Faculty Related to Nanodevices/Nanostructures

Harry Bermudez
Synthetic and Natural Biomimetic Materials, Self-assembling Nanotechnology, and Gene Delivery
Maura C. Cannon
Self-Assembly of Plant Cell Wall
Kenneth R. Carter
High Performance Polymers
Alfred J. Crosby
Hierarchical Materials Mechanics
Seshu B. Desu
Nano- and Bio-Devices
Todd S. Emrick
Organic Aspects of Polymer Materials Chemistry and Nanotechnology
Neil S. Forbes
Novel Cancer Therapies Through Bioengineering
Samuel P. Gido
Morphological/structural Characterization, Block Copolymers, Biopolymer
Moon K. Kim
Bioengineering
David J McClements
Biopolymers and Colloids in Food Science
T.J. Lakis Mountziaris
Synthesis of Nanostructured Electronic and Photonic Materials; Development of Sensors for Clinical Diagnostics; Gas-Particle Flows and Granular Flows
Alok C. Rastogi
Memory Devices, Energy Devices, and Nanodevices
Vincent M. Rotello
Biomaterials
Thomas P. Russell
Biomimetics and Bioconjugates
S. "Thai" Thayumanavan
Organic and Polymer Chemistry


 
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Technology Related to Nanodevices/Nanostructures

UMA 00-12
Ultra-High-Density Magnetic Arrays-Fabrication by Electrochemical Deposition in a Nanoporous Diblock-Copolymer Template
UMA 01-14A
Classification, Separation, and Capture of Ultra- Fine Particles by Impact Separation
UMA 01-26
Nanofabrication
UMA 02-12
A Rapid Interfacial Route to Produce Water Dispersible Nanoparticles
UMA 02-26
A Method of the Synthesis of a Novel Layered Silicate with Three-Dimensionally Microporous Layers
UMA 03-25
Novel Polymer Capsules Prepared by Interfacial Crosslinking of Amphiphilic Graft Copolymers
UMA 04-10
Rapid Production of Structured Materials
UMA 04-24
Direct Surface Attachment Methods for the Preparation of Light Emitting Quantum Dot Nanoparticle Poly(phenylene vinylene) Composite Materials
UMA 05-01
Amphiphilic Monomers and Polymers Derived Therefrom
UMA 05-09
Geobacter sulfurreducens conductive pili as biological nanowires and uses thereof
UMA 05-10
Patchy Surfaces for Selective Adhesion, Sensing and Separations
UMA 05-27
Novel Procedure for Creating Nano-Laminated Edible Films
UMA 06-27
Functionalizing Nanoporous Membranes for Protein Separation (FnMPS)
UMA 07-04
Enhanced MALDI-MS Analysis of Peptides Using Amphiphilic Homopolymers
UMA 07-15
Index-tuned Anti-reflective Coating using a Nanostructured Metamaterial
UMA 07-21
Process for Forming Patterned Metal Layers Using a Polymer as a Lift-Off Layer
UMA 97-12
Low temperature deposition of materials from Supercritical Fluid Solution

 

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