NEW YORK—Xi Chen, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering with the City University of New York’s Advanced Science Research Center (CUNY ASRC) and The City College of New York, has been […]
Research led by Rein Ulijn, Director of the CUNY Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)’s Nanoscience Initiative and Professor of Chemistry at Hunter College, has paved the way for the development […]
A team led by CUNY ASRC Nanoscience Initiative Director Rein V. Ulijn and Professor Mathew Dalby of the University of Glasgow has developed gels with tunable properties that mimic the […]
The CUNY Advanced Science Research Center’s Nanoscience Initiative completed its faculty roster with the hiring of Adam Braunschweig and Xi Chen this June. Braunschweig and Chen join Initiative Director Rein […]
Joanna Aizenberg, David L. Kaplan, Joel Schneider and Rui L. Ruis were amongst the keynote speakers featured at the Bio|Nano|Med conference, organized by the CUNY Advanced Science Research Center’s Nanoscience […]
Research on the design of fully reconfigurable magnetic nanopatterns whose properties and functionality can be programmed and reprogrammed on-demand conducted by CUNY Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC) Professor Dr. Elisa […]
A team of international scientists led by researchers of the CUNY Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC) and the Politecnico of Milan in Italy has demonstrated a novel approach for designing […]
Emulsions, the stabilized mixtures of oil and water are the basis of many food and personal care products such as spreads, creams, and pastes. Each product has different requirements and […]
A team co-led by Dr. Elisa Riedo, a professor with the CUNY Advanced Science Research Center’s (ASRC) Nanoscience Initiative, recently published a study on nanoscale thermal measurements in Nature Communications. […]
The CUNY Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC) Nanoscience Initiative hosted its latest iteration of the Nanoscience NY series, Active & Adaptive Materials, on October 22 and 23. Featuring an international […]