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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 →

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

Nanocellulose – A Novel Support for Nanoparticles

Nanocellulose – A Novel Support for Nanoparticles

Tweet About the author: Haoran Wei is a PhD student in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Virginia Tech. Check out his profile on the VTSuN student page. We are very familiar with cellulose, which is the primary component of the paper we … Continue reading →

Posted on July 28, 2014 by Marina Vance · Leave a comment
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