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Read article: Solving the mystery of an ancient enzyme could lead to new carbon capture strategies
Solving the mystery of an ancient enzyme could lead to new carbon capture strategies
 Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have discovered important new clues in the mystery of how an ancient enzyme can turn atmospheric carbon into biomolecules, a natural process that could be helpful in developing new methods for converting greenhouse gases like carbon...
Read article: Researchers capture nanoparticle movements to forge new materials
Researchers capture nanoparticle movements to forge new materials
Researchers can now observe the phonon dynamics and wave propagation in self-assembly of nanomaterials with unusual properties that rarely exist in nature. This advance will enable researchers to incorporate desired mechanical properties into reconfigurable, solution-processible metamaterials,...
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Read article: Modeling technique enables predictive control over patterned material formation
Modeling technique enables predictive control over patterned material formation
Researchers at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology have developed a computational model that digs into the chemical “recipe” of polymer manufacturing to provide predictive control over how materials self-organize to give rise to new textures and properties.“That means...
Read article: Mikael Backlund selected Scialog Fellow for Quantum Matter & Information initiative
Mikael Backlund selected Scialog Fellow for Quantum Matter & Information initiative
Mikael Backlund is one of 50 scientists selected as Scialog Fellows by the Research Corporation for Science Advancement to participate in a Quantum Matter and Information initiative that will bring together scientists from physics, chemistry, materials science,...
Read article: Graduate student Chang Jiang receives Gary Schuster mentoring award
Graduate student Chang Jiang receives Gary Schuster mentoring award
This past academic year, undergraduate student researcher Santiago Castro had a lot to learn when he joined the organic chemistry lab of Prof. Jeff Chan. Despite his lack of experience in an organic chemistry research lab, Castro said his graduate student mentor, Chang Jiang, has helped him become...

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Martin Gruebele

Spotlight: Martin Gruebele

James R. Eiszner Endowed Chair in chemistry and Professor of Physics and Center for Biophysics and quantitative Biology Professor Gruebele received his BS degree in 1984, and his PhD in 1988 from the University of California at Berkeley. After working as a postdoctoral fellow at the California Institute of Technology, he joined the faculty of the University of Illinois in 1992. Dr. Gruebele is also a faculty member of the Beckman Institute.