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Micron Center for Materials Research wins Excellence in Sustainability award

Boise State News May 24, 2021 The Micron Center for Materials Research building was recognized for Excellence in Sustainability in the 2021 Building Excellence Awards presented by the City of Boise. Micron Center for Materials Research, photo Patrick Sweeney Each year the city partners with Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) of Idaho to recognize organizations, businesses and individuals that built a new building or completed a building remodel that made Boise safer, more accessible to citizens, featured a unique design or was environmentally sustainable. In her remarks announcing Boise State’s award, Julie Romig, a plans examiner for the city, called the structure “an innovative example of design and sustainability, emphasizing the university’s goal to become a leader in academics, research and civic engagement.”

Luca Piantanida

I earned a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Medical Biotechnology at University of Trieste in north-east of Italy, working firstly in a cancer research lab, and secondly, in a biophysics lab where my passion of nano-molecular objects started, along with my Atomic Force Microscopy experience. Then, I continued working on DNA origami technology to successfully create a Localized Surface Plasmon Resonant (LSPR) switching device triggered by DNA oligonucleotide molecules, obtaining, in this way, a PhD in Nanotechnology from University of Trieste in 2015. In January 2016 I started my international research experience working as a Post-Doctoral associate for 3 years, in the group of Kislon Voitchovsky at Durham University in UK, where I investigated the biophysical properties at the nanoscale of soft matter in bio-synthetic models extensively using Atomic Force Microscopy. After a short 6-months period in AFM bio-physics lab at INSERM-Marseille institute in France, I joined Micron School of Materials an

Will Hughes

Dr. William L. Hughes is a Professor of the Micron School of Materials Science & Engineering and the Director of the Nucleic Acid Memory Institute at Boise State University. He also serves as a Senior Faculty Fellow of the Institute for Inclusive and Transformative Scholarship and a Fellow of the College of Innovation + Design at Boise State. His research team designs, builds, and tests materials, memory, and machines made from DNA. Experience

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