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Materials Research
Advanced Materials Research Lab

Research activities involve integration of materials science, bioengineering, and mechanical engineering to characterize new materials for use in emerging technologies. [More]


Biointerfacial Engineering Research
Biointerfacial Engineering Research

Research areas include Protein Nanoparticles Project, Biosensor Project and Spider Silk Project. [More]


Interfaces in the Environment
Interfaces in the Environment

Membranes, Particles & Nanotechnology
Our research group focuses on problems associated with physicochemical processes in engineered and natural environmental systems. Understanding and ultimately controlling the many complex mechanisms that occur at environmental interfaces may resolve many of these problems. As is the case for environmental engineering as a whole our work falls at the junction of many different disciplines, including colloid and interface science, chemical engineering, nanotechnology, microbiology, and materials science. [More]


Kester Structural Lab
Kester Structural Lab

This site is dedicated to providing access to the University of Wyoming structural research lab. This site provides students and the public access to video, charts, data, and pictures of tests that take place in the lab. [More]


Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology

Development of New Solid CO2 Sorbents
The objective of the research is to find regenerable, high-capacity, long-life, and low-cost CO2 sorbents with characteristics of nanomaterials.[More]


Soft Materials Laoratory
Soft Materials Laoratory

Soft Materials Laboratory is a multidisciplinary research team dedicated to understanding bionanomaterials, living polymerization, carbon recovery, polyionics, and molecular energy systems; the soft condensed matter province of physical and life sciences. [More]