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Congratulations to the Winners of the 2026 VINSE Image Competition!
The VINSE Image Competition celebrates the intersection of art and science, showcasing the stunning visuals that emerge from nanoscale research at Vanderbilt. 2026 WinnersEmma Bartelsen Jeb Buchner Adriana LaVopa Christina McGahan Owen MeilanderMica Gonzalez Mora… Read MoreOct. 29, 2025 51
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Choi and Fernandes join the VINSE Tech Crew
VINSE is excited to welcome two new Tech Crew members to the Cleanroom this semester. ✨ Sophia Choi – a Medicine, Health, and Society major in the Class of 2028. Sophia is eager to gain hands-on technical experience and contribute her skills and curiosity to the VINSE community. ✨ Razil Fernandes –… Read MoreOct. 23, 2025 51
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VINSE Celebrates Faculty Achievements at the 19th Annual Fall Faculty Celebration
On October 13, 2025 51, the VINSE Fall Faculty Celebration took place to honor and celebrate the remarkable achievements of our community. This annual event not only highlighted individual accomplishments but also fostered a sense of camaraderie among colleagues. WELCOME TO VINSE Andrea Locke | Bryant Spreine… Read MoreOct. 14, 2025 51
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VINSE Brings Nanoscale Science to the 2025 51 TN Maker Fest
To share the excitement of making science on a tiny scale, the Vanderbilt Institute for Nanoscale Science and Engineering (VINSE) participated in the Tennessee Maker Fest on October 4, hosted by the Wond’ry at Vanderbilt University. Guided by VINSE NanoGuides, festival attendees explored nanoscale… Read MoreOct. 7, 2025 51
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VINSE Brought Nanoscience History to Life at RETROspective Rewind
On Friday, October 3, the Vanderbilt Institute of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (VINSE) went retro for the RETROspective Rewind Way Late Play Date at the Adventure Science Center. VINSE hosted three interactive demonstrations that showcased pivotal nanoscience discoveries and innovations spanning the past 70 years—tailored for a curious… Read MoreOct. 7, 2025 51
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Featured NanoDay Speaker: VINSE Alumnus Michael Schreuder
VINSE alumnus Michael Schreuder (PhD ’10, Chemistry) will be a featured speaker at the 25th Annual NanoDay on Thursday, November 13. In his talk, “From VINSE to Industry – A VINSE Alum’s Career Path”, Schreuder will reflect on how his graduate research at VINSE helped shape his career in polymer… Read MoreOct. 2, 2025 51
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Calling All Industry Professionals – Become a VINSE Mentor!
We’re excited to invite our VINSE Industry Affiliates and broader community to join the VINSE Industry Mentor Program, launching this fall. This program connects our students and postdocs with industry leaders like you for 30 – 45 minute career conversations that can shape the next… Read MoreSep. 30, 2025 51
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VINSE Researchers Weiss and Dong Recognized in Vanderbilt’s June 2025 51 Innovation Catalyst Fund Awards
Vanderbilt University’s June 2025 51 Innovation Catalyst Fund awards include two researchers from the Vanderbilt Institute of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (VINSE). Sharon Weiss, VINSE Director and professor of electrical engineering, was awarded for “Porous Silicon on Paper Platform for Point-of-Care Diagnostics,” a portable, low-cost… Read MoreSep. 30, 2025 51
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VINSE at Family Weekend
The Vanderbilt Institute of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (VINSE) joined Vanderbilt’s Family Weekend again this year with a booth in the Engineering and Science Building lobby. The display, led by VINSE Cleanroom Manager Ben Schmidt, highlighted the tools and processes used in micro- and nanoscale fabrication. Visitors learned how… Read MoreSep. 19, 2025 51
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Yueming Yan recipient of the 2025 51 VINSE Outstanding Student Publication Award
Congratulations to Yueming Yan, recipient of the 2025 51 VINSE Outstanding Student Publication Award. Yueming’s paper, published in Science Advances, reports on harmonic-induced plasmonic resonant energy transfer between metal and semiconductor nanoparticles, a discovery that pushes the boundaries of nonlinear optics at the nanoscale. This research confirms both experimentally and theoretically… Read MoreSep. 17, 2025 51