The process of grinding: IRG 1
One of the primary stages to the analysis of the elements in plants from Las Cucharillas Marsh at Cataño, Puerto Rico is one at the Ecolab by CIRE2N undergraduate and graduate students, this process is called grinding.
By Khyomara Santana|2019-03-15T14:09:59-04:00November 20th, 2018|Categories: News|Tags: Cataño, CIRE2N, Ecolab, Education, Las Cucharillas, Nano, Nanotechnology, NSFCrest, NSFfunded, Research, Students|
One of the primary stages to the analysis of the elements in plants from Las Cucharillas Marsh at Cataño, Puerto Rico is one at the Ecolab by CIRE2N undergraduate and graduate students, this process is called grinding.
By Khyomara Santana|2018-11-15T14:54:36-04:00November 15th, 2018|Categories: News|Tags: Education, Nano, Nanoparticles, Nanotechnology, Research, Students|
Stanford researchers retooled an electron microscope to work with visible light and gas flow, making it possible to watch a photochemical reaction as it swept across a nanoparticle the size of a single cold virus.
By Khyomara Santana|2019-03-15T14:14:11-04:00October 26th, 2018|Categories: News|Tags: CIRE2N, Education, Nano, Nanotechnology, NSFCrest, NSFfunded, Students, SummerCamp, Training, UPRRP|
CIRE2N sponsored a summer research program from June, 18 to July, 13 2018; in order to promote excellence in science education for high schools that allowed 10 student-teacher pairs to participate.