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  1. Gongting Wu

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  2. Chemically Enhanced Carbon-Based Nanomaterials and Devices

    09 Nov 2010 | | Contributor(s):: Mark Hersam

    Carbon-based nanomaterials have attracted significant attention due to their potential to enable and/or improve applications such as transistors, transparent conductors, solar cells, batteries, and biosensors. This talk will delineate chemical strategies for enhancing the electronic and optical...

  3. Illinois ME 498 Introduction of Nano Science and Technology, Lecture 27: Nanomanufacturing 2: Optical Nanomanufacturing

    20 Feb 2010 | | Contributor(s):: Nick Fang

    Nanomanufacturing 2: Optical NanomanufacturingTopics: Three Basic Exposure Methods Photomask and Reticles Positive and Negative Lithography Relationshil Between Mask and Resist Eight Steps to Photolithography Photolithographic Process Positive Photoresists Negative Photoresists Chemistry of...

  4. Illinois ME 498 Introduction of Nano Science and Technology, Lecture 28: Nanomanufacturing 3: Imprint Technology

    28 Jan 2010 | | Contributor(s):: Nick Fang

    Nanomanufacturing 3: Imprint TechnologyTopics: Imprinting: A Long History Nanoimprinting and Hot Embossing Example of nanoimprint machine Volume Manufacture Large-Scale NIL Examples Step and Flash imprint Lithography(SFIL) Application Example: Security NIL application in metamaterials Imprinting...

  5. Illinois ME 498 Introduction of Nano Science and Technology, Lecture 26: Nanomanufacturing 1: Semiconductor Manufacturing

    20 Jan 2010 | | Contributor(s):: Nick Fang, Omar Sobh

    Nanomaterials and Devices for Solar EnergyTopics: From Si crystals to Wafers From Wafers to Chips Photolithography: Definitions Optical Lithography Multi-Photon Lithography E-Beam Lithography Imprinting Lithography Scanning probe lithography Additive Processes Thermal Oxidation Diffusion Thermal...

  6. Illinois ME 498 Introduction of Nano Science and Technology, Lecture 25: Nanomaterials and Devices for Solar Energy

    29 Dec 2009 | | Contributor(s):: Nick Fang, Omar N Sobh

    Nanomaterials and Devices for Solar EnergyTopics: Approaches: Breathing Membrane Continuous Operation Fuel Cell Water Management ElectroKinetic Nanobattery EDL Capacitators Laminar Flow Based Micro Fuel Cells The Energy in Sunlight Solar Energy Utilization Discovery of photovoltaic effect...

  7. Illinois ME 498 Introduction of Nano Science and Technology, Lecture 23: Nanomaterials and Devices for Energy Conversion I

    28 Dec 2009 | | Contributor(s):: Nick Fang, Omar N Sobh

    Nanomaterials and Devices for Energy ConversionTopics: Overview of Actuators at Nanoscale Electrostatic Actuators Piezo-Actuators Surface Acoustic Wave Motors Actuator Selection Electrochemical Actuators Solid State Electrochemical Actuator Electrochemical nano-actuator Electrochemical conversion...

  8. Nanotribology, Nanomechanics and Materials Characterization Studies

    08 Jun 2009 | | Contributor(s):: Bharat Bhushan

    Fundamental nanotribological studies provide insight to molecular origins of interfacial phenomena including adhesion, friction, wear and lubrication. Friction and wear of lightly loaded micro/nano components are highly dependent on the surface interactions (few atomic layers). Nanotribological...

  9. Illinois CEE 595 - Structural Engineering Seminar Series Lecture 1

    07 Jun 2009 | | Contributor(s):: Paramita Mondal

    This is the first lecture from the Fall 2008 Structural Engineering Seminar Series (CEE 595). The presenter is Assistant Professor Paramita Mondal. In this lecture, she discusses her work in the testing of concrete on the nano-scale. The overall goal of this work is to quantify the relationships...

  10. Renewable Solar Energy: Has the Sun Finally Risen on Photovoltaics?

    10 Apr 2009 | | Contributor(s):: Mark R. Pinto

    After a review of the overall renewable energy landscape, including the central role of economics, we present here the case that PV is on the verge of becoming a major source of electrical power through a principle similar to that which underlies the 50 year progress of IC technology - the...

  11. Energy and Nanoscience A More Perfect Union

    29 Mar 2009 | | Contributor(s):: Mark Ratner

    Huge problems of energy and sustainability confront the science/engineering community, mankind, and our planet. The energy problem comes in many dimensions, including supply, demand, conservation, transportation, and storage. This overview will stress the nature of these problems, and offer a few...

  12. How Chemical Engineers Will Save the World

    26 Mar 2009 | | Contributor(s):: William F. Banholzer

    The world is facing massive challenges brought on by population growth, economic meltdowns, and environmental constraints. Scientific solutions are needed now more than ever. In this seminar, an overview of certain mega trends is presented – emphasizing how the skills possessed by chemical...

  13. ECE 612 Lecture 18B: CMOS Process Flow

    18 Nov 2008 | | Contributor(s):: Mark Lundstrom

    For a basic, CMOS process flow for an STI (shallow trench isolation process), see: http://www.rit.edu/~lffeee/AdvCmos2003.pdf.This lecture is a condensed version of the more complete presentation (listed above) by Dr. Fuller.

  14. ECE 612 Lecture 18A: CMOS Process Steps

    12 Nov 2008 | | Contributor(s):: Mark Lundstrom

    Outline: 1) Unit Process Operations,2) Process Variations.

  15. a TCAD Lab

    29 Oct 2008 | | Contributor(s):: Gerhard Klimeck, Dragica Vasileska

    An Assembly of TCAD tools for circuit, device, and process simulation

  16. Transforming Pharmaceutical Manufacturing in the 21st Century – Indiana as a Center for Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing

    21 Jul 2008 | | Contributor(s):: Craig K. Svensson

    The pharmaceutical industry is moving from a model of fully integrated pharmaceutical companies to fully networked pharmaceutical companies. In this latter model, major pharmaceutical companies are increasingly relying on partnerships for critical elements in the drug development process. This...

  17. Quality by Design and Process Analytical Technology for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing in the 21st Century

    21 Jul 2008 | | Contributor(s):: Stephen R. Byrn

    PAT or Process Analytical Technology is an initiative and guidance from the U.S. FDA to encourage modernization of pharmaceutical manufacturing. In reality, PAT is a subset of the larger concept of Quality by Design which is the implementation of design concepts for pharmaceutical dosage forms...

  18. High-Aspect-Ratio Micromachining of Titanium: Enabling New Functionality and Opportunity in Micromechanical Systems Through Greater Materials Selection

    18 Jun 2008 | | Contributor(s):: Masa Rao

    Traditionally, materials selection has been limited in high-aspect-ratio micromechanical applications, due primarily to the predominance of microfabrication processes and infrastructure dedicated to silicon. While silicon has proven to be an excellent material for many of these applications, no...

  19. BNC Research Review: The Birck Nanotechnology Center-Progress, Opportunitiees, and Challenges

    04 Jun 2008 | | Contributor(s):: Timothy D. Sands

    This presentation is part of a collection of presentations describing the projects, people, and capabilities enhanced by research performed in the Birck Center, and a look at plans for the upcoming year.

  20. Three-Dimensional Photonic Crystals

    11 Feb 2008 | | Contributor(s):: Minghao Qi

    A photonic crystal (PhCs) is typically a composite of a high-dielectric-constant material (e.g. Si) and a low-constant one (e.g. SiO2 or air), arranged periodically in space. Two dimensional examples include a hexagonal lattice of air holes drilled in a Si slab, or a set of Si rods at square...