In the News
April 2023
Hayes discusses the role of separations science, good quality data sets for the future of AI and understanding our universe.
Separation science will be at the core of the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution in science.
The great weakness of artificial intelligence (AI) approaches to technical automation and creation is the quality of the learning data sets.
...separations science will be the “force multiplier” to uncover increasingly large amounts of information from complex samples like blood and environmental samples and the search for life in the solar system. Link
August 2022
Hayes contributes blog focused on information theory and separations science
"Like most things in my career, someone else has been thinking about this stuff for a long time, and I just didn’t know about it (and, of course, they did not use any words I would search for, or understand, initially)." Link
April 2022
Public Relations Video & Interview on COVID project
"Two years ago, in the early days of a novel coronavirus spreading methodically to almost every corner of the planet, it was something of a race. The planet’s best scientists were trying to keep up ." Link
July 2021
Alex Ramirez wins!! First Place Poster Award Dielectrophoresis 2020.1
His first conference!
Announcement for all winners. Link
July 2021
Even Professor Hayes has writer's block every once in a while.
September 2020
May 2020
Yameng Liu earns honors: Outstanding Teaching and Outstanding Graduate Researcher Awards!!
Congratulations!!! link
February 2020
ASU Colleague Establishes Important New Theory Underpining our Work
Professor Dmitry Matyushov suggests that the mobility of proteins in the field gradient is 10,000 times greater than anyone has previously thought. Link
February 2020
Graduate from group gives interview: Sarah Staton (PhD 2011) https://sms.asu.edu/podcast (Episode 11)
August 2018
Claire V. Crowther receives AES Blue Fingers Award