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Soft Materials and Nanomaterials Research

We experimentally investigate the microscopic structure and dynamics of synthetic and biological soft matter to better understand traditional concepts such as phase transitions, self-assembly and the relationship between microscopic structure and macroscopic properties. We also apply our expertise in soft matter to challenges in nanoscience to answer fundamental scientific questions.

In our group, we employ both soft and nanomaterials approaches to engineer multifunctional materials with tailored optical, electrical, thermal and mechanical properties. These unique materials have diverse applications in areas such as photonics, fuel cells, supercapacitors, drug delivery vessels, scaffolds for tissue engineering, etc. Due to the interdisciplinary nature of our research, we closely collaborate with researchers from other fields including physics, chemistry, and biomedical engineering.

News

November 10 - 11, 2017:

Research from the Islam Lab on carbon nanotube aerogels was featured at the Founders Exposition for the 50th Anniversary celebration of Carnegie Mellon University!

Recent Publications

Patents

A complete list of our work is available on multiple domains including our Publications page, ResearchGate, or through Google Scholar.

The Islam Group gratefully acknowledges the following organizations for their sponsorship: