Stories about Materials Science and Engineering

Slowly adding heat during atomic layer deposition while using an electron beam to monitor the process, Nicholas Strandwitz is helping technology to continue to shrink.

Experiments show electric field can modify silicate glass, causing parts to melt while remaining solid elsewhere; discovery suggests heat in glass could be produced on a very fine scale, could point to performance challenges for devices where glass is used, or could be employed for superior molding and shaping with much less energy

Ph.D. student Kevin Anderson wins “Best of Show” at international gathering of materials scientists.

A new technique, which can be generalized, sharpens correlation of input and output variables.

In nine presentations, researchers cover lasers, devices, materials and other topics.

Discovery could lead to alloys engineered with superior properties and greater ductility and strength.

Lehigh-Cardiff team achieves conversion with gold-palladium nanoparticles.

Courtney Au-Yeung’s research aims for all-optical data transmission.

Nicholas Strandwitz receives DOE grant to explore promising fabrication technique.

A new catalyst promises greater efficiency and purity for fuel cells.