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Highlight · Feb 10, 2007
Magnetic Bead Assays
Certain antibiotics bind to specific receptors on bacterial cell walls blocking further growth and eventually leading to the bacterial death. Dr. Menake Piyasena (PREM Post-doc fellow) at CSULA has demonstrated a bead-based technique on a microfluidic format that can be used to monitor ba
Highlight · Feb 10, 2007
Molecules that Like Each Other
Scientists who understand the nature of a stabilizing force between molecules, or between parts of the same molecule, can incorporate this force systematically into the design of new materials. This molecular engineering can result in unique and beneficial stability or functionality. The
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University of Central Florida
Student Success Stories for 2023
A brief overview of student success stories from the PREM Center for Ultrafast Dynamics and Catalysis in Emergent Materials.
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University of Central Florida
Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy of van der Waals breathing kagome systems Nb3X8 (X = Br, I)
Madhab Neupane, University of Central Florida
A laser-based ARPES allows for primary characterization before researchers perform advanced measurements in synchrotron-based sources at various national labs.
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University of Central Florida
Spectroscopic characterization of van der Waals breathing kagome systems Nb3X8 (X = Br, I)
Madhab Neupane, University of Central Florida
Using angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, we studied the electronic structure of a breathing kagome semiconductors Nb3I8and Nb3Br8.
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University of Central Florida
Science and Technology of Emergent Materials (STEMS) - 2023
The recent STEMS 2023, held at the UCF Campus, helped showcase the latest advances in quantum and catalyst materials. Organized by the PREM Center for Ultrafast Dynamics and Catalysis in Emerging Materials, STEMS 2023 attracted over 80 students and researchers.
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