Macro director Jay Guo named Emmett Leith Collegiate Professor of EECS

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Prof. Guo has been a worldwide leader in nanoimprinting, nanostructure engineering, applications and manufacturing, , while exploring a range of associated technology of interest to companies around the world.

Jay Guo has been named the Emmett Leith Collegiate Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, effective May 1, 2025.

Guo is a world-renowned researcher who Continue Reading »

Charles McCrory Promoted to Full Professor and Received 2025 John Dewey Award

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The Department of Chemistry and the Program in Macromolecular Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan proudly congratulate Professor McCrory for his promotion to Full Professor, recognizing his scholarly achievements, teaching excellence, and service contributions.

In addition to his promotion, Professor Charles McCrory is named the 2025 recipient of the prestigious John Dewey Award Continue Reading »

Jinsang Kim named Raoul Kopelman Collegiate Professor of Science & Engineering

Jinsang Kim Portrait

The honor underscores a stellar career that includes groundbreaking research and impressive contributions to education and leadership.

MSE and Macro is pleased to announce that Jinsang Kim has earned the title Raoul Kopelman Collegiate Professor of Science and Engineering, effective March 1.
 
“Professor Kim has made exceptional contributions in soft materials research, education, and service. Continue Reading »

Jay Guo elected IEEE Fellow for contributions to nanoimprint technology

Guo is a world-renowned researcher who has made significant contributions to a wide variety of areas, including nanoimprinting, nanophotonics, organic solar cells, and more.

Jay Guo, professor of electrical and computer engineering as well as Macromolecular Science and Engineering, has been elevated to IEEE Fellow, class of 2025, “for contributions to nanoimprint, scalable nanopatterning.” Continue Reading »

Anish Tuteja Honored by College with Faculty Research Award

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A world leader in surface science research, Tuteja has built a vibrant research enterprise at U-M involving ice-phobic, ice-shedding and anti-fouling coatings that have exciting real-life applications.

MSE and Macro is proud to announce that Professor Anish Tuteja recently received the David E. Liddle Research Excellence Award from the College of Engineering for his world-renowned Continue Reading »