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Materials Engineering And Nanosensor [MEAN] Laboratory
​PI: Assistant Professor Evan K. Wujcik

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 The Materials Engineering And Nanosensor [MEAN] Laboratory was initiated at Lamar University (Beaumont, TX, USA) by Prof. Evan K. Wujcik, who was hired into the Dan F. Smith Department of Chemical Engineering in the Fall of 2013 as an TT Assistant Professor. Prof. Wujcik and the MEAN Laboratory moved to The University of Alabama|Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering (Tuscaloosa, AL, USA) in the Spring of 2017. Prof. Wujcik and the MEAN Laboratory then moved to The University of Maine (Orono, ME, USA)--where he has joint appointments in the Department of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering and the Advanced Structures & Composites Center--in the Summer of 2022.

In past decades, polymeric and nanostructured materials have shown promise of revolutionizing a number of fundamental areas. Applications of these fields include yet a wider range of specialties, which can be incorporated into advanced composites and sensor materials. This is the focus of the MEAN Lab: fundamental material properties and the application of polymers and nanomaterials to advanced materials and sensor design. The MEAN Lab spans a spectrum of expertise and is multidisciplinary in nature.


"The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and science." - Albert Einstein

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Orono, ME, USA is about a 3.5 hour drive NNE of Boston, MA, USA, a 2 hour drive NE of Portland, ME, USA (Maine's most populous city), a 1.5 hour drive NE of Augusta, ME, USA (Maine's State Capital),  and within the Eastern Time (EST: UTC/GMT-05:00; EDT: UTC/GMT-04:00) zone.

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