NSF ERC for Translational Applications of Nanoscale Multiferroic Systems

NSF ERC for Translational Applications of Nanoscale Multiferroic Systems TANMS brings together diverse, domestic and international talents to stimulate their pursuit of engineering careers in the United States.

The Center for Translational Applications of Nanoscale Multiferroic Systems (TANMS) strives to revolutionize development of consumer electronics by engineering materials that optimize energy efficiency, size, and power output on the small scale. Beyond development of new, optimal electromagnetic materials, TANMS seeks to increase its capacity for innovation by integrating its research with commerc

ialization, and fostering life-long skill development. Our education program works with students from K-20 to instill a thirst for technological innovation, and provide the appropriate entrepreneurial skills for long-term success in the engineering world.

Please join the TANMS team in cheering on Jesse Rivera, graduate student from the UCLA Active Materials Laboratory under...
09/21/2022

Please join the TANMS team in cheering on Jesse Rivera, graduate student from the UCLA Active Materials Laboratory under PI Professor Gregory Carman, at the the 2022 Lynn Preston Perfect Pitch Competition. Live at the NSF ERC Biennial Meeting

While students traditionally present posters highlighting their research, asking students to answer the following three questions in 90 seconds—(1) what real...

06/02/2022

In 10 years, tiny nanobots in your blood might help keep you from getting sick or even transmit your thoughts to a wireless cloud. Read more.

11/20/2021

A team of scientists successfully killed cancer cells using a magnetically-guided microrobot! This technology could revolutionize future treatment.

08/21/2021

Great way to see magnetic fields in action...

TANMS 3D Thrust create programmable micromagnets for single-cell sorting http://www.tanms-erc.org/news/tanmsresearchersc...
05/27/2021

TANMS 3D Thrust create programmable micromagnets for single-cell sorting http://www.tanms-erc.org/news/tanmsresearcherscreateprogrammablemicromagnetsforsingle-cellsorting

New advances in cell engineering for personalized therapies can benefit from selection of individual cells based on their complex behaviors or time-dependent functions (such as cell killing, secretion, or movement). Current cell sorting technologies mainly use cell surface markers as a surrogate for...

Who says science is boring?  Check out the winners of this year's "Dance Your Ph.D." contest - Overall Winner and Physic...
03/03/2021

Who says science is boring? Check out the winners of this year's "Dance Your Ph.D." contest - Overall Winner and Physics Category Winner. You'll never think about physicists in the same way again...

Authors: Jakub Kubečka, Ivo Neefjes, Vitus Besel et al.About: Jakub Kubečka, Ivo Neefjes, and Vitus Besel are PhD students of Atmospheric Science at the Inst...

TANMS ERC celebrates with our partner, UCLA Center for Excellence in Engineering and Diversity, the Hispanic Heritage Mo...
10/15/2020

TANMS ERC celebrates with our partner, UCLA Center for Excellence in Engineering and Diversity, the Hispanic Heritage Month by highlighting our very own Dr. Pilar O'Cadiz, TANMS Education Director, and her father, Sergio O'Cadiz Moctezuma, master artist and architect, as Hispanic/Latinx role models who have made an impact in STEM and Social Justice.

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