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January 2024 Transistor performs energy-efficient associative learning at room temperature
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January 2024 Transistor performs energy-efficient associative learning at room temperature
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January 2024 New Brain-Like Transistor Mimics Human Intelligence; Funding, Conference, and Job Opportunities
December 2023 The EPA has proposed removing all lead service lines within a decade. (ABC News)
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December 2023 Linda Broadbelt tackles one of the world’s most pressing challenges: the global plastics crisis
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December 2023 Seeking Sustainable Solutions To The Plastics Crisis; States Most Impacted by EPA Lead Proposal; Funding Opportunities at DoE, OneFive; Conferences, Job Postings, and More
December 2023 Fishing nets, carpet, clothing break down without leaving harmful byproducts behind
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December 2023 CESR Seed Grant applications due December 11th; Durable plastic pollution easily, cleanly degrades with new catalyst; funding opportunities through Burroughs Wellcome Fund, EREF, Boomerang; events, reports, and more
November 2023 The list identifies researchers who showed significant influence by publishing highly cited papers
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November 2023 Study found consumers are more prepared for automated vehicle delivery than drones or robots
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November 2023 Are Consumers Ready For Robots At Their Doorstep?; 5 CESR Faculty Among Global 'Highly Cited Researchers'; funding opportunities at BASF, General Mills
November 2023 First study to estimate mortality related to nitrogen dioxide exposure across U.S.
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November 2023 Plan is to produce hydrogen by leveraging diverse and abundant energy sources, including renewable energy, natural gas and low-cost nuclear energy
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November 2023 Northwestern part of Midwest Alliance for Clean Hydrogen; Communities of color suffer disproportionately higher pollution-related deaths; funding opportunities from Sloan Foundation, ARPA-E; conference and job opportunities
October 2023 Nanoelectronic device performs real-time AI classification without relying on the cloud
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October 2023 Award honors the nation’s most innovative, early-career scientists
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October 2023 CESR Seed Grant Competition Opens for 2023; Swearer Receives Packard Fellowship; an Energy Efficiency Breakthrough for AI; Funding Opportunities at Cisco, JetBlue; Jobs and More
October 2023 First AI capable of intelligently designing new robots that work in the real world
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October 2023 Using humidity-powered technology, researchers found new ions that facilitate low-energy carbon sequestration
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October 2023 SuReMin will conduct research to guide the development of a sustainable international minerals supply chain
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October 2023 The cohort learned how the country is building more sustainable mining operations
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October 2023 Trek to Chile Widens Northwestern Students’ Perspective; Sustainable, Resilient, Responsible Global Minerals Supply Chain (SuReMin) Center founded; funding opportunities through DoE, DoT, and more
September 2023 New study provides further evidence of environmental inequities in the city
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September 2023 Global Engineering Trek Explores Critical Minerals Supply Chain in Chile; funding opportunities at DOE, DOT; multiple events and job postings
September 2023 New study examines air quality, health implications at equity-relevant geographic scales
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September 2023 Meeting with a variety of academic, industry, and community stakeholders, Northwestern undergraduates gain insights into the production of lithium and other critical minerals in Chile
September 2023 Global Engineering Trek Explores Critical Minerals Supply Chain in Chile; funding opportunities at DoE, DoI, Altium; job opportunities at Montana State University and University of North Carolina Charlotte
September 2023 Funding opportunities with gener8tor, Department of Energy, USAID; Four Corners and SDEWES conferences; job opportunities at STRONG Manoomin, Stanford, and UC Davis
August 2023 Northwestern researchers will collaborate to provide access to at-home water tests for lead, copper, and PFAS
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August 2023 The award supports Kalow's project “Selective Photochemical Reactions for the Discovery of Triplet Photosensitizers”
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August 2023 The award recognizes next-generation STEM leaders poised to solidify America’s role as a driver of science
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August 2023 Mangan, Kalow receive DOE Early Career Awards; $3 Million NSF Grant for Interdisciplinary Water Security Project; funding opportunities at Joyce Foundation, Pepsico, and Department of Commerce; job opportunities at Case Western Reserve University and Northern Arizona University
August 2023 The award supports bold and ambitious multidisciplinary research in advancing AI for the benefit of society
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August 2023 Interdisciplinary project distills technical materials science research concepts into fun web-based games
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August 2023 David Dunand's lab is using games to teach materials science research concepts; Sam Kriegman among inaugural Schmidt Futures AI2050 Early Career Fellows; funding opportunities at Burroughs Wellcome Fund, Walder Foundation, Department of Energy and National Science Foundation; several postdoc job opportunities
July 2023 First study to quantify effects of subsurface climate change on civil infrastructure
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July 2023 Alessandro Rotta Loria details the impact of climate change underneath the surface of cities; funding opportunities at the Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Commerce, Samsung, and Sony; job opportunities at WPI and Auburn
June 2023 Six-year award will support one of the longest continually funded materials research centers in the country
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June 2023 MRSEC receives $18 million grant; funding opportunities from EPA, DOE, Burroughs-Wellcome, and Merck; job opportunities at York University and the University of Kansas
June 2023 Broadbelt, Dunn highlight their work on waste plastic
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June 2023 Award recognizes tenured faculty who have made major research contributions
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June 2023 Kim was one of seven PhD students from around the university to complete in the competition
June 2023 The event showcased a number of projects from CESR’s Seed Grant teams, and from around the CESR research community
June 2023 CESR holds 2nd Annual Poster Session for Research in Sustainability and Resilience; Minjung Kim wins Three Minute Thesis Competition; funding opportunities at Proctor & Gamble and Departments of Energy, Interior, and State; fellowship opportunities at Technion and University of Sydney
June 2023 The design concept refurbishes a junior high, keeping sustainability and human experience at the forefront
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June 2023 CESR Poster Session approaching on 6.6; collaboration discussion with Feinberg; funding opportunities in water research, antimicrobial resistance, energy, and for young investigators; internship opportunities for undergrads and grad students
May 2023 Wang will use the unrestricted $100,000 award to advance his polymer science research
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May 2023 Reusable sponge can capture and recover critical metals and heavy-metal pollutants
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May 2023 Join our June 5 call with Feinberg Radiology to discuss sustainable medicine projects; recap of CESR Undergraduate Career Panel; Center for Water Research and Department of Transportation funding opportunities; job and internship opportunities
May 2023 The six panelists shared their career experiences, as well as advice for students entering a rapidly evolving sustainability job market
April 2023 Award is ENERGY STAR program's highest honor
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April 2023 Lucks one of two 2023 Fellows at Northwestern
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April 2023 Lucks Named Guggenheim Fellow; NU Named EPA Energy Efficiency Partner; Council of the Great Lakes Region Board Director Applications Open; job and funding opportunities
April 2023 Brenna Argall and Danielle Tullman-Ercek are part of AIMBE’s College of Fellows Class of 2023
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April 2023 Efforts in sustainable water management are a key focus of Northwestern study abroad trip and scientific collaborations
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April 2023 New high-resolution simulation shows different pollutants accumulate along highways, over Lake Michigan
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April 2023 Research highlights on air pollution in Chicago and water conservation in Israel; funding from DoD, Keck Foundation, IBM, KraftHeinz; seminar and job opportunities
March 2023 The project was one of four discussed further in the collection’s introductory editorial
March 2023 RSVP for CESR's Annual Poster Session for Research in Sustainability and Resilience; Royal Society of Chemistry Highlights Torkelson Manuscript; funding opportunities at DOC, DOE, DOS; seminar and event opportunities
March 2023 A key ingredient to lithium-ion batteries’ supply chain is not built to last
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March 2023 Jennifer Dunn and Jenna Trost wrote a commentary for Nature Sustainability
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March 2023 Sign up for CESR's Three Minute Thesis competition; pieces on EVs and graphite mining; funding and job opportunities
February 2023 The award was for her paper “Quality criteria for multi-domain studies in the indoor environment: Critical review towards research guidelines and recommendations.”
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February 2023 Social scientist and synthetic biologist collaborate to tackle a global challenge
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February 2023 Alessandro Rotta Loria’s research explores opportunities and innovations in the subsurface
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February 2023 CESR Director Jennifer Dunn was one of three faculty who spoke about sustainability research at the event
February 2023 Research Innovations for a Sustainable Future; RSVP for CESR's Annual Poster Session; Research spotlights on Rotta Loria, Lucks, Chinazzo; funding and job opportunities
February 2023 It is the agency's premiere honor for junior faculty.
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February 2023 Organic waste turns into antioxidant flavonoids for nutrition and medicine
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February 2023 The event is part of a larger DOE effort developing national approaches to smart manufacturing
February 2023 Seed Grant summaries now available; stories on Jian Cao, Kimberly Gray, and Daniel Horton; job and funding opportunities
January 2023 Certify Your Lab with SustainNU's Green Labs Program; job and summer internship opportunities; funding opportunities from NSF, Packard Foundation, Joyce Foundation
January 2023 In qualifying, the article was among the fifty most cited, downloaded or shared articles published in the journal last year
January 2023 Test is first to use artificial cell sensors to detect environmental contaminant
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January 2023 Seed Funding Awards announced; JMCA Names Torkelson Paper Among 50 Most Popular of 2022; funding at NETL, DOE, NSF; Internships and Job Opportunities for undergraduates and junior faculty
December 2022 The work has potential implications in fog collection, mist elimination, filtration, and oil/water separation
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December 2022 Seed Program application information; How Beautiful Droplets Could Influence Health and Safety; funding opportunities at NSF, DoE, USAID; job opportunities at NYU, Montana State, and more
December 2022 Annual list compiled by the Illinois Science & Technology Coalition spotlights state leaders in innovation
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December 2022 CESR Seed Grant Deadline Approaching on 12/16; Cao, Farha named 2022 Researchers to Know; internship opportunities available at Department of Energy, job opportunities at Johns Hopkins and UMBC, and more
November 2022 Akono presented research on how nanotechnology can help develop sustainable construction materials
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November 2022 Akono Presents at First US-Africa Frontiers of Science, Engineering, and Medicine Symposium; Seed Grants being accepted until December 16th; Job listings at NSF, Michigan State, NYU, and more
November 2022 The ribosome can be used to make novel bonds with alternative backbone structures
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November 2022 Applications open for CESR Seed Grants; Director Jennifer Dunn to present seminar on Life Cycle Assessment; other funding and event opportunities available
October 2022 The day-long summit on October 31 will feature talks from six international leaders in sustainability
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October 2022 New study finds rainfall is becoming more intense across most of the United States
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October 2022 Daniel Horton investigates increasingly severe rainfall across US; Sustainability Lecture Series approaching; events, job postings, and new research
October 2022 CESR Office Hours and Seed Funding announcements; funding, job, and event postings
September 2022 Led by Jennifer Dunn, McCormick students investigated the sustainability of healthcare
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September 2022 The award recognizes Akono’s work in creating novel scaffolds for bone tissue regenerative engineering
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September 2022 An analysis of antifouling membranes shows they reduce costs and energy over their lifetimes.
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September 2022 Engagement opportunities with CESR director and programs; highlighted work from Jennifer Dunn, award for Ange-Therese Akono; seminar, job, and funding opportunities at and beyond Northwestern
September 2022 Project is first NSF-funded Coastlines and People Hub for the Great Lakes region
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September 2022 Keith Tyo is applying methods derived from computational synthetic biology to optimize clostridium
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September 2022 Researchers will use models to identify equitable climate and energy solutions
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September 2022 Professor Miller has retired after decades of exemplary service at Northwestern
September 2022 Best wishes to departing CESR Co-Director Bill Miller on his retirement; drop-in office hours announced to discuss new CESR initiatives; Seed Funding announcement approaching; several new initiatives from CESR affiliated faculty
August 2022 Study finds shifting climate will have little effect on breadfruit cultivation
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August 2022 In an op-ed, Jennifer Dunn lays out the obstacles to meeting the IRA’s new EV battery targets, requiring leadership from engineers at all levels
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August 2022 EV Battery Op-Ed by CESR Director; Climate-resilient breadfruit might be the food of the future; events and funding opportunities in sustainability
August 2022 Water flow assessment could one day act as early-warning system for mudslides
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August 2022 The three-day event provided participants with the tools to use LCA in their own work
August 2022 CESR LCA Workshop Held August 9-11; Horton Develops Debris Flow Model for Post-Wildfire Landscapes; Funding Announcements and Opportunities
July 2022 The breakthrough could open up new avenues for designing sustainable energy storage systems
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July 2022 The startup streamlines production of high-purity proteins, with significant implications for synthetic meat production
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July 2022 Opera Bioscience Wins 2022 Equalize Pitch Competition; Richards Team Identifies Drivers of Charge Transport in Suspensions; Funding and Publication Announcements for CESR Faculty
July 2022 The project was one of 30 recently funded by DOE's Advanced Manufacturing Office
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July 2022 Focusing on a structure most common in dangerous pathogens shows promise in improving treatment outcomes
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July 2022 LCA Workshop registration deadline is next week; Saving good bacteria while fighting infection; Funding and publishing opportunities
June 2022 Application deadline for CESR Life Cycle Assessment Course extended through July 13th; Northwestern University adopts new investment guidelines taking greater account of associated energy usage
June 2022 Graduate students encouraged to apply
June 2022 With r-Box, Michael Jewett and collaborators widen the possibilities for fuel biosynthesisAndreas Waechter and Ermin Wei are designing new ways for power systems to cope with complex inputs
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June 2022 With r-Box, Michael Jewett and collaborators widen the possibilities for fuel biosynthesis
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June 2022 CESR Announces Life Cycle Assessment Workshop August 9-11th; Building a Sustainable Development Pipeline; Strengthening the Power Grid for a More Sustainable Future
May 2022 Modeling of efficient concentration mechanisms in algae could translate to development of faster-growing food crops
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May 2022 The May 17th session provided a forum for 16 research groups to discuss their existing research and build future collaboration opportunities
May 2022 Sustainability Poster Session brings together 16 presenting groups; faster crop growth through carbon fixation; seminars and funding opportunities
May 2022 CESR Sustainability Poster Session on Tuesday, May 17th, Northwestern Receives Top Sustainability Designation
April 2022 Panel discussion highlights takeaways and next steps from fall UIDP conference
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April 2022 Dynamic bonding holds the key to reusing the common plastic
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April 2022 Sustainability Lecture Series Scheduled for May 26th; Advances in Thermoset Recycling; Steps Towards a Circular Bioeconomy
April 2022 The paper advances new techniques for non-invasive polymer imaging
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April 2022 Simulation allows new insights into gene expression
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April 2022 Identifying and eliminating material defects could be key for carbon sequestration
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April 2022 Nacre mapping for more durable carbon capture, RNA switches key to activation and deactivation of gene expression, Cozzarelli Award finalist announced from Northwestern
April 2022 Polymer coating allows polyester-eating enzyme to survive the heat of the recycling process, allowing for more sustainable reuse of common plastics
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April 2022 CESR Sustainability Poster Session on May 17th, New Methods for Recycling Polyester
March 2022 The award supports Hester’s ongoing innovations in battery-free computing development
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March 2022 The award supports Seitz’s development of catalysts for hydrogen extraction from water, allowing for more sustainable processing of fuels and chemicals
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March 2022 The newly published recycling process transforms waste carbon into valuable industrial chemicals
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March 2022 CESR Undergraduate Research page is now accessible, Energy and Sustainability research highlighted in exchange with National Taiwan University, Michael Jewett harnesses waste CO2 for chemical production, Linsey Seitz and Jonah Hester win CAREER awards
February 2022 Adding a circuit-like genetic network allows for more complex assessment of contaminants
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February 2022 Sloan Fellowships support exceptional early-career researchers in a range of scientific and technical fields
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February 2022 Fellows make up the top 2 percent of medical and biological engineers in the United States
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February 2022 Among numerous accomplishments, the award honors Cao’s work in flexible, energy-efficient manufacturing
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February 2022 Jian Cao and Julius Lucks recognized as top researchers in their fields, Josiah Hester and Muzhou Wang named Sloan Research Fellows
February 2022 Our new posting site provides students and faculty with a centralized internal job board for sustainability-related research projects
February 2022 Using wireless temperature sensors buried in the Loop, Rotta Loria brings actionable real-world data to class
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February 2022 The award recognizes Hester’s “tireless work to build a more diverse, inclusive and equitable climate…especially in a field in which women and people of color are underrepresented.”
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February 2022 Hester, Rotta Loria receive university awards; CESR offers job board for undergraduate research positions in sustainability
January 2022 FaceBit can monitor wearer's health, sense heartbeat through face
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January 2022 "Fitbit for the Face" monitors healthcare worker safety using ambient energy sources; several conference and award opportunities announced
January 2022 The announcement comes alongside several other significant funding commitments in the coming year
January 2022 Water dynamics can trap lightweight microplastics that otherwise might float
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January 2022 Keith Tyo and his collaborators identify major obstacles to continued success in the biotechnology sector, and how to begin addressing them
January 2022 While the benefits of green battery technology for emissions reduction are clear, a recent paper argues that the enormous associated human cost to mining communities must be addressed before these technologies can be considered clean
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January 2022 Accounting for the human costs of green technology production; systemic obstacles and paths forward for biotechnology development; microplastic pollution a greater threat to rivers than previously believed
December 2021 Significant sections of the $1 trillion bill are dedicated to clean energy technology research and demonstration
December 2021 The list honors researchers who have had papers cited most frequently in the last decade
December 2021 Six CESR-affiliated faculty named Highly Cited Researchers for 2021; 2021 Seed Grant executive summaries now available
December 2021 Team identifies new opportunities to reduce the environmental impact of polyurethane
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December 2021 A team including CESR's Co-Director identifies new possibilities for increasing polyurethane recycling; need for resilient global supply chain highlighted in Patterson Transportation Lecture
November 2021 The material may be carbon-friendly alternative to concrete in some construction projects
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November 2021 Aaron Packman highlights the potential of big data in the fight against climate disasters
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November 2021 The four winning teams bring together collaborators from across the McCormick School of Engineering and beyond to foster innovative research
November 2021 Seed grants awarded to four teams to carry out innovative, high risk research through novel collaborations
November 2021 'The Story of More' is an essential primer on climate change and mechanisms that drive it
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November 2021 Professors Jennifer Dunn, Bill Miller, and Jeff Richards moderated sessions during the conference
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November 2021 November 8, 2021 Newsletter: Symposium panelists provided updates on the latest in technology development for addressing climate change
October 2021 Researchers propose promising faster method for recording data to DNA
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October 2021 Researchers used super-resolution optical microscopy
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September 2021 Hester is working toward a sustainable future for computing influenced by his Native Hawaiian heritage
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July 2021 During the pandemic – one of the greatest supply-chain challenges in recent history – Hani Mahmassani, the William A. Patterson Distinguished Chair in Transportation and professor of civil and environmental engineering at Northwestern Engineering, has been making important contributions by working with industry on new ideas to efficiently move products, including COVID-19 vaccines, while explaining it all in plain terms to the general public.
July 2021 New work from an interdisciplinary group of Northwestern Engineering researchers could make adhesive materials development quicker and more efficient. Led by primary investigator Muzhou Wang, assistant professor of chemical and biological engineering at the McCormick School of Engineering, the team created a simple, inexpensive, and colorimetric characterization method for adhesive strength in soft materials that can run thousands of samples at the same time. The method can characterize a wide range of materials, including both synthetic and biomaterials, with the testing environment easily tuned.
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July 2021 Northwestern Engineering's Kornel Ehmann, professor of mechanical engineering, has received the 2021 Frederick W. Taylor Research Medal from the SME, previously known as the Society of Manufacturing Engineers. The Taylor Medal is the highest honor given by SME to a researcher in the broad manufacturing field.
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July 2021 July 23, 2021 Newsletter
July 2021 Northwestern Engineering researchers have discovered that commercially available PCR tests can withstand the freeze-drying process, making them shelf-stable for up to 30 days and 50 degrees Celsius (122 degrees Fahrenheit) without sacrificing sensitivity and accuracy. The researchers found that the testing reagents could be pre-mixed with a standard preservative, freeze-dried and then distributed and stored at room temperatures. When the test is needed, health care workers then add water to rehydrate the test for immediate use. “At different points in time, the COVID-19 pandemic nearly broke our health care system,” said the McCormick School of Engineering’s Michael Jewett, who led the study. “With our strategy, we can eliminate the need for cold-chain shipping and reduce labor costs needed for on-site mixing of diagnostic reagents. It would be extremely gratifying if this could allow testing to be developed and deployed much more broadly around the globe.”
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July 2021 Although plexiglass barriers are seemingly everywhere these days — between grocery store lanes, around restaurant tables, and towering above office cubicles — they are an imperfect solution to blocking virus transmission. Instead of capturing virus-laden respiratory droplets and aerosols, plexiglass dividers merely deflect droplets, causing them to bounce away but remain in the air. To enhance the function of these protective barriers, Northwestern Engineering researchers have developed a new transparent material that can capture droplets and aerosols, effectively removing them from air. “Droplets collide with indoor surfaces all the time,” said Northwestern’s Jiaxing Huang, the study’s senior author. “Right now, plexiglass dividers are deviating devices; they deflect droplets. If a surface could actually trap droplets, then every single droplet effectively removed from indoor air would be a successful elimination of a potential source of transmission.”
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July 2021 Ecologists and engineers traditionally have developed tactics to address the mounting environmental and public health concerns around phosphate by eliminating phosphate from water sources. Only recently has the emphasis shifted away from removing to recovering phosphate. "One can always do certain things in a laboratory setting,” said Vinayak Dravid, the study’s corresponding author. “But there’s a Venn Diagram when it comes to scaling up, where you need to be able to scale the technology, you want it to be effective and you want it to be affordable. There was nothing in that intersection of the three before, but our sponge seems to be a platform that meets all these criteria.” Dravid is the Abraham Harris Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Northwestern’s McCormick School of Engineering, the founding director of the Northwestern University Atomic and Nanoscale Characterization Experimental Center (NUANCE), and director of the Soft and Hybrid Nanotechnology Experimental Resource (SHyNE). Dravid also serves as the director of global initiatives for Northwestern’s International Institute of Nanotechnology. Ribet is a PhD student in Dravid’s lab and the paper’s first author.
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July 2021 With cement being the most widely consumed material globally and the cement industry accounting for eight percent of human-caused greenhouse gas emissions, Ange-Therese Akono, the lead author on the study and an assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering in the McCormick School of Engineering, turned to nanoreinforced cement to look for a solution. Akono said nanomaterials reduce the carbon footprint of cement composites, but until now, little was known about its impact on fracture behavior. “The role of nanoparticles in this application has not been understood before now, so this is a major breakthrough,” Akono said. “As a fracture mechanics expert by training, I wanted to understand how to change cement production to enhance the fracture response.”
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June 2021 Hanwha’s Non-Tenured Faculty Awards program is designed to expand a range of research and development. The company’s award targets assistant professors with fewer than seven years of teaching experience in a field that’s relevant to advanced materials in subjects such as chemical engineering, chemistry, materials, and polymers.
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May 2021 May 14, 2021 Newsletter
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April 2021 CESR Co-Director Jennifer Dunn has been appointed to a National Academies provisional committee for a new consensus study, Current Methods for Life Cycle Analyses of Low Carbon Transportation Fuels in the United States. This study aims to develop a reliable and coherent approach for applying LCA to low carbon fuel standards.
April 2021 William Miller is Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering and Director, Center for Engineering Sustainability and Resilience and Aaron Packman is Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and (by courtesy) Mechanical Engineering and Chemical and Biological Engineering and Director of Northwestern Center for Water Research. They are contributors to a first-of-its-kind local assessment led by The Nature Conservancy.
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October 2020 Vehicle exhaust is the single biggest source of carbon dioxide emissions in Illinois. New research by Third Coast Disrupted scientist Daniel Horton and his team looks at how broader electric vehicle adoption would cut emissions, and save thousands of lives and billions of dollars.
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September 2020 Christine Esposito, Daniel Horton, Aaron Packman collaborate on an art exhibition focused on climate. September 8 - October 30 at Glass Curtain Gallery.
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June 2020 Research from the Lucks lab is cited in Chicago Tribune article regarding SARS-CoV-2 tracking via wastewater.
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June 2020 Linda Broadbelt, Associate Dean for Research, McCormick School of Engineering & Applied Science, and Karen Smilowitz, James N. and Margie M. Krebs professor in Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences, were both named in this year's Crain's Notable Women in STEM. A list of 32 accomplished women represent different corners of the STEM world—science, technology, engineering and math.
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May 2020 Led by Vinayak Dravid, Northwestern team develops smart sponge with an ability to absorb more than 30 times its weight in oil.
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May 2020 Aaron Packman quoted in new COVID-19 story in Science News, related to wastewater and data collection.
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February 2020 The CESR inaugural newsletter
November 2019 The Northwestern Buffett Institute for Global Affairs awarded an estimated $150,000 in support to an innovative global research project — “Disproportionate Impacts of Environmental Challenges”— after hosting the institute’s inaugural “Idea Incubation Workshop” this month. from Northwestern Now
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November 2019 This workshop was organized by Northwestern University, Argonne National Laboratory, the University of Chicago, and many other partners with support from NSF to address natural and climate, technological, and societal disruptions that will transform urban systems.
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