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Atomic Force Microscopy: application in nanoscience

Atomic Force Microscopy: application in nanoscience

Tweet About the author: Rui Filipe Serra Maia is a PhD student in Geosciences at Virginia Tech. Check out his profile on the VTSuN student page. Today I am going to tell you about the importance of Atomic Force Microscopy in nanoscience … Continue reading →

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Posted on September 28, 2015 by Marina Vance · 1 Comment

Peering into the Mysterious Microbial World

Peering into the Mysterious Microbial World

About the Author: Jacob Metch is a PhD student in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech. Check out his profile on the VTSuN student page. Tweet Bacteria definitely have their dark side occasionally, but … Continue reading →

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Posted on March 23, 2015 by Marina Vance · Leave a comment

Engineered versus incidental nanoparticles in the atmosphere

Engineered versus incidental nanoparticles in the atmosphere

Tweet About the author: Dr. Linsey Marr is a professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia and part of of VTSuN. Take a deep breath. You just inhaled about 1 million … Continue reading →

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Posted on February 16, 2015 by Marina Vance · 1 Comment

Transmission Electron Microscopy: Application in environmental nanoscience

Transmission Electron Microscopy: Application in environmental nanoscience

Tweet About the author: Rui Filipe Serra Maia is a PhD student in Geosciences at Virginia Tech. Check out his profile on the VTSuN student page. Today I am going to tell you about Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM), a fascinating imaging technique. … Continue reading →

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Posted on February 9, 2015 by Marina Vance · Leave a comment

Once Upon a Time…

Once Upon a Time…

About the author: Gargi Singh is a PhD student in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech. Check out her profile on the VTSuN student page. Tweet Once upon a time, two roommates, Gagi and Saina lived happily in … Continue reading →

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Posted on January 12, 2015 by Marina Vance · 3 Comments

DNA: The code of life

DNA: The code of life

Tweet About the author: Maria Virginia Riquelme Breazeal is a PhD student in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech. Check out her profile on the VTSuN student page.   Are you alive? The intuitive response might be “well yes, of … Continue reading →

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Posted on November 24, 2014 by Marina Vance · 4 Comments

The Air We Breathe

The Air We Breathe

Tweet About the author: James Dale is a PhD candidate in Geosciences at Virginia Tech. Check out his profile on the VTSuN student page. Environmental research is often oriented around environmental stewardship: the protection of natural resources is important for as … Continue reading →

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Posted on September 22, 2014 by Marina Vance · Leave a comment

Raman Spectroscopy in Nanotechnology

Raman Spectroscopy in Nanotechnology

Tweet About the author: Dr. Weinan Leng is a research scientist in the department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech. Check out his profile in the VTSuN page. Just like human fingerprints – a … Continue reading →

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Posted on August 19, 2014 by Marina Vance · Leave a comment

What is graphene?

What is graphene?

Tweet About the author: Rui Filipe Serra Maia is a PhD student in Geosciences at Virginia Tech. Check out his profile on the VTSuN student page. Have you ever imagined winning a Nobel Prize by using the most powerful particle accelerator? Probably … Continue reading →

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Posted on August 5, 2014 by Marina Vance · Leave a comment

Nanoparticles in A Soccer Ball?

Nanoparticles in A Soccer Ball?

Tweet We are currently in the midst of the largest international men’s soccer tournament: The 2014 FIFA World Cup.  I’ve been watching the matches from Glasgow and enjoying the electrifying atmosphere. Let’s go USA!! There … Continue reading →

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Posted on June 26, 2014 by Marjorie Willner · 3 Comments
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