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Professor Chanjoong Kim and CPIP Student Souptik Mukherjee in the lab
The Liquid Crystal Institute is a center for basic and applied liquid crystal research and home to the Graduate Chemical Physics Interdisciplinary Program. Institute achievements include the discovery and characterization of new liquid crystalline phases and the invention of new types of liquid crystal devices. Active research collaborations with scientific centers and industrial partners in the United States and abroad provide exciting opportunities for applying today's cutting-edge research to tomorrow’s technologies.
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June 24, 2009 - Leading Edge Liquid Crystal Technology- Based Company Holds Board Meeting in Northeast Ohio
UPDATE (Additional $750K Funding):
May 1, 2009

Li secures research funding from AFOSR to develop light-driven chiral molecular motors and novel functionalized hybrid gold nanorods
November 13, 2008 - Prof. Hiroshi Yokoyama joins LCI as Ohio Research Scholar

May 21, 2008 -- Kent State Awarded More than $14 Million to Study Liquid Crystals and Soft Matter 

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