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Jeanne VanBriesen
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Paradigm Shift on Control of Nanoparticle Fate in the Environment
Extensive work by our IGERT team, in collaboration with the Center for the Environmental Implications of Nanotechnology (CEINT), has shifted focus to assessing the environmental interactions of nanoparticles... More »
Extensive work by our IGERT team, in collaboration with the Center for the Environmental Implications…
Our second trainee cohort began in fall 2012 with two additional students from the department of…
IGERT Trainees participated in two courses during this reporting period that increased their understanding…
Amy Dale has developed a diagenetic model of silver nanoparticle transformation in freshwater sediments….
The Material Science faculty and trainee team is working to understand and harness the interactions…
A consistent theme emerging from our IGERT research is that the fate of engineered nanomaterials…
IGERT Faculty member Dr. Mohammad Islam invited fellow IGERT faculty team member Dr. Kris Dahl to…
Our first trainee cohort began in fall 2011. During the cohort’s first semester we launched…
IGERT student Rachael Ferebee has focused on methods to synthesize and characterize block copolymer/enzyme…
IGERT student John Stegemeier has focused on the transformations of ZnO NPs in the environment. Interactions…
IGERT student Amy Dale has developed a mass balance based model for the fate of silver nanoparticles…
During the 2012 spring semester our IGERT program co-coordinated a course, “Environmental Nanotechnology”…
Our Nanotechnology Environmental Effects and Policy IGERT students have worked as a cohort to plan…