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Poster Topics
Inorganic Nanomaterials and Applications
1)
ALD-based HfO2 nanotube manufacturing from porous alumina nano-templates
2)
Combinatorial Investigation of Functional Oxide Thin Films
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Combinatorial Investigation of Metallic Alloy Systems
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4)
Combinatorial Laser Molecular Beam Epitaxy for Atomically Controlled Synthesis of Oxide Tin Films
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Cytotoxicity and Cellular Uptake of Magnetic Nanotubes
6)
Electron beam induced deposition of low resistivity platinum from Pt(PF3)4
7)
Multiferroic oxide films based on BiFeO3
8)
Nanoscale Imaging Spectroscopy and Properties Laboratory
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MEMS & NEMS
1)
A Micromechanical Biosensor Using Chitosan Polymer
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A Novel Benzocyclobutene-Based Device for Studying the Physics of the Ebullition Process
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3)
BioLabs-On-A-Chip: Integrating MEMS Actuators on CMOS Chips for Cell Sensing Applications
4)
Dual Axis Optical Fiber Alignment using Gray-scale Technology
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5)
Electrostatic Micromotor Supported on Microball Bearing
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6)
Fabrication and Characterization of Graded Nanostructured Materials
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7)
In Situ Biomolecule Assembly and Activity within Completely Packaged Microfluidic Devices
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8)
Indium Phosphide MEMS for Integrated Bio-Sensing
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9)
Monolithic In-Plane Tunable Optical Filter
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10)
Single Crystal AlGaAs Based Low Power Low Loss Peizoelectric Resonators
11)
Surface Modification of PMMA and COC Microfluidic Substrate by UV-Ozone Treatment
Nano-bio – Science & Technology
1)
Bilayer Lipid Membrane (BLM)-based Bio-sensors
2)
Characterization of an Electrodeposited Chitosan Film
3)
DNA attachment to GaAs substrates for Biosensor Applications
4)
Enhanced Fluorescence from Ag nanoRods: Is Particle Plasmon Resonance Alone Responsible?
5)
Growth Factor Influence on Myoblastic Cells Attached to a Novel Polymer
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6)
In-Situ Monitoring and Nanoscale Structure Characterization of Electrodeposited Chitosan Films
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7)
Nanoporous Silicon for Biosensing Applications
8)
Patterned Assembly of A Genetically Modified Viral Nanotemplate Via Nucleic Acid Hybridization
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9)
Porous Silicon for Biosensing Applications
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10)
Scaffold Facilitated Osteoblastic Differentiation for Orbital Bone Repair
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11)
Shape-coded Silica Nanotubes for biosensing
12)
Single Cell Manipulation Using Dielectrophoresis: Loading Cell Clinics
13)
Ultrasensitive and High Resolution UV Absorbance Detection of Proteins via Integrated Polymer Microfluidics
Nanomanufacturing - Processes, Equipment, and Methods
1)
Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD) for Nano Applications
2)
Chemical Sensing and Advanced Process Control for AlGaN/GaN HFET Manufacturing
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3)
Combinatorial Materials Science Development of Polymer Nanocomposites using Twin Screw Extrusion
4)
Combinatorial Process Research for Nano Applications
5)
Interactions of Plasmas with Model Polymers for Advanced Photoresists
6)
Investigation of Plasma-Polymer Interactions for Plasma/Energetic Beam Templating of Materials
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7)
Nanotechnological Manufacturing: Nanostructured Polymers Designed for Plasma/Energetic Beam Templating of Materials
8)
NISP lab poster
9)
Process Performance of H2 Remote Plasma Based Photoresist Ashing Processes and Their Influence on ULK Materials Modifications
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Nanoparticles – Synthesis, Characterization, and Functionalization
1)
A Capacitance-Enhanced Double Layer Electrochemical Cell
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2)
An Experimental Study on the Soot Surface Growth Kinetics
3)
Directed Assembly of Functional Nanoparticles on a Field Generating Substrate
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4)
Genetically Engineered Cationic Biopolymers for Targeted Gene Delivery
5)
Passivation of Si nanocrystals using Photo-assisted Alkylation
6)
Properties of Surface-Coated Nanoparticles: Molecular Dynamics Simulations
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7)
Reaction Kinetics of Nanoparticles Using Single Particle Mass Spectrometry
8)
Scanning Probe Lithography of Nanoparticles
9)
Size modification and coating of Titania(TiO2) by H2/Air premixed flame
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10)
Surface modification of titania nanoparticles by capillary codensation and surface reaction
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11)
Synthesis and Characterization of Nanofluids
12)
Synthesis of Iron Nanoparticles Using a Chemical Reduction Method with Palladium Ion Seeds
13)
Synthesis, Length Classification, and Growth Kinetics of Aerosol Carbon Nanotubes
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14)
Tuning the Reactivity of Nanoenergetic Materials
Nanoscale Electronics
1)
Architectural Effects for Transfer-Printed
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Architectural Effects for Transfer-Printed Carbon Nanotube Mat Transistors
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3)
Carbon Nanotubes for High-Frequency Applications
4)
Dielectrophoretic Alignment and Fabrication Technique for Realizing GaN Nanowire Device Structures
5)
Electronic Noise in Carbon Nanotube Field Effect Transistors
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6)
Fabrication of GaN-based Nanoscale Device Structures Utilizing Focused Ion Beam Induced Pt Deposition
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In-Situ Measurements of Organic Electronic Devices Fabricated via Transfer Printing on Flexible Plastic Substrates
8)
Manipulation and Probing of Long, Free-standing Carbon Nanotubes
9)
Nano-Optic Tools and Materials
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10)
Nano-Optics Tools and Materials
11)
On demand single photon source by nanoscale MIS capacitor
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12)
Photolithographic Method for Carbon Nanotube Transistor Fabrication
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13)
Quantum computing using single spins
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14)
Quantum wave transistor: Demonstration of manipulation of electron wave in a nanometer-scale, ballistic, semiconductor waveguide
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15)
Semiconducting Metal Oxide Nanowire Gas Sensors
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16)
Simulation-based Design, Optimization, and Control of SiC and GaN Thin Film Vapor Deposition Reactor Systems
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17)
Surface Plasmon for High-resolution Lithography
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18)
Writing the identity in RFID tags with focused ion beam implantation of transistor gates
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Other
1)
An Overview of FabLab
2)
Chemical Electrode Modification for Charge Injection in Organic Thin Film Transistors
3)
Dynamics of Nanoconfined Liquids
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4)
Effects of Hydrogel Water Content on Chondrocyte Signaling
5)
Modern Engineering Materials Instructional Laboratory
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6)
Self-Assembled BiFeO3-CoFe2O4 Thin Film Nanostructure Growth Evolution
7)
Step fluctuations on Ag(111) surfaces with C60
Polymer & Organic Nanomaterials, Composites, and Applications
1)
A G-Quadruplex that Functions as a Transmembrane Na+ Transporter
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2)
Actuation of Artificial Muscles in Biofluids
3)
Directed Self-Assembly of Block-Copolymer Nanostructures for Nanomanufacturing
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4)
Elucidation of Polymer Chain Growth in Syndiospecific Polymerization of Styrene in a Silica Nanotube Membrane with Metallocene Catalysts
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5)
Fine-tuning of the surface characteristics of the Poly (Amidoamine) (PAMAM) dendrimers for potential oral drug delivery system
6)
High dielectric constant block copolymer nanocomposites
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7)
Molecular Weight and Filler Dispersion on the Flammability of PMMA/Layered Silicate Nanocomposites
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8)
Nanowire Networks for Printed Electrodes
9)
Organic Photocells Based on Block Copolymer / C60 Blends
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10)
Photocurrent Spectroscopy of Pentacene Thin-Film Transistors
11)
Polymeric Conjugates of Mono- and Bi-cyclic V3 Binding Peptides for Tumor Targeting
12)
Regulating Supramolecular Function in Membranes: Calixarenes that Enable or Inhibit Transmembrane Cl- Transport
13)
Spatial Control of Chitosan Biopolymer Approaching Nanometer Resolution
14)
Synthesis of PEDOT nanostructure and its electrochromic properties
15)
Toward and Integrated Fluorescence Sensor
16)
Transfer Printing of Pentacene Thin-Film Transistors onto Flexible Substrates
17)
Two Photon Micro- and Nano-fabrication
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18)
Virus Recognition Using Molecularly Imprinted Polymer Hydrogels
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Scientific Insights at the Nanoscale
1)
A cryogenic scanning probe microscope
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2)
Extended Lattice Gas Interactions: Ab-initio Evaluation on Cu Surfaces and Implications
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Fluctuations of Nanostructures on Pb(111) and Si(111) Surfaces
4)
Instruments for Probing the Nanoscale
5)
Magnetotransport of low dimensional electrons at 9mK
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Nanoscale Ferromagnetic Patterning and Geometric Frustration Imaging with Lorentz Microscopy
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