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  • IUPAC’s 2024 top ten emerging technologies in chemistry

    IUPAC’s 2024 top ten emerging technologies in chemistry

    Big news for MXenes! IUPAC, the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry, just published their “2024 Top Ten Emerging Technologies in Chemistry” and MXenes made the list, touting a long list of characteristics that make MXenes a game-changer. It’s exciting to see this nanomaterial, which was discovered at Drexel University just over a decade…

  • Discussing MXenes with Yury Gogotsi

    Discussing MXenes with Yury Gogotsi

    Explore the fascinating world of MXenes with Yury Gogotsi, a leading innovator in the field of 2D materials. In this insightful interview, Gogotsi shares the serendipitous discovery of MXenes, their unique properties, and their potential to revolutionize industries—from electromagnetic shielding to medical technologies and even space travel. He reflects on the major gaps in our…

  • Ancient 3D Paper Art, Kirigami, Could Shape Modern Wireless Technology

    Ancient 3D Paper Art, Kirigami, Could Shape Modern Wireless Technology

    What if the key to the future of wireless communication was hidden in an ancient Japanese art form? Researchers at Drexel University and the University of British Columbia have done just that — transforming kirigami, the art of cutting and folding paper, into a cutting-edge technology. By using MXene nanomaterials, they’ve created flexible, tunable antennas…

  • Barsoum and Gogotsi Named 2024 Highly Cited Researchers

    Barsoum and Gogotsi Named 2024 Highly Cited Researchers

    Two Drexel faculty members from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering have once again made Clarivate’s list of highly cited researchers for 2024, demonstrating continued significant impact in their field. Distinguished Professor Michel Barsoum and Distinguished University and Bach Professor Yury Gogotsi are both listed in the category of materials science, and Gogotsi is also included under chemistry.…

  • Gogotsi, Zhang win Agilent Award

    Gogotsi, Zhang win Agilent Award

    The Drexel Nanomaterials Institute is honored to receive one of three of Agilent’s Solutions Innovation Research Awards. DNI will have the 1-year loan of an Agilent 5900 ICP-OES system fully installed in our lab with all related accessories. Professor Yury Gogotsi and Postdoctoral researcher Dr. Yuan Zhang submitted the winning proposal to use the instrument…

  • MXene Immune Cell Research Takes Flight

    MXene Immune Cell Research Takes Flight

    PhD student, Benj Chacon, has just returned to Drexel from his parabolic flight in Bordeaux, France where he was a passenger and researcher on the zero-gravity flight. Along with DNI alum and Marie Curie Fellow, Dr. Laura Fusco, the collaborators carried immune cells treated with MXenes in their research to explore how they can help…

  • Nanoscientists Taking on Climate Change

    Nanoscientists Taking on Climate Change

    Yury Gogotsi was quoted in the October 6 article “Nanoscientists Taking on Climate Change” in In Chemistry giving his opinion about how nanomaterials can contribute to a sustainable future and decrease energy consumption/waste. Read more here: https://inchemistry.acs.org/careers/nanoscientists-taking-on-climate-change.html?fbclid=IwAR0AHSSUB9Df2AQCsaT8mxrtUaQ3vHsMcfpJMmQZ58H-LRr64trRNru2baA 

  • 2022 Stanford List Includes 13 DNI Alumni and Professor Gogotsi Ranks #27 in the WORLD

    2022 Stanford List Includes 13 DNI Alumni and Professor Gogotsi Ranks #27 in the WORLD

    According to the Stanford List, Professor Gogotsi now ranks 27th in the world among all scientists in all disciplines and the 3rd in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, as well as #3 in Materials Science in 2022. Former DNI students and post-docs Mohit Saraf, Kanit Hantanasirisakul, Mohamed Alhabeb, Kathleen Maleski, Mykola Seredych, Meikang Han, Babak Anasori, Maria…

  • Professor Yury Gogotsi Awarded the Jan Czochralski Award

    Professor Yury Gogotsi Awarded the Jan Czochralski Award

    On September 20, 2023 at the European Materials Research Society (E-MRS) meeting, Professor Gogotsi was awarded the Jan Czochralski Award. The award is named for Jan Czochralski, the most cited Polish scientists of all time. He is the creator of the Czochralski method, used for growing single crystals. When applied to germanium and silicon, the…

  • Publishing Advice for Young Scientists

    Publishing Advice for Young Scientists

    A new interview with Prof. Gogotsi is available on the EChem Channel on YouTube! In this video, Dr. Yuan Zhang and Dr. John Wang interviewed Prof. Yury Gogotsi. As a prominent member of the electrochemistry community, he had some suggestions for young scientists in the field of nanomaterials and electrochemistry.   Watch here: Interviewing Prof. Yury…