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NSF CAREER Awardee

Topics  

  • Cutting-edge engineering research in the CSU
  • Development of batteries, fuel cells and supercapacitors for sustainable energy
  • Multidisciplinary approach to create engineered tissues and scaffolds for tissue repair
  • Development of new materials for biomedical and water purification applications
  • Bioelectrochemical systems for energy and nutrient recovery
  • Development of tissue engineering strategies
  • High energy density storage system development
  • Study of interactions (or coupling) in complex dynamical systems

​Speakers

Chris Bachman, Cal State LA, Electrochemical Energy Storage for Sustainable Technologies

Perla Ayala, Cal State Long Beach, Engineering Models for Tissue Repair 

Sankha Banerjee, Fresno State, Design and Fabrication of Electro and Photo-active Materials for Applications in Biomedical Devices and Water Purification

Christy Dykstra, San Diego State, Resource Recovery Using Bioelectrochemical Systems (BESs)

Christopher Heylman, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Vascularized Human Tumors on a Chip for Drug Screening Dahyun Oh, San Jose State, Making Nonflammable Lithium-Ion Batteries

Subhradeep Roy, CSUN, Study of Interactions in Complex Dynamical Systems