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Multiscale Nano Group News

May 8, 2023, Filed Under: Multiscale Nano Group News

Inducing Electric Current in Graphene Using Ionic Flow

Congratulations to Anshul! His collaborative work with Prof. Feng’s group on inducing electronic current in graphene exploiting dynamic ion/electron interactions that occur at the liquid/graphene interface just appeared in Nano Letters!

March 22, 2023, Filed Under: Multiscale Nano Group News

Fluids and Electrolytes under confinement in Single-Digit Nanopores

Check out the comprehensive review on nanofluidics! This review is a good starting point for anyone wanting to get into the area of nanofluidics. The article also summarizes the state-of-the-art, identifies knowledge gaps and provides an outlook for the future challenges and opportunities!

February 15, 2023, Filed Under: Multiscale Nano Group News

Graph Neural Networks for Water Phase Identification

Congratulations to Alireza and Hananeh! Their work on using convolutional graph neural networks to identify water phases in bulk, at an interface, and in confinement just appeared in the Journal of Physical Chemistry C.

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  • Check out the group’s work on Quantum Computing!
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  • Alumni Update – October 2025
  • Sequencing Peptides with Single Amino Acid Resolution!
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