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Nov 08

The rise of digital twins Opens in new window

Part Three: A Space Ripe for Innovation & Industry Collaboration

Oct 24

Analyzing waste pit contaminants Opens in new window

Professor Greg Lowry is using robots to increase both safety and speed in the remediation process. He is working to develop terrestrial robots that can potentially autonomously explore natural environments, select sample locations, extract samples, and analyze the data online without exposing humans to hazardous conditions.

Sep 27

Kagdi named HECC Fellow Opens in new window

Kagdi is a PhD student in Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) and received her BE in Environmental Engineering from Lalbhai Dalpatbhai College of Engineering, India. She is currently being advised by Professor Greg Lowry.

Aug 16

Summer research: Plant nanotechnology REU Opens in new window

"This research provides information for the specific characteristics that nanoparticles should have in order to develop targeted nanocarriers. Also, it will help future researchers to continue with studies on specific organelles inside the cell," said Manzano.

Jan 14

Waldvogel works on LANL sustainability and zero-carbon plans Opens in new window

In her current position at LANL, Waldvogel is able to fulfill what she calls her passion—solving problems while making processes more efficient.

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