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Mark Burns

Many biological assays require detection and quantification of chemical species in aqueous solutions. Dr. Burns has worked to develop inexpensive and easy ways to fabricate sensors that can detect proteins, small molecules, and ions in biological fluids such as blood, urine, and saliva. The sensors use a combination of electrochemical reactions, steric hinderance, and optical ...

Angela Violi

The Violi Lab carries out cross-disciplinary research at the intersection of nanoscience and data science. By integrating machine learning techniques with molecular simulations, the team strives to unravel fundamental scientific principles while tackling practical problems in material science, healthcare, and environmental sustainability. Their methodological toolkit encompasses various cutting-edge approaches: active learning and Bayesian experimental design ...

Rebecca Lindsey

Research in the Lindsey Lab focuses on using simulation to enable on-demand design, discovery, and synthesis of bespoke materials. These efforts are made possible by Dr. Lindsey’s ChIMES framework, which comprises a unique physics-informed machine-learned (ML) interatomic potential (IAP) and artificial intelligence-automated development tool that enables “quantum accurate” simulation of complex systems on scales overlapping ...

Abdon Pena-Francesch

The BIOINSPIRED MATERIALS LAB is an interdisciplinary research group working on biomaterials science, polymer chemistry, soft matter physics, and nanotechnology, with focus on exploring biological and bioinspired functional materials to develop solutions for healthcare, robotics, and sustainability. Particularly, we are interested in multiscale modeling of soft biomaterials (from molecular dynamics to continuum models) and learning/control ...

Suljo Linic

The objective of our work is to develop predictive theories of surface chemistry related to heterogeneous catalysis, electrocatalysis and photocatalysis. We are currently working on a number of projects in the fields of sustainable energy generation and conversion, functional nanomaterials, fundamental and applied heterogeneous catalysis. We use a range of experimental techniques including those aimed ...

Jouha Min

At the Min Lab, we aim to advance the next generation of engineering tools that enable innovative product designs for precision medicine. We integrate core concepts in chemical engineering, biological sciences, and AI/data science, to arrive at innovative engineering solutions to significant health problems. We focus on developing sophisticated nanomaterials-based platform technologies that enable the ...

Deepak Nagrath

Our lab is focused on answering the question-What is the role of tumor microenvironment in modulating cancer cell metabolism? We have developed several metabolic isotope tracing and 13C-based metabolic flux analysis developed in our lab. cells. Notably, we are focusing on personalized metabolic therapy and circulating tumor cell organoids and tumor tissue slices in pancreatic, ...

Nicholas Kotov

Nicholas A. Kotov is Irving Langmuir Distinguished University Professor in Chemical Sciences at the University of Michigan. He is a pioneer of theoretical foundations and practical implementations of complex systems from ‘imperfect’ nanoparticles that offer a vast field for the application of data science and machine learning. Chiral nanostructures, biomimetic nanocomposites, and graph theoretical representations ...

Robert Ziff

I study the percolation model, which is the model for long-range connectivity formation in systems that include polymerization, flow in porous media, cell-phone signals, and the spread of diseases. I study this on random graphs and other networks, and on regular lattices in various dimensions, using computer simulation and analysis. We have also worked on ...

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Mark Burns

Professor of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering

Professor of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering

Sharon Glotzer

Professor of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering

Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Professor of Macromolecular Science and Engineering, College of Engineering; Professor of Physics, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts

Bryan R. Goldsmith

Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering

Nicholas Kotov

Professor of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering

Professor of Macromolecular Science and Engineering, Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, College of Engineering

Ronald Gary Larson

Professor of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering

Professor of Macromolecular Science and Engineering, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering

Rebecca Lindsey

Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering

Assistant Professor of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Sciences, Assistant Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, College of Engineering

Suljo Linic

Professor of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering

Jouha Min

Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering

Assistant Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, College of Engineering

Deepak Nagrath

Professor of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering and Medical School

Professor of Chemical Engineering, College of Engineering