Teng Li
@toliteng
Keystone Professor, University of Maryland, College Park, Editor, Extreme Mechanics Letters, R&D 100 Awardee (2018, 2023)
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http://lit.umd.edu 15-05-2020 21:48:00
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Dr. Jun He, Vice President of TSMC, will give a seminar entitled Science behind Chip Manufacturing hosted by Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Harvard SEAS The seminar will be in person. 2:00 pm, Monday, 8 May 2023 Pierce Hall 209
A pleasant surprise to win this recognition last evening. Enjoyed a great reception and enlightening conversations with many inspiring minds. today.umd.edu/device-that-ha… Univ. of Maryland UM Ventures, College Park UMD Research Maryland Engineering @UMDME chambers
Last week I was amazed to learn more about our #UMD Invention of the Year from a pair of Maryland Engineering researchers. An incredible solar-powered, plant-based system that extracts drinkable water from the surrounding air! #FearlesslyUMD go.umd.edu/3NOwP2l
Extreme Mechanics Letters (EML) is very pleased to announce the appointments of the following Special Editors: Zheng Jia Zheng Jia : EML Webinars – Young Researchers Forum Mingchao Liu Mingchao Liu : Social Media Engagement Jingda Tang Jingda Tang : Special Issues
Extreme Mechanics Letters is pleased to announce the Recipients of the 2023 EML Young Investigator Award: Evgueni T. Filipov, Associate Professor, University of Michigan, USA Evgueni T Filipov Mingchao Liu, Assistant Professor, University of Birmingham, UK Mingchao Liu
Thrilled to be recognized by the 2023 R&D 100 Award 🏆 R&D 100 Awards #RD100 UMD Research UMD Department of Mechanical Engineering UM Ventures, College Park Maryland Engineering TEDCO
#EML_Webinar (Young Researchers Forum) on 28 November 2023 will be given by Diego Misseroni at University of Trento Università di Trento via Zoom meeting Title: Reprogrammable Frustration, Multistability, and Tunable Auxeticity in Origami Metamaterials
Our joint paper with Prof. Feng Jiang University of British Columbia on an all-cellulose hydrogel-based adhesive, applicable to a wide range of substrates, including wood, metal, glass, and plastic.
Published in Nature Nanotechnology today, we report how to combine robotics, machine learning, and molecular design to accelerate the discovery of all-natural plastic substitutes with programmable properties. Great team work with Po-Yen Chen and Bing Hu! nature.com/articles/s4156…
Meet the AI Innovator You Probably Never Heard of #aasf_contest youtube.com/shorts/0Oimvzo… Asian American Scholar Forum Youth Ambassador Science Video Competition to highlight Asian American scholars who made impactful scientific contributions. Zhigang Suo