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Materials Science & NanoEngineering at Rice University is dedicated to producing the materials scientists and engineers of the future.

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Thank you for attending the MSNE Industry Panel – Careers in Materials Science, where students heard how their future professional careers could evolve. We had a great showing, and we all learned quite a bit. See you next time!

Thank you for attending the MSNE Industry Panel – Careers in Materials Science, where students heard how their future professional careers could evolve. We had a great showing, and we all learned quite a bit. See you next time!
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We are very excited to announce our new D3 course. Sign up for MSNE 201 and learn why some chocolate bars break and others crumble. See you there!

We are very excited to announce our new D3 course. Sign up for MSNE 201 and learn why some chocolate bars break and others crumble. See you there!
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Jun Lou, Karl F. Hasselmann Professor of Materials Science and Nanoengineering, was one of only 15 materials researchers named a 2025 MRS Fellow by Materials Research Society (MRS). Congrats, Jun Lou! Read more: engineering.rice.edu/news/jun-lou-n…

Jun Lou, Karl F. Hasselmann Professor of Materials Science and Nanoengineering, was one of only 15 materials researchers named a 2025 MRS Fellow by <a href="/Materials_MRS/">Materials Research Society (MRS)</a>. Congrats, <a href="/JunlouRice/">Jun Lou</a>! Read more: engineering.rice.edu/news/jun-lou-n…
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Congratulations to our own Jessica Lee and Atin Pramanik, who were honored yesterday at the annual Rice Engineering and Computing Faculty & Staff Awards ceremony! 🎉 Congratulations to the winners and THANK YOU to all our faculty and staff for all you do!

Congratulations to our own Jessica Lee and <a href="/PramanikAtin/">Atin Pramanik</a>, who were honored yesterday at the annual <a href="/RiceEngineering/">Rice Engineering and Computing</a> Faculty &amp; Staff Awards ceremony! 🎉 Congratulations to the winners and THANK YOU to all our faculty and staff for all you do!
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As global demand for EVs and renewable energy storage surges, so does the need for affordable and sustainable batteries. @ricemsne researchers at @riceuniversity have introduced new cone and disc structures for electrochemical energy storage. Read more: news.rice.edu/news/2025/new-…

As global demand for EVs and renewable energy storage surges, so does the need for affordable and sustainable batteries. @ricemsne researchers at @riceuniversity have introduced new cone and disc structures for electrochemical energy storage. Read more: news.rice.edu/news/2025/new-…
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It's here! 📣 The 2025 issue of the Rice Engineering and Computing magazine is a special edition dedicated entirely to computing. #SolvingforGreaterGood 🔗 Explore the issue and see how we’re preparing the next generation of innovators and leaders here: bit.ly/3GOQvlj

It's here! 📣 The 2025 issue of the Rice Engineering and Computing magazine is a special edition dedicated entirely to computing. #SolvingforGreaterGood

🔗 Explore the issue and see how we’re preparing the next generation of innovators and leaders here: bit.ly/3GOQvlj
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Congratulations! 🎉 The George R. Brown School of Engineering and Computing welcomed its graduating students as inductees in the Order of the Engineer and the Pledge of the Computing Professional ceremonies. Looking forward to seeing our Owls soar!! #SolvingforGreaterGood

Congratulations! 🎉 

The George R. Brown School of Engineering and Computing welcomed its graduating students as inductees in the Order of the Engineer and the Pledge of the Computing Professional ceremonies.

Looking forward to seeing our Owls soar!! #SolvingforGreaterGood
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🎉Rice University's Gang Bao received the 2025 Robert Henry Thurston Lecture Award from ASME.org! Bao is the Foyt Family Professor of RICE BIOENGINEERING, chemistry and Rice Materials Science & NanoEngineering, and a CPRIT Scholar in Cancer Research. #SolvingforGreaterGood 🔗 Read more: news.rice.edu/news/2025/bao-…

🎉<a href="/RiceUniversity/">Rice University</a>'s Gang Bao received the 2025 Robert Henry Thurston Lecture Award from <a href="/ASMEdotorg/">ASME.org</a>! Bao is the Foyt Family Professor of <a href="/RiceBIOE/">RICE BIOENGINEERING</a>, chemistry and <a href="/RiceMSNE/">Rice Materials Science & NanoEngineering</a>, and a CPRIT Scholar in Cancer Research. #SolvingforGreaterGood

🔗 Read more: news.rice.edu/news/2025/bao-…
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Principal Investigator Junichiro Kono (Junichiro Kono) and researchers at Rice University reported the first direct observation of a surprising quantum phenomenon predicted over half a century ago, opening pathways for revolutionary applications in quantum computing,

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A team of researchers at Rice University and BCMHouston including TAMEST Member Naomi J. Halas, Ph.D. (NAE, NAS), has developed a new strategy for identifying hazardous pollutants in soil, even ones that have never been isolated or studied in a lab: buff.ly/XSNnixZ

A team of researchers at <a href="/RiceUniversity/">Rice University</a> and <a href="/bcmhouston/">BCMHouston</a> including TAMEST Member Naomi J. Halas, Ph.D. (NAE, NAS), has developed a new strategy for identifying hazardous pollutants in soil, even ones that have never been isolated or studied in a lab: buff.ly/XSNnixZ
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I encourage you to dive into the new Rice Magazine story that breaks down where our research dollars go — and how they fuel an ecosystem of discovery. It’s a great explainer on direct and indirect costs, the life cycle of a grant, and how we support graduate student research at

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💎 Lab-grown diamonds have remarkable properties. A new Rice Materials Science & NanoEngineering method for producing ultrapure diamond films could enable transformative technologies. 💡 Learn more here: news.rice.edu/news/2025/rice… 🔗 Read the article here: advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10… #solvingforgreatergood

💎 Lab-grown diamonds have remarkable properties. A new <a href="/RiceMSNE/">Rice Materials Science & NanoEngineering</a> method for producing ultrapure diamond films could enable transformative technologies. 

💡 Learn more here: news.rice.edu/news/2025/rice…
🔗 Read the article here: advanced.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…

#solvingforgreatergood
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Congratulations to Prof. Matteo Pasquali from Rice Engineering and Computing for being awarded the AIChE MESD Braskem Award for Excellence in Materials Engineering and Science! This award recognizes a leading researcher for outstanding contributions to the field. (1/2)

Congratulations to Prof. Matteo Pasquali from <a href="/RiceEngineering/">Rice Engineering and Computing</a> for being awarded the AIChE MESD Braskem Award for Excellence in Materials Engineering and Science! This award recognizes a leading researcher for outstanding contributions to the field. (1/2)
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🔬 Boris Yakobson, Karl F. Hasselmann Professor in Rice Materials Science & NanoEngineering, proves his decade-old prediction about boron and copper holds up, but in an unexpected way. 🔗 Learn more here: news.rice.edu/news/2025/hope… #solvingforgreatergood #materials Rice Engineering and Computing

🔬  Boris Yakobson, Karl F. Hasselmann Professor in <a href="/RiceMSNE/">Rice Materials Science & NanoEngineering</a>, proves his decade-old prediction about boron and copper holds up, but in an unexpected way.

🔗 Learn more here: news.rice.edu/news/2025/hope…

#solvingforgreatergood #materials <a href="/RiceEngineering/">Rice Engineering and Computing</a>
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🎉 For her impact as a mentor, educator and advocate for student success, Karen Lozano ’96, ’99, Rice Materials Science & NanoEngineering chair at Rice University's Rice Engineering and Computing, is named 2025 Higher Education Professional of the Year by Sloan Scholars Mentoring Network (@ssmn.ssrc.org). Congrats, Dr. Karen Lozano!! 🎉 🔗 engineering.rice.edu/news/karen-loz…

🎉 For her impact as a mentor, educator and advocate for student success, Karen Lozano ’96, ’99, <a href="/RiceMSNE/">Rice Materials Science & NanoEngineering</a> chair at <a href="/RiceUniversity/">Rice University</a>'s <a href="/RiceEngineering/">Rice Engineering and Computing</a>, is named 2025 Higher Education Professional of the Year by <a href="/SloanNetwork/">Sloan Scholars Mentoring Network (@ssmn.ssrc.org)</a>.
Congrats, <a href="/karenslab/">Dr. Karen Lozano</a>!! 🎉 

🔗 engineering.rice.edu/news/karen-loz…