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Undergraduate Research Opportunities

Undergraduates with a strong interest in computational science and engineering and nanotechnology are invited to apply for research opportunities in the Multiscale Nanotechnology Group. Interested students should contact Prof. Aluru with a copy of the transcript summarizing the course work and grades.

N. R. Aluru
Mechanical Engineering & Oden Institute
The University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX 78712

e-mail: aluru@utexas.edu

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Group News

  • Sequencing Peptides with Single Amino Acid Resolution!
  • Catalysis-Mediated Separation of Critical Minerals
  • Congratulations to Hananeh!
  • Open Positions!
  • Tuning Electron Wind Forces at Interfaces!
  • Group Members Receive CSE Continuing Fellowships!
  • IR Spectra of an Ionic Liquid
  • Alumnus Update!
  • Molecular Denoising using Generative Models!
  • Thermal Energy Constraint for NEMD!

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