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      • Microfluidics
      • Uncertainty quantification
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General Information

General Information for Grad Students:

If you are interested in joining the Multiscale Nano Group, you can apply to one of the three departments/programs below. Once you are accepted into the program, I can talk to you about potential opportunities in the group.

  1. Walker Department of Mechanical Engineering. Grad students interested in joining the group should be admitted into one of the following research areas: Advanced Materials Science and Engineering, Clean Energy Technology, Computational Engineering, Nano and Micro-Scale Engineering, and Thermal Fluids Systems and Transport Phenomena.
  2. Oden Institute for Computational Engineering & Sciences. Grad students interested in joining the group should be admitted into the Computational Science, Engineering, & Mathematics (CSEM) degree program. More details on the CSEM program can be found here.
  3. Texas Materials Institute. Grad students interested in the Materials Science and Engineering Graduate Program can find more details here.

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Group News

  • Congratulations to JP!
  • Congratulations to Mohan!
  • Anshul’s collaborative research appears in Nature Materials!
  • Check out the group’s work on Quantum Computing!
  • Congratulations to Professor Kim!
  • A New Pathway to Ionic Memory!
  • Mohan’s collaborative research appears in Nature!
  • Congratulations to Arghyadeep!
  • Alumni Update – October 2025
  • Sequencing Peptides with Single Amino Acid Resolution!

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