[Illinois] Bio-sensing Summer Series 2010: Biomimetic Cilia Sensor Arrays Using Electrochemically Synthesized Magnetic Nanowires

By Beth Stadler

Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN

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Bio

My research focuses primarily on the integration of magnetic and optical materials with standard platforms to allow the development of practical devices and systems. In photonics, this includes the integration of magnets, magneto-optical garnets waveguides, and nanostructures for magnetophotonic crystals with semiconductor platforms for isolator and sensor applications. In magnetics, Stadler is working on magnetic nanowires for magnetoelectronics (including hard drive heads) and acoustic sensor applications. See www.ece.umn.edu/users/stadler for more info.

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  • Beth Stadler (2013), "[Illinois] Bio-sensing Summer Series 2010: Biomimetic Cilia Sensor Arrays Using Electrochemically Synthesized Magnetic Nanowires," https://nanohub.org/resources/16744.

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MNTL 1000, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL

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Obaid Sarvana

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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