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Nanotubes and Nanowires: One-dimensional Materials

By Timothy D. Sands

Purdue University

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    Job Vivian

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    sam standring

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    I couldn’t find a place to stop and get on with the rest of my life!

    Excellent voice delivery. Never spoke over my head and always kept me attentive. Gifted speaker! ` Slides were not bad but a bit crowded. Would be nice if a pointer could be provided to the place on the slide he’s talking about when he says, “…here…”.

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    Uday Deshpande

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    I listened to your review. It was so interesting that I did not take any break. Can we have your presentations on quantum confinement add electronic structure in nanowires (detailed) such as results of some LMTO calculations? I am working on crystallineI ron Oxide nanowires, can you some time mention about change (if any) in properties of nanowires due to presence of planar defects (stacking faults and twin boundry)? Many thanks for making your presentation available on nanoHUB and I am benifited from it.

    Kind regards Udau Deshpande upd_iuc2002@yahoo.co.in

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