Lady Irish at Work: What's Next in Tech

Meet some of the next generation of innovators — the women of Notre Dame engineering. These faculty, graduate and undergraduate students, and alumnae are applying their dedication and drive to creating sustainable energy technologies, designing novel biomedical devices, developing novel cancer...

ACS Publications is Growing Globally

We might call ourselves the American Chemical Society—but ACS publications are hardly limited to research from the United States. ACS journals have long been growing globally in scope. In the past 5 years, ACS journals published 48,000 papers from Brazil, India, China,...

ND Energy Celebrates Earth Day

On April 22, ND Energy joined GreeND and other partners to celebrate Earth Day 2016 with a sustainability fair on North Quad. Among the local vendors and information tables, ND Energy’s Smoothie Bike was one of the most popular attractions....

Madison Primary Center Visits Notre Dame

April 15th was a beautiful blue day on the Notre Dame campus and the air was full of energy, in more ways than one. As part of an ongoing partnership with Madison Primary Center in downtown South Bend, ND Energy...

What’s It Really Like? – Energy Research at Notre Dame

While ND Energy’s Student Energy Board (SEB) was brainstorming about what kind of event would be most meaningful for students at Notre Dame, the consensus was that most undergraduate students didn’t know exactly what kind of energy research was being...

Meet ACS Energy Letters Editor-in-Chief Prashant Kamat

ACS is proud to announce the launch of a new journal, ACS Energy Letters, dedicated to showcasing the latest findings in energy conversion and storage from a variety of chemistry disciplines. Leading this exciting new journal is Dr. Prashant Kamat…

News and Updates from GLOBES at the Reilly Center

GLOBES Adopts New Certification Guidelines Under the leadership of Gary Lamberti, GLOBES Director for academic year 2015/2016, new guidelines for the GLOBES Certificate in Environment and Society and a revised application process were approved by the Executive Committee at its September meeting. The streamlined process...

Fact Sheet: Jobs in Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (2015)

ND Energy is pleased to share the following information about Jobs in Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (2015) originally published by the Environmental and Energy Study Institute on November 6, 2015. This fact sheet examines employment in the renewable energy...

Congratulations to the 2015 Energy RET Participants

The final year of the NSF Research Experiences for Teachers (RET) – Engineering a More Sustainable Energy Future – came to a close on July 31st. Ten (10) Science teachers from local high schools participated in the seven-week program and...

Notre Dame Research Announces Internal Grants Program Awards

Thirty-two winners of the Internal Grants Program Awards were announced today by Notre Dame Research. The grants were awarded to faculty from five colleges and schools in three categories: Faculty Research Support (Initiation), Faculty Research Support (Regular), and Equipment Restoration...

ND Energy Participates in Science Alive! 2015

The annual Science Alive! event at the St. Joseph County Public Library downtown South Bend was a success for both the attendees and the volunteers. Thank you to our partner, Mark Robinson from American Electric Power, for bringing the energy...

JINA Art 2 Science Camp Highlights

Check out the highlights of the 2014 Art 2 Science Camp sponsored by the Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics at the University of Notre Dame.  During the JINA Art 2 Science Camp from July 14-18, 2014 in the Jordan Hall...

Haifeng Gao receives research award from the Department of Army

Haifeng Gao, cSEND Faculty, and Assistant Professor of chemistry and biochemistry at the University of Notre Dame, was recently awarded a $150,000 research award from the Chemical Sciences Division of the Department of Army’s Research Office. The research award will...

Xing Named 2014 Young Scientist

The International Symposium for Compound Semiconductors (ISCS) has named Huili (Grace) Xing, professor of electrical engineering at the University of Notre Dame, the winner of the 2014 Young Scientist Award. Established in 1986, the award acknowledges technical achievements in the field of compound...

Phillip To Receive NAMS Young Scientist Award

William A. Phillip, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at the University of Notre Dame, has been named one of the three recipients of the 2014 North American Membrane Society (NAMS) Young Membrane Scientist Award…