Associate Professor, Nanoscale assembly and Electron Microscopy Group, Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Maryland (@ChBE_UMD)
The U.S. Air Force invested over $1.2M in electron microscopy research initiatives that could unveil new technologies for aerospace materials. Visit 🔗 https://t.co/cYZebYFIEZ to learn about the two projects led by Associate Professor Taylor Woehl.
We have an opening for a postdoctoral fellow in our lab focusing on visualizing atomic scale pyrolysis dynamics of polymer derived ceramics using gas phase in situ TEM, 4D STEM, and EELS.
Apply here: https://t.co/OqmqSmetU0
Online now!
A News & Views from Taylor Woehl (@WoehlLab) covers a recent Article by Xingchen Ye, Sharon Glotzer & co-workers.
Original Article: https://t.co/ZRDmAM6IxG
N&V link ($): https://t.co/kw2J990juR
➡️Free read PDF: https://t.co/TYy0frD8Ne
Our August issue is live!
ML-assisted flow reactor design, a DNA-based chemical neuron that 'senses' temperature, large-scale graphene-based current collectors, direct imaging of nanocube self-assembly pathways, and more!
Read the full issue here: https://t.co/IECFRt4tw8
Congrats to the Woehl and Asa-Awuku labs on their joint publication in Environmental Science & Technology! We used in situ TEM to reveal surprising nanoscale dissolution and droplet growth dynamics during water vapor uptake on NaCl nanocubes. @EnvSciTech https://t.co/NQQW21G1Gk
Our new collaborative paper with the Hutzler lab at HI-ERN has been published in Small Structures! We utilized liquid phase TEM and reaction network modeling to establish molecular scale formation mechanisms of silver nanoparticles. https://t.co/E74tiTdNGZ
Congrats to Bals et al. on their work imaging organic ligands on nanoparticles in liquid with electron microscopy! Take a look at the News and Views article co-authored by Damien Alloyeau (CNRS) and myself: https://t.co/FzPTP1ug4k @NatureChemistry
Thrilled to share that I have been promoted to Full Professorship in the Department of Mechanical Engineering @umdme, @ClarkSchool , University of Maryland. In this hour of joy, I thank my mentors, advisors, past and current students, family and friends.
Congrats to Jiayue Sun for receiving a summer graduate research fellowship for her excellent research on in situ electron microscopy of alloyed nanoparticle formation mechanisms!
The abstract deadline for the 2024 ACS Colloid and Surface Science Symposium held at University of Washington June 23rd is coming up. Make sure to get your abstracts in by March 1, it's sure to be a great meeting!
https://t.co/6ttk2dNzud
Excited and grateful to receive an @NSF CAREER award. This means you will hear a lot more about membrane hydrodynamics from me in the coming years.
For now, I am thankful to students, colleagues, mentors, family, and the @ucdavis + @UCDavisCOE ecosystem that made this possible.
Just a reminder that the Liquid phase EM GRC in Lucca, Italy on January 28 is fast approaching! Historically, students have received a sizeable travel stipend, so this is a great opportunity to attend an international conference! Apply at https://t.co/3dUGNrkSyQ #Microscopy
Thrilled that my first first-author cover art that I designed is finally out! 🎉Read more about some of my PhD liquid #ElectronMicroscopy work on collagen mineralization in collaboration with the @GrandfieldLab, @sone_lab & Kelly Lab here: https://t.co/oLYixAzp8g
#MyACSCover
New Feature Article from Taylor Woehl & 1st author Amy Chen:
‘Unraveling chemical processes during nanoparticle synthesis with liquid phase electron microscopy and correlative techniques’
@woehllab, @MaterialsUM, @ChemBiochemUMD
https://t.co/3SCebTVzs5
https://t.co/3SCebTVzs5
Our work has now been published in @NatureComms!
TLDR: Active droplets can form unconventional morphologies like shells of liquid material.
https://t.co/wrT34NIaMm
BREAKING NEWS
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the 2023 #NobelPrize in Chemistry to Moungi G. Bawendi, Louis E. Brus and Alexei I. Ekimov “for the discovery and synthesis of quantum dots.”