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Ricardo Rivera-Maldonado
A race to clean energy
Doug Reed wearing glasses and a collared shirt
Doug Reed receives Scialog Collaborative Innovation Award
A scientist in a lab coat, goggles, and gloves working at a fume hood.
CEI launches graduate certificate in Clean Energy Science, Engineering, and Society
Doug Reed wearing glasses and a collared shirt
Meet Prof. Doug Reed
Three students stand side by side wearing yellow leis.
MEM-C: Moonshots & Island Voyages
Alexandra Velian
Alexandra Velian wins 2023 ACS Inorganic Chemistry Lectureship
Two portraits side by side: Sarah Pristash and Chetan Poudel
Poudel and Pristash receive WRF Postdoctoral Fellowships
Ricardo Rivera-Maldonado
Rivera-Maldonado wins award for bilingual climate science fact sheet
Dianne Xiao
Dianne Xiao receives Packard Fellowship
Madison Monahan stands between her mentors Brandi Cossairt and Jim De Yoreo in front of a banner that reads "Doctor in the House"
Exploring New Materials Through Collaboration
Portrait of Munira Khalil
Munira Khalil receives prestigious Brown Investigator Award
A cartoon depiction of the light-induced ferromagnetism that the researchers observed in ultrathin sheets of tungsten diselenide and tungsten disulfide.
Lasers trigger magnetism in atomically thin quantum materials
Jenekhe and De Yoreo
Jenekhe and De Yoreo elected to National Academy of Engineering
Kovacs and Stoll
Kovacs and Stoll elected as AAAS Fellows
Jose Araujo
Jose Araujo receives WRF Postdoctoral Fellowship
David Ginger at the sample preparation laboratory for atomic force microscopy in the UW’s Molecular Engineering and Sciences Building.
NSF to fund revolutionary center for optoelectronic, quantum technologies
UW MEM-C logo
Two new UW partnerships funded by NSF seed grants
Cossairt headshot 2020
Cossairt honored as Finalist for Blavatnik National Award for Young Scientists
Dianne Xiao
Dianne Xiao receives DOE Early Career Research Award
Four members of the BlueDot team on UW's campus
This technology collaborative promises a brighter future for solar
US-MAP Consortium organizers and industry members.
Solar researchers across country join forces with industry to boost U.S. solar manufacturing