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Sep. 1, 2023 UMass Engineering News MIE’s Wen Chen and Jae-Hwang Lee Serve as Lead Researchers in New DoE Center of Excellence
Jul. 15, 2020 UMass Engineering News MIE’s Lee Heads UMass Amherst Portion of New NSF Project to Develop Groundbreaking High-performance Materials
Apr. 15, 2020 EurekAlert (AAAA) Goals, opportunities, guides for advancing soft tissue and soft materials research
Apr. 15, 2020 UMass News Advancing Study of Traumatic Brain Injury and Other Soft-Tissue Damage – Goals, Opportunities and Guidance
Dec. 06, 2019 MRS Scientific Highlight Mechanics of Nanocomposites and Hybrid Materials
Jul. 31, 2018 UMass Engineering News Lee Leads Collaborative Research to Produce Polymeric Coatings and Plastic Parts with a Safer and More Energy Efficient Manufacturing Method
Apr. 16, 2018 AZO Materials Is Graphene Bulletproof?
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Jul. 25, 2017 UMass News and Media Relations UMass Amherst Engineer Jae-Hwang Lee and Colleagues Publish Foundational Research on Cold Spray Additive Manufacturing
Jul. 21, 2017 UMass Engineering News Lee and Coleagues Publish Foundational Research on Cold Spray Additive Manufacturing
Jul. 13, 2017 AZO Nano EDITORIAL FEATURE: Collision Dynamics of Metallic Nanoparticles
Jan. 20, 2017 UMass News and Media Relations Understanding Cavitation Damage in Soft Tissues and Gels
Oct. 11, 2016 Defense Review Will TALOS (Tactical Assault Light Operator Suit)-Outfitted Future Soldiers Get Lightweight Abalone Shell-Based Flexible Scalar Biomimetic Metal Foam, Carbyne (Linear Acetylenic Carbon) and/or Multilayer Graphene Ballistic Armor Composites?
Jan. 11, 2015 Cosmos The myriad uses of amazing graphene
Dec. 2, 2014 Scientific American In a Bulletproof Test Graphene Is Stronger Than Steel
Dec. 2, 2014 Science Daily Microbullet hits confirm graphene’s strength: Possible uses include body armor and spacecraft protection
Nov. 28, 2014 BBC News Graphene shows promise for bulletproof armour
Nov. 27. 2014 Popular Mechanics Single Layers of Carbon Could Make Armor Stronger Than Steel
Nov. 15, 2012 ABC News Nanomaterial Can Stop a Speeding Bullet, Strengthen Soldiers’ Body Armor
Nov. 7, 2012 MIT News Stronger than a speeding bullet