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Using Nanostructured Electrodes to Overcome the Challenges of Small-scale Electrochemical Biosensors
Kaiyu Fu, who returned to Notre Dame in 2022 as assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, was the guest speaker at the April NDnano networking lunch...
Read ArticleThe Chip Makers
Each year, a group of Notre Dame students receives a massive—though tiny—challenge: Build a semiconductor chip inside Notre Dame’s nanofabrication facility.
watch videoPurifying Water With the Power of the Sun
A Notre Dame researcher’s invention could improve access to clean water for some of the world’s most vulnerable people. “Today, the big challenges are information...
watch videoNotre Dame partners with 11 universities to address national semiconductor shortage
The University of Notre Dame has signed a memorandum of understanding to establish the Midwest Regional Network to Address National Needs in Semiconductor and Microelectronics....
Read ArticleNotre Dame researchers’ “backpacks” restore damaged stem cells
Within a newborn’s umbilical cord lie potentially life-saving stem cells that can be used to fight diseases like lymphoma and leukemia. That is why many new parents elect to...
Read ArticleLow-cost, portable device could diagnose heart attacks in minutes
Researchers from the University of Notre Dame’s College of Engineering and the University of Florida’s College of Medicine have developed a sensor that could diagnose a...
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