This review focuses on recent advances in 3DP with stimuli-responsive materials. The publication is a continuation of our ongoing collaboration with the Nelson Research Group at the University of Washington. URL: https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2018/TA/C8TA07716A#!divAbstract
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Dr. Dan Seidenkranz joins the Boydston Research Group
A huge welcome to Dr. Dan Seidenkranz, who received his PhD from the University of Oregon in 2018. Dan’s expertise is in organic synthesis, physical organic chemistry, and supramolecular chemistry. He plans to accelerate our …
Check out our latest paper, just published in Additive Manufacturing
Congrats to Johanna Schwartz on her successful collaboration with the Waas group at the University of Washington. URL: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214860418301441?dgcid=rss_sd_all
Dr. Jianxun Cui joins the Boydston Research Group
We’re excited to welcome Dr. Jianxun Cui, who brings expertise in mechanical engineering with an emphasis on heat shrink polymers, composites, and actuators.
AJ Boydston joins University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Chemistry
On August 1, chemist AJ Boydston, Associate Professor of Chemistry and Yamamoto Family Professor of Chemistry, joins the University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Chemistry. He brings research scientist Dr. Chang-Uk Lee and students Johanna Schwartz …
Teaching Problem-based Learning at Sammamish High School
The Boydston Group has been involved in discussions regarding lesson plans and lab planning, and has helped develop hands-on lab experiences in which SHS students work with UW graduate researchers to address a specific scientific problem. The environment provides an opportunity for young students to get a glimpse of how researchers approach scientific problems, and for graduate researchers to explain the impacts of their research and how it builds from key fundamental principles in chemistry.