CEMS News http://www.cems.umn.edu/activities/news/ The University of Minnesota Chemical Engineering and Materials Science Department News en-us Copyright 2009 Regents of the University of Minnesota. All rights reserved. cemshelp@umn.edu (CEMS Support) Thu, 23 Feb 2012 08:00:02 -0600 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss http://cems-thor.cems.umn.edu/includes/template/template-current/assets/img/logo_uofm.gif CEMS News http://www.cems.umn.edu/activities/news/ 20 Recent CEMS Graduates and Postdocs Start as Faculty Around the World from MIT to University of Science and Technology in Chinahttp://cems-thor.cems.umn.edu/index.html#297One of CEMS missions is to educate the next generation of chemical engineering and materials science faculty. Towards this goal, 20 recent graduate students and postdocs of CEMS faculty started their careers as professors at universities across the Unitedhttp://cems-thor.cems.umn.edu/activities/news/index.id297.htmlCEMS group reports breakthrough on zeolite filmshttp://cems-thor.cems.umn.edu/index.html#299A CEMS team described the synthesis of suspensions containing zeolite nanosheets (precisely structured porous layers, few atoms thick and thousand atoms wide). Due to the molecular sized pores crossing the film thickness, the nanosheets can act as selectihttp://cems-thor.cems.umn.edu/activities/news/index.id299.htmlMichael Tsapatsis elected AAAS Fellowhttp://cems-thor.cems.umn.edu/index.html#302Michael Tsapatsis was elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) by the AAAS Council. Each year the Council elects members whose "efforts on behalf of the advancement of science or its applications are scientifically http://cems-thor.cems.umn.edu/activities/news/index.id302.htmlImaging 'Invisible' Dopant Atomshttp://cems-thor.cems.umn.edu/index.html#303Nanometer-scale semiconductors that contain a few intentionally added impurity atoms can provide new opportunities for controlling electronic properties. However, since the physics of these materials depends strongly on the exact arrangement of the impurihttp://cems-thor.cems.umn.edu/activities/news/index.id303.htmlCococcioni Wins NSF CAREER Awardhttp://cems-thor.cems.umn.edu/index.html#305Professor Cococcioni has recently received a National Science Foundation's CAREER award. This award is conferred to junior faculty members to recognize and support outstanding research activities and their integration with excellent educational programs. http://cems-thor.cems.umn.edu/activities/news/index.id305.html