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101: The Science of Sound with Kimberly Arcand, Martin Gruebele, Carla Scaletti and Mark Temple

Martin talks about sonification of data in protein science in the episode “101: The Science of Sound with Kimberly Arcand, Martin Gruebele, Carla Scaletti and Mark Temple” in the podcast “The Show About Science”: Check it out here: [Link] !

First-year Chemistry Students learn data analytics in new lab curriculum

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Prof. Martin Gruebele, far left, joins his team that created a low-cost method for teaching community college students the basics of instrument assembly and data analysis. The colors of the spectrum are broken down as they use a spectrometer built from a kit to use in analyzing dyed fluids. From left, Prof. Martin Gruebele, Alison Wallum, Amy Nicely and Zetai Liu.

‘Data Sonification’ resonates across universe

Theory sorts order from chaos in complex quantum systems

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Martin gives Center for Advanced Study 30th Annual Lecture

Mapping Numbers to Sound – From Scientific Exploration to Immersive Musical Experience (David Rosenboom – Carla Scaletti – Martin Gruebele)

Minflux image from Gopika and Yuhan for the SCS image contest: watching individual proteins diffuse in a live cell

Gopika and Yuhan give IGB MINFLUX workshop

Martin has published his 300th paper

Martin and Chenghao pose with their recent paper on PRA: Phys. Rev. A 105, 033322 (2022)

Martin on Illini Insider

Cheap, nontoxic carbon nanodots poised to be quantum dots of the future

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Previous feature: Dodine

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Anna Jean Wirth highlighted for Women’s History Month by the National Science Foundation.

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Professor Martin Gruebele led a team that developed a way to watch how unfolded proteins move through a cell using a fluorescent microscope and three-dimensional diffusion modeling.

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Greg Scott in ACS In Chemistry