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 General News 2015

 

Our Liquid Crystal based compound lenses that work like insect eyes are highlighted in popular scientific news: May 2015

  •  http://www.upenn.edu/pennnews/news/penn-researchers-develop-liquid-crystal-based-compound-lenses-work-insect-eyes
  • https://www.nsf.gov/mobile/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=135198&org=NSF&from=news
  • http://www.sciencenewsline.com/articles/2015051819110071.html
  • http://www.theengineer.co.uk/news/liquid-crystal-based-compound-lenses-work-like-insecteyes/1020376.article
  • http://w2.technobahn.com/articles/2015051819110071.html
  • http://nuzzel.com/story/05142015/upenn/penn_researchers_develop_liquidcrystalbased_compound_lenses_that
  • http://crazychucks.com/news/These+compound+lenses+work+like+insect+eyes
  • http://www.webtechking.com/researchers-develop-liquid-crystal-based-compound-lenses-thatwork-like-insect-eyes/
  • http://newslinegroup.org/articles/2015051819110071.html

Contact us

Mohamed Amine Gharbi 

Associate Professor 

Physics Department

Integrated Sciences Complex

University of Massachusetts Boston

100 William T. Morrissey Blvd., Boston, MA 02125

Tel: 617 287 5997

 

Latest News!

- October 2024: Our paper on using defects at smectic interfaces to sense bacteria is accepted in Langmuir Journal!

 

- March 2024: Prof. Gharbi has been awarded the Manning Award for Excellence in Teaching. Congratulations!

 

- January 2024: Prof. Gharbi has been awarded the NSF CAREER Award. Congratulations! Link.

 

- January 2024: Undergraduate students Bhakti and Tanvi joined the Lab! They will work on the dynamics of active materials at complex fluid interfaces. Welcome!

 

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