Reimagining batteries, one material at a time
For Chemical Engineering Assistant Professor Hui Yang, materials science is more than studying structure and properties to power everyday technology. It's reimagining how they can work better.
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For Chemical Engineering Assistant Professor Hui Yang, materials science is more than studying structure and properties to power everyday technology. It's reimagining how they can work better.
Manually collecting water samples can be time-consuming, expensive and physically demanding. Those challenges drew rising junior Sofiane Lachab to a research project focused on an autonomous water-sampling drone.
Digital image correlation is commonly used by Molinaroli College of Engineering and Computing faculty and students. But it started with a small group of University of South Carolina researchers experimenting with digital imaging tools more than 40 years ago.