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My ORKG Comparisons in Nanotechnology and Engineering
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23 Dec 2021 |
Posted by Mariana Amorim Fraga
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Jim Watson
Jim received a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University in 1958, completed post graduate engineering courses at Youngstown State University, and is a graduate of the...
https://nanohub.org/members/329829
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[Illinois] ECE 416 Introduction to Biosensors II
11 Feb 2021 | | Contributor(s):: Brian Cunningham, George Daley
In this lecture, we see how biosensors use transducers, devices that can translate presence of analyte into a physically measurable signal, to detect different analytes. The tranducers are chosen based off of the application...
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Guidebook: High-Quality K-12 Engineering Instruction
05 Feb 2021 | | Contributor(s):: NEWT Center, carolyn a nichol, Christina Crawford, Robert Wimpelberg, Mallory Thawley, Manuel R. Gonzalez-Bert, Michelle Bass, Scott Currier, Ugochi M. Emenaha, Alison Cook-Davis, Steven Clemens, Maiya M. Moore, Veronica L. Romero, Tracy Swift, Travis Martin, Jean S. Larson, Krystle Dunn, Rebecca Hooper, Milton Johnson, Selene Verhofstad, Denise Thompson
A guide for novice engineering K-12 instructors to incorporate cultural differences in the classroom. The Teacher Leader Engineer Network (TaLENt) Project is a supplement to the NSF Nanosystems Engineering Research Centers' work agenda for...
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Illustrative Mathematical Concepts
29 Jul 2020 | | Contributor(s):: Hae Ji Kwon, David R. Ely
Illustrates mathematical concepts and their applications
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Interactive Learning Tools for Scientific Computing and Data Analysis Using R
29 Jul 2020 | | Contributor(s):: Cindy Nguyen, Rei Sanchez-Arias
Root-finding methods and numerical optimization techniques with applications in science, engineering, and data analysis
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Nicole Shuman
Nicole is currently pursuing her graduate degree in Materials Science and Engineering from the University of Florida (expected Dec. 2022 graduation). She graduated from the University of...
https://nanohub.org/members/277421
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Feb 25 2019
Software Productivity and Sustainability for CSE and Data Science
The SIAM CSE conference seeks to enable in-depth technical discussions on a wide variety of major computational efforts on large-scale problems in science and engineering, foster the...
https://nanohub.org/events/details/1738
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May 15 2018
MATDAT18: Materials and Data Science Hackathon
MATDAT18 is an NSF-funded “hackathon” in which teams, each composed of both materials (“mat”) researchers and data (“dat”) scientists, will work together to apply advanced data science methods to...
https://nanohub.org/events/details/1685
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NanoScience and Nanotechnology: How the Smallest Building Blocks are Impacting Life Today and Tomorrow
01 Feb 2018 | | Contributor(s):: R. Allen Kimel, NACK Network
Outline:What is Materials Science and Engineering – What is a materialEngineering versus ScienceExample – Turkey TimerImpact now and in the FutureInterest in NanotechnologyMaking materials small generates big changes – ProductsResearch
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Development of a NanoHUB Tool: Mechanical Features of Crystalline Nano Cellulose
07 Aug 2017 | | Contributor(s):: Joshua Leonardo, Mehdi Shishehbor, Pablo Daniel Zavattieri
In the past decade, many researchers have studied mechanical properties of polymer reinforced nanocomposites to understand and improve the performance of materials. In this research, we would develop a tool that would conduct a mechanical test on structures of a nanocomposite called Crystalline...
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[Illinois] Engineering Photonic Quantum States for Quantum Applications
10 Jul 2016 | | Contributor(s):: Virginia Lorenz
Engineering Photonic Quantum States for Quantum Applications IYL Workshop 9/26/2015
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[Illinois] Small scale Structure Engineering for New Function
13 Jun 2016 | | Contributor(s):: Jennifer Hollingsworth
Plasmonics and Applications Workshop 2016 Small scale Structure Engineering for New Function Jennifer Hollingsworth 3.21.16
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[Illinois] ECE 564: Modern Light Microscopy
11 Apr 2016 | | Contributor(s):: Gabriel Popescu
Current research topics in modern light microscopy: optics principles (statistical optics, Gaussian optics, elastic light scattering, dynamic light scattering); traditional microscopy (bright field, dark field, DIC, phase contract, confocal, epi-fluorescence, confocal fluorescence); current...
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Scooter Davis
I decided that I was going to get out of my test lab and work a little bit harder on being social, so here I am. I'm mainly interested in lithium ion batteries and gyroscopic motion sensors. There...
https://nanohub.org/members/140593
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[Illinois] Engineering the Mode Coupling in Microrings for Laser and Sensor Applications
12 Feb 2016 | | Contributor(s):: Lynford Goddard
The integrated microring Bragg reflector forms the basis of a new family of compact reflective photonic devices. The buildup of field strength in the high quality factor ring resonator configuration yields multiple reflection encounters with the same set of gratings. This enables high...
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[Illinois] Cadherin-Modulated Neural Differentiation of Stem Cells for Neuromuscular Junction Engineering
29 Jan 2016 | | Contributor(s):: Ellen Qin
Recently, efforts are increasingly made to engineer NMJ in vitro for both fundamental and applied bioscience studies. Certain success was made to modulate neural differentiation of stem cells using soluble factors and cell adhesion matrix properties. However, these studies were often plagued by...
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Paul(Pavel) Eduard Mazniker
https://pavelmaz.blogspot.comhttps://join.skype.com/invite/iEiqnsfbpgF8 https://www.freelancer.com/u/hiretrustwork https://www.guru.com/freelancers/constrcodingranddtecheng...
https://nanohub.org/members/130066
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Daniel Charles Simon
Mechanical Engineer in R&D at Nexteer Automotive in Saginaw, MI.
https://nanohub.org/members/127331
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[Illinois] Knowledge, Context, and Process: Building a Foundational Infrastructure for Engineering Cells for Use in an Uncertain World
18 Aug 2015 | | Contributor(s):: Adam Arkin
Both natural and synthetically augmented organisms, like those engineered to produce advanced biofuels, ultimately have to operate in an uncertain world. Resources change, contact with other life, and yield surprising interactions, and in some cases, changes in one’s own genetic code lead...