Author: Quinn Khuc

  • Professor Gogotsi to Deliver Plenary Lecture at the SGEST Symposium

    Professor Gogotsi to Deliver Plenary Lecture at the SGEST Symposium

    Professor Gogotsi will deliver a plenary lecture titled “2D MXenes for Electrochemical Energy Storage Applications” at the Inaugural Symposium on Sustainable and Green Electrochemical Science and Technology (SGEST) September 27-29, 2023 CEST, VISTEC, Rayong, Thailand.  Registration: https://www.vistec.ac.th/news-events/events/20 

  • Professor Gogotsi to Give Young Ceramists Network Webinar

    Professor Gogotsi to Give Young Ceramists Network Webinar

    On September 14, 2023 Yury Gogotsi will be giving a webinar for the Young Ceramists Network of the European Ceramic Society titled, “MXenes – 2D Ceramics that Outperform Graphene”. Seats are limited and so we encourage you to register today! Register here: https://bit.ly/3OMmJhy 

  • Advice for Young Scientists

    Advice for Young Scientists

    Check out Yury Gogotsi’s interview on the EChem Channel on YouTube where he gives his advice to young scientists. Prof. Gogotsi is interviewed by DNI post-docs, Dr. Yuan Zhang and Dr. Rucoun (John) Wang. YouTube: Interviewing Prof. Yury Gogotsi: Suggestions for young scientists – YouTube

  • NanoArtography Submissions Due September 30, 2023

    NanoArtography Submissions Due September 30, 2023

    It’s that time of year again! The NanoArtography competition is accepting submissions of research art through September 30, 2023.   The prize for first place is $1,000 and the prize for People’s Choice is $500!  Visit the NanoArtography website here: https://www.nanoartography.org/

  • DNI Alumna Nominated to Vice President of ASM International Board

    DNI Alumna Nominated to Vice President of ASM International Board

    Congratulations to alumna Elizabeth Hoffman who has been nominated vice president of ASM International Board for 2023-2024! She will be officially voted into the position in October. Hoffman is a Fellow of ASM International, a recipient of the ASM International Silver Medal Award, a recipient of the Drexel Alumni Service to the Profession Award, and…

  • The Electrochemical Society Features Yury Gogotsi’s NAI Induction

    The Electrochemical Society Features Yury Gogotsi’s NAI Induction

    The Electrochemical Society, of which Professor Gogotsi is a Fellow, announced his induction to the National Academy of Inventors on their website.  Read the article here: https://www.electrochem.org/ecsnews/ecs-fellow-yury-gogotsi/#more-80228

  • Yury Gogotsi on Thinking in Dark Times

    Yury Gogotsi on Thinking in Dark Times

    Yury Gogotsi was the guest of the new episode of Thinking in Dark Times, a podcast series by http://UkraineWorld.org. Listen to the podcast: 🎧 https://on.soundcloud.com/aF4ZP

  • Gogotsi will give Science History Institute Talk

    Gogotsi will give Science History Institute Talk

    On November 30, Professor Gogotsi will present “MXenes and the Era of 2D Materials by Design” at the meeting of the Joseph Priestley Society at the Science History Institute in Philadelphia and Online. Registration is free: https://www.sciencehistory.org/visit/events/mxenes-and-opening-the-era-of-2-dimensional-materials-by-design/ 

  • EXEL – Drexel University Research Magazine Features DNI Research

    EXEL – Drexel University Research Magazine Features DNI Research

    Drexel University’s Research Magazine featured two articles covering DNI research this summer! “Power Patch for Wearable Tech” features the JMC A paper co-authored by DNI group members Alex Inman, Tania Hryhorchuk, Lingyi Bi, and other collaborators. The series “Battery Science: Charging Forward” includes a story called “The Great Conductor” that covers MXene research. Check out…

  • Gogotsi on Energy-Storing Concrete

    Gogotsi on Energy-Storing Concrete

    Prof. Yury Gogotsi was quoted in a New Scientist article story about Massachusetts Institute of Technology research showing a way to create energy-storing concrete. A subject matter expert, Gogotsi weighs in. Read the article here: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2385500-energy-storing-concrete-could-form-foundations-for-solar-powered-homes/