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  1. "Lab on a Chip" - The Development of Nanoporous Membrane for Bioanalytical Chemistry

    21 Apr 2004 | | Contributor(s):: Wei-seng Chan

    2003 SURI Conference Proceedings

  2. 2003 Summer Institute Wokshop on Molecular Conduction

    09 Jul 2003 |

    The tutorials supplied below were part of the Molecular Conduction Workshop held at Purdue University in July of 2003.

  3. 2006 Summer Undergraduate Research Intern Program Conference

    07 Dec 2006 |

    The NASA Institute for Nanoelectronics and Computing and NSF Network for Computating Nanotechnology offers qualifying students the opportunity to become Summer Undergraduate Research Interns (SURIs). SURIs join an ongoing cross-disciplinary research project team comprised of faculty and graduate...

  4. 2007 Summer Undergraduate Research Intern Program Conference

    13 Aug 2007 |

    The NASA Institute for Nanoelectronics and Computing and NSF Network for Computating Nanotechnology offers qualifying students the opportunity to become Summer Undergraduate Research Interns (SURIs). SURIs join an ongoing cross-disciplinary research project team comprised of faculty and graduate...

  5. A Study of Bead Capture Efficiency on Listeria innocua and Escherichia coli Using Non-Specific and Specific Beads

    21 Apr 2004 | | Contributor(s):: Erik Tseregounis

    2003 SURI Conference Proceedings

  6. Biosensing applications of Plasmon Resonance in gold nanoparticles

    02 Aug 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Karina Moore

    Light can be used to excite plasmon resonance in gold nanoparticles. Plasmon resonance occurs on the nanoscale as the particles become excited and plasmon oscillations arise in each particle of a pair of metal nanoparticles. There is plasmon coupling between the neighboring particles as the...

  7. Carbon Nanotube Mission

    02 Aug 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Adaku Ochia

    Carbon nanotubes have become an interesting phenomenon over the past couple of years as electrical devices and electro-mechanical systems have dramatically shrunk in size. Accidentally discovered by Sumio Iijima while he examined carbon fullerenes, these needle like structures, he later named...

  8. Characterization of Colloids Using the BET method and X-ray Scattering

    03 Aug 2006 | | Contributor(s):: Oluwaseyi Ogebule

    Colloids are promising materials for a wide range of applications such as selective separations, catalytic processing, and enhanced chemical activity. However, these applications are limited without proper knowledge of colloidal bulk properties. Therefore, the characterization of colloids is...

  9. Chemical Modification of GaAs with TAT Peptide and Alkylthiol Self-Assembled Monolayers

    03 Aug 2006 | | Contributor(s):: Hamsa Jaganathan

    The use of self-assembled monolayers (SAM) on semiconductors creates a basis for the design and creation of bioelectronics, such as biosensors. The interface between the surface and an organic monolayer can change significant electrical and physiochemical properties of a biological device....

  10. Circuit Applications of Carbon Nanotube FETs

    21 Apr 2004 | | Contributor(s):: Natasha Lynn Collier, Rand K. Jean, Saleem Kala, Patrick Ndai

    2003 SURI Circuits Team abstracts and presentation slides. Please view each persons abstract linked below.

  11. Designing a Small Planar Antenna for Agricultural Sensor Network

    21 Apr 2004 | | Contributor(s):: Wonbin Hong

    2003 SURI Conference Proceedings

  12. Determining the Mechanics of Living Cells by Atomic Force Microscopy

    21 Apr 2004 | | Contributor(s):: Emilie Grzywa Rexeisen

    2003 SURI Conference Proceedings

  13. Direct Microcontact Printing of Gold and Silver on Silicon

    02 Aug 2007 | | Contributor(s):: Jamie Nipple

    Because microcontact printing (µCP) allows the fabrication of disposable electronic devices with minimum cost, this technique has proven useful in the patterned functionalization of certain chemicals onto surfaces. In time, µCP should allow for the fabrication of sub-10-nanometer structures and...

  14. DNA Nanowires

    06 Aug 2006 | | Contributor(s):: Margarita Shalaev

    DNA is a relatively inexpensive and ubiquitous material that can be used as a scaffold for constructing nanowires. Our research focuses on the manufacturing of DNA-templated, magnetic nanowires. This is accomplished by synthesizing positively-charged metal nanoparticles that self-assemble along...

  15. Electrodeposition of Palladium as an Ohmic Contact for Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes

    03 Aug 2006 | | Contributor(s):: Brent Penque, David Janes

    Carbon nanotubes are being researched extensively for their unique conductive properties. Controlled growth of vertical single-walled carbon nanotubes, however, has not yet been possible. This presentation reports a way to synthesize vertical single-walled carbon nanotubes that can be used for...

  16. Enhanced Pool Boiling Using Carbon Nanotube Arrays

    21 Apr 2004 | | Contributor(s):: Sebastien Ujereh

    2003 SURI Conference Proceeding

  17. Enhancing Web-Based Three-Dimensional Visualization of Scientific Data

    21 Apr 2004 | | Contributor(s):: Kwame Osei - Wusu

    2003 SURI Conference Proceedings

  18. Haptic Interfaces to Scanning Probe Microscopy

    21 Apr 2004 | | Contributor(s):: Daniel Wilhelm

    2003 SURI Conference Proceedings

  19. How to Breezify Your Presentation and Publish it on the nanoHUB

    09 Jul 2006 | | Contributor(s):: Joseph M. Cychosz

    This presentation gives a detailed overview of the process of creating an online presentation for the nanoHUB. It describes how to use Adobe-Macromedia's Breeze presentation tool in conjuction with Microsoft Powerpoint to create a narriated presentation, and how to upload it to the nanoHUB.

  20. Infrared Spectroscopy of Self-Assembled Monolayers

    21 Apr 2004 | | Contributor(s):: Mac Inerowicz

    2003 SURI Conference Proceeding