How many Big Macs are in your water bottle?
Quick answer: there are 1.3 Big Macs in a bottle of water. Now we have some explaining to do! Read[…]
Read moreBlog of the Ladner Research Group at Clemson University
Quick answer: there are 1.3 Big Macs in a bottle of water. Now we have some explaining to do! Read[…]
Read moreA new ES&T Letters paper has just been published out of a collaboration between Tanju Karanfil‘s research group and the[…]
Read moreMuch of our group’s work deals with membranes, which are gaining traction in the industry as a water filtration solution. At[…]
Read moreFor a recent National Science Foundation (NSF) proposal written with Sapna Sarupria, Scott Husson, and Ilenia Battiato, we envisioned a[…]
Read moreWe now have a working draft of our Oil Spill Dispersants web site. Thanks go to Muriel Steele, who took[…]
Read moreThe Ladner group bid farewell to two hard workers this month: Onur Apul and Pauline Amaral. Onur was a PhD[…]
Read moreIn group meeting on Friday we briefly discussed making and following experimental matrices to keep our lab work well organized. Chatting with[…]
Read moreNick Geitner’s paper, in collaboration with Bo Wang, Rachel Andorfer, David Ladner, Pu Chun Ke, and Feng Ding, is now[…]
Read moreA conductive coating is often required in scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to improve the imaging of samples. Creating a conductive layer[…]
Read moreThe Ladner group has been involved in the development of a new consortium to study the Water-Energy Nexus. The website[…]
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