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It wasn’t the most direct path to becoming a materials scientist, but Younan Xia ended up in his “dream job” with a bit of persistence, flexibility and appreciation for foundational science. The self-described “accidental” chemist was named a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor in materials…
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Engineering metals from the inside out: building stronger materials through microscopic chaos
CategoriesTo the naked eye, a piece of metal is just a piece of metal. But researchers like Tim Rupert, a professor of materials science and engineering and the Director of…
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Proposed convening of materials science leaders receives 2026 Johns Hopkins Nexus Award funding
CategoriesA team led by MatSci Department Head Michael Kessler is planning to convene the University Materials Council to discuss the future of materials science research and education. The University Materials Council is made up of roughly 150 department heads, chairs, directors, and leaders…
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Materials science undergraduate Mareham Yacoub has been named the 2026 National Leader of the Year for Service to Campus and Community by Omicron Delta Kappa (OΔK), a national collegiate leadership honor society. The Omicron Delta Kappa recognizes…
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Baltimore students of all ages came to the Homewood campus last month to be wowed by materials science. At a series of booths outside Levering Hall, they made slime, played with hydrogels, built…
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Doctors insert more than 2 million tiny wire mesh tubes, or heart stents, into Americans’ blood vessels a year to treat heart disease, according to health care market research firm iData Research. Stents are one of many implants…