Posts Tagged ‘NASCENT’

NASCENT Center Adds Magic Leap as New Industrial Partner

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NASCENT Center Adds Magic Leap as New Industrial Partner

NASCENT, a National Science Foundation-funded Nanosystems Engineering Research Center co-directed by chemical engineering professor Roger Bonnecaze, has added Magic Leap, a company working to develop novel human computing interfaces and software for mixed reality and other applications, to the center’s Industrial Partnership Program.

Magic Leap is the latest industrial partner to team up Read the rest »

Roger Bonnecaze Elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science

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Double Vision

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Double Vision

Meghali and Sonali Chopra are identical twins. They both have long dark hair, bright smiles, and have jointly agreed that Sonali will wear bangs and Meghali will not. They never went through that rebellious phase of forging their own paths.

In fact, they’ve been colleagues and collaborators as long as they can remember—ever since they … Read the rest »

Top Stories of 2012

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Top Stories of 2012 Chemical engineering was mentioned in four of the Cockrell School’s Top 10 stories of 2012

Success in Numbers

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Success in Numbers The Cockrell School’s Year in Review video features highlights from 2012, including the McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering naming, the new NASCENT research center and faculty accolades

$18.5M Grant Establishes Nanomanufacturing Systems for Mobile Computing Center

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$18.5M Grant Establishes Nanomanufacturing Systems for Mobile Computing Center

The University of Texas at Austin has been selected to receive an $18.5 million grant over the next five years from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to create and lead a nanosystems engineering research center.

The Nanomanufacturing Systems for Mobile Computing and Mobile Energy Technologies (NASCENT) will develop innovative nanomanufacturing, nanosculpting and nanometrology systems that … Read the rest »