Chemical Engineering Asst. Prof. Gulden Camci-Unal and her team of student researchers are developing biomaterials for repairing heart tissue and bones.
Plastics Engineering Assoc. Prof. Bridgette Budhlall worked with an "innovative" student to design a polymer that would attack the cell walls of bacteria like a toothbrush scrubbing a grape.
Working with a Ph.D. student researcher and aided by a three-month, $15,000 seed grant from the Massachusetts Technology Transfer Center, Environmental Engineering Asst. Prop. Onur Apul has developed a process to aid in removing lead from drinking water.
University and Army researchers are taking advantage of the Fabric Discovery Center to make and test fabric that can act as a portable solar panel, two-way radios and other electronic devices.
Two Mechanical Engineering teams led by Prof. James Sherwood and Asst. Prof. Murat Inalpolat are looking into how to better protect soldiers from serious head injuries.
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