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Stanford Materials Science and Engineering

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Our faculty and students research the infinitesimally small to achieve breakthroughs of global significance.

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News! Sitting idle boosts the performance of lithium metal batteries for next-generation EVs - Lithium batteries may double EV range, but degrade fast. Stanford researchers found resting the battery in a discharged state for hours improves its cycle life. tinyurl.com/4t324nwe

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We're honored to host Prof. Ziliang Ye, from University of British Columbia, at our weekly Colloquium today, from 11:30am-12:30pm PST. Join the discussion on "Sliding ferroelectricity in layered semiconductors:from slip avalanche to non-volatile....." tinyurl.com/4w2b8jjn

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We are honored to host Tian Xie, from Microsoft Research AI4Science, at our Rising Stars Colloquium today, from 11:30 am - 12:30 pm PST. Please join the discussion on "MatterGen: a generative model for inorganic materials design." tinyurl.com/y2kyckcv

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We're honored to host Prof. Markus Raschke, from University of Colorado, at our weekly Colloquium today, from 11:30am-12:30pm PST. Join the discussion on "Ultrafast nano-imaging resolving structure, coupling, and dynamics of matter on its natural ..." tinyurl.com/rkwyztxc

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Andrea d’Aquino (Andrea d'Aquino) is a Schmidt Science Fellow in the Eric A. Appel Stanford Materials Science and Engineering and is doing amazing interdisciplinary work developing novel biomaterials for multiple applications from treating diabetes to preventing wildfires!

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We're honored to host Prof. Tresa M. Pollock, from University of California Santa Barbara, at our weekly Colloquium today, from 11:30am-12:30pm PST. Join the discussion on "New Insights on Polycrystals from Multimodal 3D TriBeam Tomography." tinyurl.com/mu9k594e

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We are honored to host Lauren Walters, from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, at our Rising Stars Colloquium today, from 11:30 am - 12:30 pm PST. Please join the discussion on "Building Thermodynamic Models for Accelerated Materials Realization." tinyurl.com/3dvf3cf4

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We are honored to host Sang Cheol Kim, Anqi Zhang, and Alexander Prossnitz, from Stanford University, at our weekly Colloquium today for a Stanford Research Showcase, from 11:30 am - 12:30 pm PST. tinyurl.com/mrzycznc

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We are honored to host Professor Jeehwan Kim, from MIT, at our weekly Colloquium today, from 11:30 am - 12:30 pm PST. Please join the discussion on "Strategies for wafer-free monolithic 3D integration of single-crystalline semiconductors." tinyurl.com/57erhfkr

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We are honored to host Professor Matthias Kling, from SLAC, at our weekly Colloquium today, from 11:30 am - 12:30 pm PST. Please join the discussion on "Harnessing Electron Dynamics: Attosecond and Nanometer Scale Control and Observation." tinyurl.com/2b7wc6rt

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Incredible honor to congratulate Prof Bill Nix for being named a Foreign Member of the esteemed Royal Society! Founded in 1660, the Royal Society is the oldest scientific academy, w/ founders like Wren and Boyle. Where Newton was president from 1703-1727. tinyurl.com/3r4ffsxu

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We are honored to host Dr. Leslie M. Schoop, from Princeton Univeristy, at our weekly Colloquium today, from 11:30 am - 12:30 pm PST. Please join the discussion on "The Chemistry of Quantum Materials." tinyurl.com/yc42thp3

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We are honored to host Professor Wenhao Sun, from University of Michigan, at our weekly Colloquium today, from 11:30 am - 12:30 pm PST. Please join the discussion on "Making difficult-to-make materials." tinyurl.com/4mmm7stm

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Congratulations to Haoxue Yan for winning the Lloyd W. Dinkelspiel Award for exceptional teaching, service, and academic achievement! The MSE Department is lucky to have you! tinyurl.com/yhncfzmk

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☀️It's time to celebrate our awesome summer undergrads!☀️ Giselle Aviles Rodriguez participated in the Stanford Hematology Division HIPS program, Jaydon & Roymara were part of the Stanford Materials Science and Engineering REU, Jayniana was supported by a Stanford Undergrad STEM fellowship, and Isabella enjoyed the Stanford Bio-X REU!

☀️It's time to celebrate our awesome summer undergrads!☀️ <a href="/giselleavilesr/">Giselle Aviles Rodriguez</a> participated in the <a href="/StanfordHeme/">Stanford Hematology Division</a> HIPS program, Jaydon &amp; Roymara were part of the <a href="/StanfordMSE/">Stanford Materials Science and Engineering</a> REU, Jayniana was supported by a <a href="/StanfordVPUE/">Stanford Undergrad</a> STEM fellowship, and Isabella enjoyed the <a href="/StanfordBioX/">Stanford Bio-X</a> REU!
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Stanford Engineering researchers applied a common food dye to an animal’s skin, making its living, internal organs visible to the naked eye. This harmless, non-invasive technique could replace some X-rays and assist in early skin cancer detection. engineering.stanford.edu/news/using-com…