Nathan Jackson, an assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, is receiving Department of Defense (DoD) funding to develop new functional thin films that could be utilized in microsystem sensors and actuator applications, including...
As the deadly COVID-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc around the world with no end in sight, new ways in which to stop the spread or mitigate the effects of the disease are few.
Although most experts agree that a vaccine would significantly slow or...
Bacteria is such a common part of our world most of us don’t think much about it, but when bacteria grows prolifically on some surfaces it can cause major problems. One example is bacterial growth on a urinary catheter, another is bacterial growth on the...
School of Engineering Dean Joseph Cecchi announced that Distinguished Professor Abhaya K. Datye will be the inaugural chair of the new Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering (CBE). His appointment begins July 1.
Loreen Lamoureaux, a University of New Mexico biomedical engineering graduate student, is working on ways to quickly detect Escherichia coli or E. coli bacteria in meat before it reaches the consumer.
The Center for Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) at the Mind Research Network, in partnership with the University of New Mexico, received a $15 million grant that will position New Mexico as one of the premier brain imaging sites while ...
Zachariah HarrisThe study of engineering is finding ways to solve problems, which is ironic because UNM Chemical Engineering graduate Zachariah Harris has had to find ways to work with some unusual physical problems on his way to graduation. "I had to ...
Richard LarsonThe UNM Center for Biomedical Engineering is initiating a regular series of biomedical engineering seminars on Wednesdays at 4 p.m. in the Centennial Engineering Center Auditorium (Room 1041). The first speaker on Wednesday, Aug. 29 will be ...
The UNM Center for Biomedical Engineering is hosting an American Chemical Society seminar for Ph.D. students in chemistry, biomedical engineering, and related sciences on Friday, Jan. 13 in Dane Smith Hall Room 123 on the UNM campus.Presentations will be ...