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2007
OCTOBER 29, 2007
Student news: Materials science and engineering undergrad is an expert on ice
APRIL 15, 2007
Eom
receives Ho-Am Prize
2006
NOVEMBER 16, 2006
University of Wisconsin Energy Institute engages stakeholders in creative solutions
JULY 18, 2006
UW team invents fast, flexible, low-power 3-D computer chips on plastic
MAY 26, 2006
Just one nanosecond: Clocking events at the nanoscale
APRIL 13, 2006
Scientists fashion semiconductors into flexible membranes
FEBRUARY 8, 2006
Study explains unexpected conductivity of nanoscale silicon
2005
OCTOBER 13, 2005
Tool from metals' design could aid protein engineering
SEPTEMBER 29, 2005
UW-Madison nanoscale research receiv
es big boost
SEPTEMBER 26, 2005
UW-Madison helps Imago carry out its
big vision for seeing small
AUGUST 4, 2005
Study reveals what makes super-hard ceramics strong yet supple
MARCH 14, 2005
Muetze and Gopalan win NSF CAREER awards
JANUARY 31, 2005
Researchers squeeze atomic arrangements to create superior memory material
2004
SEPTEMBER 13, 2004
New faculty join college
AUGUST 16, 2004
Paper explains ferroelectrics memory losses
MAY 17, 2004
Method eases nanowire manipulation
MARCH 8, 2004
MS & E faculty member wins NSF CAREER award
FEBRUARY 23, 2004
Perepezko elected to national Academy of Engineering
2003
NOVEMBER 3, 2003
Opposites attract: Stable and unstable materials couple for high performance
JUNE 2, 2003
Nanotechnology conference a big success
FEBRUARY 17, 2003
Larbalestier named to National Academy of Engineering
2002
JULY 28, 2002
Advance may lead to practical quantum computing
JANUARY 14, 2002
Breakthrough yields higher-performance materials
JANUARY 7, 2002
Crystal growth process yields more precise semiconductors
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