Professor Morgan was featured recently in an article from the UW College of Engineering highlighting a collaborative effort using machine vision to tackle challenges in medical imaging! Please see the College of Engineering news page …
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Postdoc openings with Prof. Dane Morgan
Multiple postdoctoral positions with Prof. Dane Morgan are now available. Please see this page or download Morgan Group Postdocs 2021 for the details of the positions.
Postdoc openings with Prof. Izabela Szlufarska
Multiple postdoctoral positions in computational materials science with Prof.Izabela Szlufarska are now available. Please see this page or download PostdocPositions_UnivWisconsin for the details of the positions.
Congratulations for our new paper on Science Advances!
Check out our new Science Advances article by Prof. Szlufarska on how layering in MAX phase ceramics provides a highly promising pathway to engineering new materials with improved radiation resistance. Hongliang Zhanng, Jianqi Xi, and …
Congratulations to Faust and Tianyu for passing their PhD thesis defense!
Congratulations to CMG members Dr. Faust (Yeqi) Shi (left) and Dr. Tianyu Ma (right) for passing their PhD thesis defense examination. Well done!
Congratulations to Jun and Mingren for passing their prelim exam!
Congratulations to CMG members Jun Young Kim (left) and Mingren Shen (right) for passing their prelim exam. Well done!
Prof. Szlufarska and Prof. Morgan are funded for a new project on materials for particle accelerators.
Prof. Izabela Szlufarska and Prof. Dane Morgan are collaborating on a new exciting project funded by the US Department of Energy High Energy Physics Program on materials for particle accelerators. Link to the news.
Congratulations to CMG alumnus Prof. Shenzhen Xu for a new faculty position at Peking University!
A huge congratulations to CMG graduate Prof. Shenzhen Xu, now a new faculty at Peking University in Beijing, China.
Ben plays the leading role in the materials research track of Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) programs
CMG Ph.D. student Ben Afflerbach helped transform the in-person, lab-based REU program into a virtual primer on data science and machine learning research. Here is the link to the news.
Congratulations for our new paper on Nature Materials!
Check out our new Nature Materials article on how chemistry of grain boundaries in ceramics evolves under radiation, which has important implications for the many properties that depend on grain boundaries. Xing Wang (now an …