Nano News

Congratulations to Dr. Joseph Wang and Dr. Sheng Xu on their latest paper, "A wearable cardiac ultrasound imager," published in Nature.

Congratulations to Dr. Shyue Ping On on the latest paper, "A universal graph deep learning interatomic potential for the periodic table," published in Nature Computational Science.

Congratulations to Dr. Joseph Wang and Dr. Sheng Xu on their latest paper, "A stretchable epidermal sweat sensing platform with an integrated printed battery and electrochromic display," published in Nature Electronics.

"Nanoparticle-modified microrobots for in vivo antibiotic delivery to treat acute bacterial pneumonia" is the latest paper to be published by Dr. Joseph Wang and Dr. Liangfang Zhang in Nature Materials.

Starting August 2022 in partnership with Anton Paar

A big round of applause to Dr. Daniel Wangpraseurt, an Assistant Project Scientist and Prof. Shaochen Chen, Chair of NanoEngineering.

‘Closing the loop for patients with Parkinson disease: where are we?’ is the latest Nature Neurology Perspective article. Congrats to the entire Parkinson sensing team, including the collaboration with Professor Irene Litvan!

Congratulations to Dr. Joe Wang for receiving the 2022 UCSD Academic Senate Distinguished Research Award! 

Professor Jian Luo has been elected into the World Academy of Ceramics in the Class “Science” in the ac

A huge congratulations to Dr.

Congrats to Professors Jian Luo and Ken Vecchio, and our NE affiliates for being awarded the 2022 Journal of the European Ceramics Society Best Paper Award. 

Congratulations to Professor Tod Pascal for winning a CAREER award from the National Science Foundation (NSF). The Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program is a foundation-wide activity that offers the NSF's most prestigious awards in support of early-career faculty who have the potentia

Dr. Nicole Steinmetz and Dr. Jon Pokorski's article highlights the opportunities of molecular farming for manufacture of biologics and integration of materials science for delivery of such biologics in particular with a focus on world-wide distribution and application.

Ten professors at the University of California San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering, including our very own, Shirley Meng, Shyue Ping Ong, Joseph Wang, Sheng Xu and Liangfang Zhang are among the world’s most influential researchers in their fields, according to

Dr. Nicole Steinmetz and Dr. Jon Pokorski labs have developed fridge-free COVID-19 vaccines that are grown in plants and bacteria. In preclinical studies, the vaccine candidates demonstrated to be effective as a single dose and could be self administered as a patch.

Congratulations to the inaugural 2021 IUPAC Analytical Chemistry Medal recipient--Dr.

A research team, led by NanoEngineering professor Shaochen Chen, developed a 3D printer that can rapidly produce 96-well array of living human tissue samples within 30 minutes, which can accelerate drug development.