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March 31, 2020
Drexel Engineering Graduate Program continues to advance in national rankings by US News & World Report.
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March 26, 2020
We celebrate the ECE graduate students whose hard work has been recognized during this academic year.
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March 17, 2020
Materials PhD candidate and NSF-GRFP Fellow Ariana Levitt (advisor: Yury Gogotsi, co-advisor: Genevieve Dion) has been selected to participate in the 70th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting, scheduled to be held from June 28 to July 3, 2020 in Lindau, Germany.
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March 13, 2020
<span>Drexel University researchers have discovered a different way to make the atom-thin material that presents a number of new opportunities for using it. The new discovery removes water from the MXene-making process, which means the materials can be used in applications in which water is a contaminant or hampers performance, such as battery electrodes and next-generation solar cells.</span>
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March 13, 2020
This ECE Senior Design group is using the world's best-selling video game to teach young students about renewable energy technologies.
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March 13, 2020
Two ECE alumni are named to the annual list of notable young alumni.
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March 11, 2020
BS/MS student Maddie Pelchat has been selected as Drexel University's nominee.
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March 10, 2020
Researchers unveil a scalable production system for the promising 2D nanomaterials.
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March 10, 2020
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 0.0001pt;">For more than a decade, two-dimensional nanomaterials, such as graphene, have been touted as the key to making better microchips, batteries, antennas and many other devices. But a significant challenge of using these atom-thin building materials for the technology of the future is ensuring that they can be produced in bulk quantities without losing their quality. For one of the most promising new types of 2D nanomaterials, MXenes, that’s no longer a problem. Researchers at Drexel University and the Materials Research Center in Ukraine have designed a system that can be used to make large quantities of the material while preserving its unique properties.</p>
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