Sadia Kabir is exploring a new world in the basement of Farris Engineering Building. The Ph.D. student in engineering works in the research group headed by University of New Mexico Distinguished Professor of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Plamen...
When Chemical and Biomedical Engineering student Monica Padilla graduates this week with her Master’s degree, she will have the satisfaction of knowing her research helped develop the science to answer the question - can a problem gas become an industrial solution?
Research faculty members in the Center for Micro-Engineered Materials and Chemical and Biological Engineering Alexey Serov, Plamen Atanassov, Kateryna Artyushkova and Ivana Gonzales will spend the next two years working to develop materials for a...
Barr HaleviPajarito Powder is a fledgling company that is about to move from the basement of the Farris Engineering Building into new space, but UNM has been a good place to develop a a powder that may someday replace platinum as a catalyst in fuel ...