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Center for Intelligent Materials and Systems (CIMS) was established in 2000 by a group of faculty in the College of Engineering and the Department of Botany with an aim of accelerating the research and educational program in the area of design of actuator materials, actuators and bio-inspired design of intelligent materials and systems.  


Research team receives $1.5 Million NSF NRI Grant to explore nanorobotics design for cancer diagnosis and treatment


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Professor Negishi of Purdue University visit to CIMS Lab


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Current Research Topics


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Nabtesco Bio-safety Laboratory


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Nabtesco Endowed Chair Ceremony


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Nabtesco Actuator Laboratory Opening Ceremony


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Nobel Laureate Dr. Negishi visits CIMS lab and meets CIMS researchers


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Robert Liang gets promoted to Research Assistant Professor


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William Armstrong
(UW MSME '87, Ph.D ME '91)
killed in a private plane crash

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