Kidambi Research Group
@kidambigroup
The Kidambi Research Group at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA aims to advance the science and technology for scalable nanomaterial synthesis.
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2023 AIChE conference will be truly special for my group. NSEF Young Investigator Award for Piran Kidambi and Separations Division Graduate Student Research Award in the Membrane Area to Nicole Moehring! engineering.vanderbilt.edu/news/2023/engi…
The 2nd Annual Oak Ridge National Laboratory (Oak Ridge Lab) – Vanderbilt University Collaborative Workshop was held early this week. Congratulations to Olivia Owens for earning the poster award. Thank you De-en Jiang for coordinating the event🤝! #vinse #researchexcellence
Huge congratulations to Vanderbilt University (VU Engineering ) undergraduate student - Sarah Driscoll! It is a pleasure to have you in the lab as part of our team.engineering.vanderbilt.edu/news/2023/engi…
The undergraduate STEM publication The Vanderbilt Vanguard recently highlighted research led by Vanderbilt University researchers Piran Kidambi and William H. Fissell IV to reimagine kidney dialysis using an innovative new blood-filtration technique. Read more: vanderbiltvanguard.com/scientific-bre…
I am thrilled and honored to be elected as a co-chair for the 2028 Gordon Research Conference on Chemical Separations with Piran Kidambi. Thank you to everyone for this wonderful opportunity and for your kind words of support! Thank you Vanda Glezakou and co-chairs for support!
What better way to top off our collection celebrating 150 years of Vanderbilt University than with a fantastic cover from the Kidambi Research Group! Check out their featured work on ultra-thin proton conducting carrier layers for next-generation PEMs 👇 pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…
ICYMI! The Kidambi Research Group have been featured on the cover of Nanoscale for their work on ultra-thin proton conducting carrier layers for scalable integration of atomically thin 2D materials with proton exchange polymers for next-generation PEMs! 👇 pubs.rsc.org/en/content/art…