Ayse Asatekin
@ayseasatekin
Associate professor at Tufts University, with endless fascination for polymers, membranes, chemical engineering, and science in general.
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Researchers at Tufts University have developed a paper-based analytical device that provides lab-level accuracy in measuring health indicators like white blood cell counts and environmental markers such as water contaminants. aau.edu/research-schol…
Application deadline for Rising Stars in Chemical Engineering: An Academic Career Workshop for Women at MIT ChemE Dept is extended to May 25. Check it out here: cheme.mit.edu/rising-stars/ photos.google.com/share/AF1QipOZ…
Tufts is again included in the top 100 U.S. universities granted utility patents in 2023 for scientific innovations with a potential to fuel breakthroughs that directly benefit society and human health | National Academy of Inventors brnw.ch/21wKrmX
The Tufts University School of Engineering Chemical Engineering Spring 2025 PhD program application deadline is September 15th asegrad.tufts.edu/program/chemic…. If you are interested in catalysis, electrochemistry, or batteries, demonstrate your interest today! forms.gle/4a9f3q8VETYM87… (not an application)
Excited that our HEAL Initiative DP2 will support efforts to develop complex in vitro models for human pain! We’re looking for postdocs to join our team—reach out if interested! Tufts offers fantastic postdoc training in the biomedical hub of Boston! Tufts Biomedical Engineering Tufts IRACDA Program
Check out our work in Chemical Engineering Journal on aldolization over MgAl oxides using a reversible "trans-situ" titration method to show the importance of the strongest base sites. DFT led by Prashant Deshlahra also assesses the ability of metal vacancies to drive this catalysis. authors.elsevier.com/a/1k0XJ4x7R2kQ…
Our new study titled Hydrophobic fouling-resistant electrospun nanofiber membranes from poly(vinylidene fluoride)/polyampholyte blends - now published in Soft Matter! A big shout out to our wonderful collaborators! Ayse Asatekin Read it from here… pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…