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Sarah Ross

  • Win $50, VINSE Annual Image Competition

    Win $50, VINSE Annual Image Competition

    The Vanderbilt Institute of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (VINSE) is holding a competition seeking images to be displayed in the VINSE Facilities.  If you have materials or devices that have been fabricated, characterized, or imaged using VINSE equipment, submit entries to VINSE no later than October 29. Image enhancement… Read More

    Jun. 30, 2021

  • VINSE night at the Nashville Sounds

    VINSE night at the Nashville Sounds

    Join the VINSE community at the Nashville Sounds Game Night Nashville Sounds vs. Toledo Mud Hens, August 5th @ 7:05PM If you would like to attend, please email VINSE by July 16th to reserve your free tickets. This is a family event, so feel free to include… Read More

    Jun. 30, 2021

  • VINSE 2021 Graduates

    VINSE 2021 Graduates

    VINSE would like to congratulate all of the 2021 Vanderbilt graduates, especially those associated with VINSE.  These students carried out research within our facilities, were members of our VINSE Tech Crew/office staff or participated in NanoDay! and colloquia events.  Although we can’t celebrate in person, we wish you all the… Read More

    May. 31, 2021

  • 2021 Nanoseminar Schedule

    2021 Nanoseminar Schedule

    The VINSE summer nanoseminar series provides an opportunity for graduate students or post-docs to share their current research with the larger VINSE community to foster discussion and collaboration.  Each seminar will consist of 2 talks of 15-20 minutes each with 10-15 minutes of questions.  The goal of these talks is… Read More

    May. 18, 2021

  • VINSE Welcomes Summer 2021 Undergraduate Students

    VINSE Welcomes Summer 2021 Undergraduate Students

    Meet the Summer NSF REU Fellows and VINSE Tech Crew Members… Read More

    May. 10, 2021

  • Spotlight Podcast Episode 39: Kent Hallman – using VO2 a phase change material to build photonic devices

    Spotlight Podcast Episode 39: Kent Hallman – using VO2 a phase change material to build photonic devices

    This week in the VINSE Spotlight Podcast Kent Hallman tells Alice Leach about using VO2, a phase change material, to build photonic devices. Kent’s paper “Sub-Picosecond Response Time of a Hybrid VO2 :Silicon Waveguide at 1550 nm” was published in Advanced Optical Materials.  Kent graduated with a Ph.D. Read More

    May. 7, 2021

  • Spotlight Podcast Episode 38: Brian O’Grady – a new biomaterial that supports the growth of neurons into neural networks

    Spotlight Podcast Episode 38: Brian O’Grady – a new biomaterial that supports the growth of neurons into neural networks

    This week in the VINSE Spotlight Podcast Brian O’Grady tells Alice Leach about a new biomaterial that supports the growth of neurons into neural networks. Brian’s paper “Development of an N‑Cadherin Biofunctionalized Hydrogel to Support the Formation of Synaptically Connected Neural Networks” was published in ACS Biomaterials Science… Read More

    Mar. 24, 2021

  • Inspiring Women in STEM: Interview with Prof Sandra J Rosenthal

    Inspiring Women in STEM: Interview with Prof Sandra J Rosenthal

    Valpo Women in  STEM interview Dr. Sandra J. Rosenthal, Professor of Chemistry, Biomolecular & Nanoscale Engineering at Vanderbilt University. Dr. Rosenthal is the ACS Herty Medalist and SEC Distinguished Faculty award winner as well as former VINSE Director. Watch Instagram Interview Now Join in at 6:53… Read More

    Mar. 15, 2021

  • Spotlight Podcast Episode 37:  Francis Afzal – photonic devices that have the potential to vastly increase the rate at which we can communicate data

    Spotlight Podcast Episode 37: Francis Afzal – photonic devices that have the potential to vastly increase the rate at which we can communicate data

    This week in the VINSE Spotlight Podcast Francis Afzal tells Alice Leach about photonic devices that have the potential to vastly increase the rate at which we can communicate data. Francis’ paper “O-Band Subwavelength Grating Filters in a Monolithic Photonics Technology” was published in IEEE Photonic Technology Letters. Read More

    Mar. 9, 2021

  • Dr. Alice Leach Receives Grant from VentureWell

    Dr. Alice Leach Receives Grant from VentureWell

    We’re proud to announce that Dr. Alice Leach recently received a VentureWell Faculty Grant in recognition of their commitment to inclusive support of students who are creating innovations for positive social and environmental impact! This funding will support a new course providing entrepreneurial students with conceptual and experiential learning opportunities… Read More

    Feb. 25, 2021