CINCINNATI, Ohio — Inside the College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Cincinnati is a web. Doctor Andrew Steckl and his team are working with researchers at Johns Hopkins ...
Andrew Steckl, PhD, an Ohio eminent scholar and professor of electrical engineering in the University of Cincinnati’s (UC) college of engineering and applied science, working with researchers from ...
When you visit Andrew Steckl's lab at the University of Cincinnati, you see a nondescript glass box that weaves together different fibers. He sees endless possibility. Steckl's lab is coming up with ...
(Nanowerk Spotlight) Ceramics boast impressive strength and durability, but their inherent rigidity and brittleness have long hindered applications demanding flexibility, such as filters, sensors, ...
This review innovatively proposes the use of electrospinning to fabricate electroactive fibrous scaffolds, which mimic the structure of the extracellular matrix while providing electrical activity, ...
a) The coaxial electrospinneret and fiber spinning process. b) Healing agent release from mechanically ruptured capsules which consequently passivates the substrate from the environment. c) ...
UC senior research associate Daewoo Han creates new fibers from coaxial electrospinning in a nanoelectronics lab at the University of Cincinnati. A research team at the University of Cincinnati has ...
Coaxial electrospinning was used to encapsulate the complex hydride ammonia borane in polystyrene to improve its properties as a hydrogen storage material. A solvent selection system was developed by ...
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