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Lecture 5: 2D Nets in a 3D World: Basics of Nanobiosensors and Fractal Antennae

By Muhammad Alam

Purdue University

Category Online Presentations
Abstract Outline:
  • Background:
 A
 different
 type
 of
 transport
 problem

  • Example:
 Classical
 biosensors
  • Fractal 
dimension
 and
 cantor
 transform
  • Example:
 fractal 
nanobiosensors


  • Conclusions

  • Appendix:
 Transparent 
Electrodes
 and 
Antenna
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Researchers should cite this work as follows:

  • Muhammad A. Alam (2009), "Lecture 5: 2D Nets in a 3D World: Basics of Nanobiosensors and Fractal Antennae," http://nanohub.org/resources/7173.

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Time 08:30 AM, July 22, 2009
Location Beering Hall, Room 2280, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN
Tags
  1. antennas
  2. biosensors
  3. bottom up approach
  4. course lecture
  5. devices
  6. fractals
  7. iTunes U
  8. nano/bio
  9. nanoelectronics
  10. nanonets
  11. percolation
  12. reliability
  13. sensors

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