On April 6th, MaryAnne Nguyen successfully defended her PhD dissertation entitled, “High-Throughput Functional System for Encapsulated Networks of Model Cell Membranes.” Many congrats MaryAnne for nice presentation of your work!
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Guru Venkatesan successfully defends PhD dissertation
On April 3rd, Guru Venkatesan successfully defended before his committee his PhD dissertation entitled, “Characterization and manipulation of lipid self-assembly to construct stable, portable synthetic lipid bilayers.” Congrats on the great work, Guru!
Dr. Joseph Najem joins the group!
We are happy to announce that Dr. Joseph Najem has joined the group as a postdoctoral researcher to lead our efforts on a National Science Foundation supported project entitled, “Biomimetic membrane networks as adaptable neuromorphic computation circuits.” Dr. Najem arrives with extensive experience and expertise in characterizing biomimetic membranes containing stimuli-responsive proteins. Welcome to the group, to the University of Tennessee, and to Knoxville!
Andy awarded the 2017 Gary Anderson Early Achievement Award
Andy was recently selected as the 2017 Gary Anderson Early Achievement Awardee by the Adaptive Structures and Material Systems (ASMS) Technical Branch of ASME. This prize is awarded to a young researcher in his or her ascendancy whose work has already had an impact in his/her field within Adaptive Structures and Material Systems. Andy is extremely honored to receive this award recognizing his work!