Qing Hua Wang
Faculty, Arizona State University
Spring 2021
Robert Michael Loh
Materials science and engineering
Synthesis of 2D Transition Metal Oxides
Exploring new methods of synthesizing new 2D materials may enable enhanced properties for future applications.
Program: FURI
Mark Diego Levin
Materials science and engineering
Sonication-Assisted Hydrothermal Synthesis of B4C Nanosheets for Fabrication of a Solar Steam Generator
Making cheap nanosheets to use in a steam generator may improve sunlight capture for better efficiency.
Program: FURI
Fall 2020
Robert Michael Loh
Materials science and engineering
Germanium Dioxide: Development of Synthesis Techniques
Developing new nanomaterial synthesis, such as germanium dioxide, will equip engineers with more tools to innovate and help human-kind.
Program: FURI
Mark Diego Levin
Materials science and engineering
Sonication-Assisted Hydrothermal Synthesis of B4C Nanosheets for Fabrication of a Solar Steam Generator
By using a new process to produce nanosheets of boron carbide inside of an aerogel, we can make a more efficient and more sustainable steam generator.
Program: FURI
Fall 2019
Janice Emily Baab
Chemical engineering
Removing Selenium Oxoanions from Water Using Layered Double Hydroxides in Chitosan Beads
Creating beads from chitosan with a powder incorporated into them will enable the removal of selenium in water treatment.
Program: FURI
Spring 2019
Cindy Wong
Materials science and engineering
Composite Bricks from Fungus Mycelium and Carbon Nanomaterials for Sustainable Multi-functional Structures
Using nanomaterials in fungus mycelium composites to determine mechanical performance will help build more sustainable infrastructure.
Program: FURI
Zhikai Liu
Materials science and engineering
Enhancing the Flame Retardancy of Polymers by Coating Nanosheets
Studying non-hazardous, water-based, flame-retardant coatings can make effective fire retardants more sustainable.
Program: FURI
Mu-Tao Chen
Materials science and engineering
Formation of Heterostructure Nanoscrolls from 2D Materials for Enhanced Optoelectronic Performance
Studying light absorption from nanoscale, stacked semiconducting 2D materials will help in the development of electronic and optoelectronic devices.
Program: MORE