Congrats to Nolan Ingersoll for presenting at the 233rd ECS Meeting!
Congratulations to Nolan Ingersoll for presenting his work “MOF-Derived Carbons As Ordered Isoreticular Structures for High Performance Sodium-Ion Battery Anode” at the battery symposium of the 233rd Electrochemical Society Meeting in Seattle, WA.
May 2018: Nolan Ingersoll defends MS thesis
Congrats to Nolan Ingersoll for successfully defending his MS thesis!
January 2018: PI Warren receives New Journal of Chemistry Outstanding Reviewer Award
August 2017: Virginia Diaz defends MS thesis
Congrats to Virginia Diaz for successfully defending her MS thesis!
August 2017: Takara Truong & Robert Underwood receive UROP funding
Congrats to undergraduates Takara Truong and Robert Underwood for receiving Undergraduate Research Opportunities (UROP) funding for Fall 2017!
For more details on UROP, visit: https://our.utah.edu/urop/
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/