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1 Frost Institutes Collaborative Research Initiative with College of Arts and Sciences
Quantum confinement effects in carbon-quantum-dot integrated thermoelectric materials – Drs. E. Celik and LeBlanc A bio-inspired approach to tailor the structure and mechanical properties of calcium-silicate-hydrate in infrastructure materials – Drs. Ghahremaninezhad and Knecht Predicting Protein Network Within Animals – Drs. Cai and Chiba, Zhang Center for Renewable Biopolymers – Drs. Coverstone, Wilson, Klaus Platinum based catalysts for proton exchange membrane fuel cells – Drs. Liu and Captain Smart Coating of Neural Electrodes for Closed-Loop On-Demand Drug Release – Drs. Prasad and Olivier Organs-on-Chips: Mimicking the Heart on a Microchip – Drs. Agarwal and Prabhakar Names in red are Engineering faculty, names in green are Arts & Sciences faculty, Zhang is from Business and Klaus is from the Marine School


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