University of Connecticut Institute of Materials Science
The Self-Assembled Functional Nanomaterials (SAFN) Lab at the University of Connecticut specializes in the fundamental understanding of self- and directed-assembly mechanisms involving nanostructures. Their research is focused on applications in biomedical sensing and energy materials, aiming for large-quantity, low-cost manufacturing of functional nanomaterials.
Led by Dr. Mu-Ping Nieh, the lab engages in a variety of research projects that explore interactions between nanoparticles and biological systems, as well as the formation of lipid self-assemblies and polymer interactions. The SAFN Lab seeks passionate and self-motivated students to join their innovative research team.
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