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– The Alliance for the Development of Additive Processing Technologies (ADAPT), an industry-academia consortium that advances data informatics and advanced characterization technologies to optimize for Additive, welcomes new member Lithoz, the world leader in development and production of ceramic materials and additive manufacturing (AM) systems. Mines is currently investigating mechanical properties of ceramics produced by lithography-based ceramic manufacturing (LCM) with graduate student Sarah Sortedahl with the intent of exploring whether separate standards are needed for ceramic AM.

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– Matt presents at MS&T

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– Dr. Packard was one of the organizers for a National Academy of Engineering event on campus 
– Post-doc Dong Wu took a job with Lam Research in China

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– Dustin (graduate student) accepted an invitation to judge the Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship (SULI) poster session at NREL

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– Noor was awarded a scholarship for the fifth International School on Materials for Energy hosted by the Ettore Centere in Erice, Italy
– Anna Braun (summer intern) presented her work at the REMRSEC REU poster session

June

– Former summer intern (2015) Chloe Castenada, was awarded a spot for the Fall 2016 SULI position at NREL. Her efforts will focus on quantum dots and device applications.

May

– Anna Braun (undergraduate) joined the research group in the REMRSEC REU. She will assit Dustin on the project for controlled spalling for cost effective III-V solar cell applications

March

– Dr. Packard and Matt Musselman traveled to the Advanced Photon Source (APS) syncrotron at Argonne National Lab. Working with the High Pressure Collaborative Access Team (HPCAT) they performed in-situ time resolved x-ray diffraction experiments at high pressure in a Diamond Anvil Cell (DAC). A sincere thanks goes to our experienced collaborator at Oak Ridge National Lab, Dr. Bianca Herbert

February

– Cassi Sweet defended her PhD thesis

January

– Dong Wu (Post-Doc) and Noor Alkurd (PhD program, Materials Science) joined the group
– Cassi Sweet’s paper published in Applied Physics Letters, “Controlled exfoliation of (100) GaAs-based devices by spalling fracture”

2015

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– Dr. Packard featured in CASE (College of Applied Science and Engineering) newsletter

October

– Dr. Packard gave a talk at MS&T, “Pressure-induced transformation in rare-earth orthophosphates.”

August

– Taylor Wilkinson was awarded Outstanding Poster at the 2015 CCAC Annual Conference.
– As part of the NSF program Designing Materials to Revolutionize and Engineer our Future, a research collaboration group was awarded $1.5 million over 4 years investigating piezoelectric materials. The principal investigator Geoff Brennecka is joined by fellow professors Corinne Packard, Vladan Stevanovic, Cristian Ciobanu, Paul Constantine, and Andriy Zakutayev from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.

May

– Dustin Crouse joined the research group pursuing his Master’s in Materials Science.

February

– Taylor Wilkinson published ‘Optimizing nano-dynamic mechanical analysis for high-resolution, elastic modulus mapping in organic-rich shales’ in the Journal of Materials Science. One of her images was used as the cover art for the journal.

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– Dr. Packard was elected Vice Chair of the Nanomechanical Behavior​ Committee for TMS at the last annual meeting.

2014

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– Dr. Packard is mentioned in the Denver Business Journal’s “People on the Move” column.
– Dr. Packard has been awarded a National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award for her research “Controlling Pressure-Induced Transformation in Rare Earth Orthophosphates.” Read full article here.

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– Dr. Packard has been selected to receive a 2014 TMS SMD Young Leader Professional Development Award at the upcoming TMS Annual Meeting.
– Undergraduates Tim Wilson and Skylar Zilliox have been awarded undergraduate research fellowships for the spring semester.

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– Taylor Wilkinson successfully defended her Masters of Science thesis in Metallurgical and Materials Engineeing, titled “High-Resolution, Mechanical Property Mapping in Oil Shales.”

October

– Dr. Packard gave an invited talk – “Residual Stress and Mechanical Properties in Transparent Conducting Oxide Contacts for Photovoltaics.’ at the CU Boulder MCEN Graduate Seminar.

September

– Undergraduates Tim Wilson and Skylar Zilliox have been awarded undergraduate research fellowships for the fall semester.

August

– Cassi Sweet received 1st and 2nd place awards in the Colorado Center for Advanced Ceramics Scientific Art Contest.

June

– Post-doctoral associate, Dr. Mukesh Kumar, has accepted a position as an Applications Engineer at Hysitron, Inc.

May

– Undergraduate researcher, Matt Musselman, was featured in Energy and the Earth on p. 12.

March

– Undergraduate researchers, Kayla Raddant Rankin, Anthony Martinez, and Ray Oberbroeckling have accepted positions at Timken Company as a Steel Business Associate, Honeywell Aerospace as a Material and Process Engineer, and Paterson & Cook for a summer internship, respectively.
– Dr. Packard gave an invited talk at the TMS Annual Meeting in March on tuning electronic tunneling using depth-controlled nanoindentation. A publication detailing this work has been accepted at the Journal of Materials Research.

2012

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– Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Professor Corinne Packard recently secured a new NSF grant to infuse modules on the ethics of nanotechnology into the undergraduate LAIS curriculum. Read the article here.

June

– Dr. Corinne Packard co-authored an article featured in the Journal of the American Ceramic Society. The article, Determining Activation Volume for the Pressure-Induced Phase Transformation in β-Eucryptite Through Nanoindentation, was also authored by fellow researchers Subramanian Ramalingam and Ivar E. Reimanis. Read the article here.

May

– While on campus prior to the spring 2012 commencement (at which he delivered the keynote address) Dr. Craig Barrett, retired chief executive officer and chairman of the board of Intel Corporation, toured several labs and discussed current projects with Mines researchers, including a presentation on nanomechanics research from Dr. Corinne Packard. Read full article here.

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– Grant Klafehn (2nd row, 3rd from left) and three other CSM students from the REMRSEC attended the press conference held by Sen. Michael Bennet to unveil a report from Coloradans for an Innovation Economy. The report discussed economic competitiveness in the areas of aerospace, renewable energy, and bioscience. The meeting was held at the Sierra Nevada Corp. headquarters in Louisville. Photo credit, R Sangosti, Denver Post.

– Dr. Corinne Packard appeared in an article of Energy and the Earth, explaining her work at Colorado School of Mines and NREL, and giving an overview of her area of focus. Photo credit, Tom Cooper, Lightbox Images. Article on pp. 46-47