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

By Muhammad A. Alam

Purdue University

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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," https://nanohub.org/resources/7173.

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Beering Hall, Room 2280, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN

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