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Edward Sabolsky
Multi-functional and Energy Ceramics Group
Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources
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MANCHIN PRAISES MULTI-MILLION DOE INVESTMENT IN WVU
NETL-SPONSORED RESEARCH TO DEVELOP SMART SENSOR SYSTEMS EXPANDS
WVU researchers developing "peel-and-stick" wireless sensors for energy system components
WVU engineering college recognizes outstanding teachers, researchers and advisers
Dr. Edward Sabolsky and others awarded $1.2M project from DOE
Dr. Sabolsky selected as an Outstanding Researcher (2013-2014)
Donation of 6kW microwave furnace to Multi-functional and Energy Ceramics Laboratory (MECL)
Dr. Sabolsky lab now equiped with NANOINK'S NLP 2000 Desktop Nanofabrication System
Dr. Sabolsky joins other WVU researchers to make green energy materials even greener by using naturally occurring nanometer-level structures for applications in supercapacitors
Dr. Sabolsky awarded 2010-2011 Weaver Award WVU MAE
Sabolsky Laboratory contributes to research on improving wireless communications to save lives on the battlefield
WVU, NASA join to launch academic opportunities, economic development
U.S. DOE awards $299,500 to Dr. Sabolsky group for project on developing chemical sensors to detect gases at high temperatures
Dr. Edward Sabolsky writes about West Virginia University’s Energy Materials Program in American Ceramic Society
Dr. Edward Sabolsky attended the first Electronic Materials and Applications annual meeting, EMA 2010