Research Areas
Optical microscopy of cell cultures
11.75-T magnet for solid-state
NMR spectroscopy
NMR spectroscopy
21.1-T, 105-mm Ultra-widebore magnet
for NMR & MR Microscopy (NHMFL)
for NMR & MR Microscopy (NHMFL)
Recent Summary of Departmental Research (PDF)
Major Research Activities
- Tissue Engineering for Bone and Cartilage Replacement
- Advanced Polymeric Materials Characterization and Rheology
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Cells, Tissues, and Organisms
- Plasma Reaction Engineering for Pollution Control and Disinfection
- Biomass Conversion to Energy by Enzymatic/Catalytic/Thermal/Plasma Methods
- Advanced Computational Methods in Materials, Catalysis, and Transport
- Solid State Materials Synthesis and Characterization
Research Facilities
- 500 MHz NMR Spectrometer
- Atomic Force Microscope
- Extensive Cell/Tissue Growth Facilities
- Rheological Apparatus
- Pulsed and DC Power Supplies
- Analytical Instruments (GC, HPLC, Spectrophotometers, TOC)
- Access to FSU Department of Scientific Computing computing facilities, with:
- an aggregate of 800 interconnected CPUs
- the HPC system, with 128 computer nodes (512 CPUs)
- four head nodes (2.5 TFLOPS of throughput)
- NMR and other facilities at the world-class National high Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL)
Active Research Collaborations
FSU
- National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL)
- College of Medicine
- Materials Science & Engineering
- High Performance Materials Institute (HPMI)
- Center for Advanced Power Systems (CAPS)
- Aero-Propulsion, Mechatronics and Energy Center (AME)
- Institute of Molecular Biophysics (IMB)
- Biomedical Research Facility - Laboratory Animal Resources
- Department of Scientific Computing (DSC)
- Departments of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Physics and Biological Science
FAMU
FAMU-FSU College of Engineering
- Departments of Civil & Environmental, Electrical & Computer, Industrial & Manufacturing, and Mechanical Engineering


