Materials Research Center @ University of Chicago
The University of Chicago MRSEC has established a highly successful, multidisciplinary approach to issues of technological importance at the forefront of materials research. The overarching goal, common to all of our Interdisciplinary Research Groups (IRGs), is to produce the design principles for the next generation of materials. Each of the four IRGs addresses a fundamental issue applicable to a broad class of materials. Our programs attack some of the deepest challenges of materials research. Common themes include investigating materials formed far from equilibrium, exploring new paradigms for materials fabrication and response especially at the micro- and nano- scale, and exploiting feedback between structure and dynamics. These themes, reappearing in each IRG, deal with important basic problems exploring design principles that are far from conventional and whose prospects are far from certain.
Program Highlights
- March 15, 2013 Two views of how Information is transmitted through a material
- March 15, 2013 Self-Assembled Nano-Drums
- March 14, 2012 Folding sheets are a form of soliton
- March 14, 2012 Sweeping out electrons with carbon nanotubes to achieve high efficiency solar cells
- April 29, 2011 Nanocrystal Superlattices Grown in Nanoliter Microfluidic Plugs
- April 29, 2011 Jamming as Enabling Technology for Soft Robotics
- April 29, 2011 MRSEC-Inspired Exhibits at the Exploratorium
- March 30, 2010 Imaging Quantum states of Bosonic atoms
