Center for Advanced Materials Processing Newsletter: August 2024
Message From the Director
In this month's Center for Advanced Materials Processing Newsletter, we report on our 2024 CAMP Annual Technical Meeting, held this spring in nearby Clayton. We are also pleased to announce that Assistant Professor of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Jihoon Seo will lead the Electrochemical Society (ECS) Journal of Solid State Science and Technology in publishing an issue honoring S.V. Babu. As well, we share news and honors for our CAMP-affiliated faculty. I hope you enjoy reading about CAMP, one of 15 New York State-funded Centers of Advanced Technology that make it their mission to assist industry with technological challenges.
— Devon Shipp, Director of CAMP, Professor of Chemistry & Biomolecular Science
Annual Technical Meeting
The CAMP Annual Technical Meeting hosted more than 120 scientists, industry leaders, state economic development representatives and students. It featured presentations on aerospace and defense, colloidal materials, sustainable building materials, and emerging topics on computational modeling, as well as a research and technology showcase.
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Journal Issue Honoring Babu
Prof. Jihoon Seo will lead the Electrochemical Society (ECS) Journal of Solid State Science and Technology in publishing a focus issue honoring Professor Emeritus S.V. Babu. Seo will lead a team of guest editors from companies like Intel, Micron, Applied Materials, Ebara and Entegris in the focus issue, which will be published to celebrate Babu’s 80th birthday.
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Innovative PFAS Mitigation
Prof. Yang Yang has published research in Nature Water, a sister journal of Nature focusing on water sustainability. Yang's team developed an innovative non-thermal, cost-effective method of near-complete defluorination and mineralization of PFAS in various types of wastewater.
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Deep Tissue Imaging
Prof. Xiaocun Lu has been awarded an Engineering Research Initiation grant from the National Science Foundation, supporting his pioneering research to develop advanced biophotonic technology for deep tissue imaging. The technology could overcome the limitations of traditional imaging methods such as MRI, CT, and ultrasound imaging.
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