Packaging Science research focuses on a range of societal challenges including sustainability, food safety, and supply chain security. This research area addresses the need to develop and adopt ...
The push for sustainable packaging solutions has never been more urgent. As the environmental impact of packaging waste becomes clearer, businesses and consumers are seeking out innovative materials ...
The first student has completed the University of Nevada, Reno's Nuclear Packaging Graduate Certificate program, the only such program in the nation. Daniel Perlstein, an employee of the Nevada ...
STEM-OPT Visa Eligible: The STEM Optional Practical Training (OPT) program allows full-time, on-campus international students on an F-1 student visa to stay and work in the U.S. for up to three years ...
Dr. Jason Wang (right), senior research associate, and Qaseem Haider (left), Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Chemical and Paper Engineering, presented at the first C3PS member meeting at Michigan ...
Oliver Campbell, Dell Technologies’ Director of Procurement & Packaging Engineering, has been with the tech innovation vanguard for more than half the company’s 39-year existence. At that time, the ...
Genesis learns art and engineering are a “package deal” with Packaging Engineer Camille Corr Chism! Genesis joins professor Camille Corr Chism at Michigan State University’s School of Packaging, where ...
“Before” example of a kids Novara bike: Smarter, lightweight packaging means most of the waste above is eliminated. According to Eric Abraham, REI’s packaging engineering manager, the future is all ...
The field of electronics, particularly integrated circuit (IC) technology, has advanced rapidly in recent years. With the development of 5G/6G mobile technology, semiconductor devices are evolving to ...
Improving the sustainability of flexible packaging films, pouches, and other formats in the packaged food category starts with a first step away from nonrecyclable multilayer barrier films. That ...
As tired runners passed mile 23 of the London Marathon in April, volunteers wearing blue plastic gloves offered them squishy, lime-sized bubbles to pop into their mouths. The edible drink pods, ...