Agnes Kane
Professor of Medical Science, Bio Med Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
Director, NanoHealth Intitative
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Matthew Zimmt
Professor, Department of Chemistry
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James Valles, Jr.
Professor, Department of Physics
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Larry Larson
Dean,
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Paul Williard
Professor, Department of Chemistry
Chair in Chemistry
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教師
Ruth Iris Bahar
Professor,
Nanoscale computing, noise analysis of nanoscale circuits, reliable computing under high defect and highly noisy conditions, self-assembly.
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Amit Basu
Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry
Glycobiology and materials science.Dendritic, polymer and nanoparticle probes for cell surface carbohydrate recognition; Nanoscale polymer architectures.
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J. Roderic Beresford
Professor,
Semiconductor nanostructures and epitaxy, pattern-driven quantum dot growth; direct nanoelectronic detection of redox reactions; nanoscale sensing and control of biological processes.
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Janet Blume
Associate Professor,
Educational outreach developing ways to bring nanoscale engineering into pre-college biology, chemistry, and physics curricula.
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David Borton
Assistant Professor of Engineering
Neuroengineering with microelectronics to interface, bidirectionally, with the nervous system. Microdevice packaging
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Allan Bower
Professor,
Computer simulation of the mechanical behavior of structural, electronic and biological materials.
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Kenneth Breuer
Professor,
Nanoscale fluid mechanics and transport processes, fluid-surface interactions, behavior of nanoscale particles and flexible filaments in fluids, diffusion and heat transfer, mechanics of biological motion and adhesion, experimental techniques for nanoscale fluid measurements.
Kenneth_Breuer**[ta]**wn.edu
Professor,
Microstructures at the nano and micro scale, mechanical properties of advanced materials, and corrosion and environmental cracking of structural materials.
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Eric Chason
Professor,
Evolution of surfaces and thin film structures, non-equilibrium processing (growth, ion bombardment); self-assembled nanostructures; real-time diagnostics (stress, roughness, surface and interface morphology, defect formation); simulation and modeling.
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Ou Chen
Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry
Quantum dots, nanomaterials synthesis, hybrid superstructures with multi-functionalities, optical nanocrytsals for bio-imaging and sensing, solar energy conversion and next-generation display.
ou_chen**[ta]**wn.edu
Rodney Clifton
Professor,
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Vicki Leigh Colvin
Interest in how nanoscale particles interact with the environment and living systems, drawing on both synthetic chemistry for the preparation and control of novel nanophase systems as well as physical chemistry for the investigation of their unusual behavior.
Vicki_Colvin**[ta]**wn.edu
Kareen Coulombe
Assistant Professor,
Molecular and cellular interactions in tissue engineering for cardiac regeneration; extracellular matrix biology; signal transduction pathways for cardiac maturation and vascularization
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Reid Cooper
Professor, Department of Geological Sciences
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Eric Darling
Assistant Professor, Department of Bio Med Molecular Pharmacology, Physiology & Biotechnology
Micro/nano-mechanical characterization of biological samples; beacon-based, gene expression imaging for cellular diagnostics.
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Sarah Delaney
Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry
Biological consequences of DNA damage. Using the tools of chemistry and biology to probe the effects of DNA modification at the molecular level. Particular interested in the role of oxidative DNA damage and its contributions to cancer and neurological disorders such as Huntington's disease.
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James Dickerson
Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Physics
The synthesis and characterization of magnetic and luminescent nanoparticles, conducted by exploring their crystallinity by high resolution electron microscopy (HR-TEM and Z-STEM) and by studying the photoluminescent or magnetic properties of the nanoparticles and nanoparticles films and heterostructures.
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Dmitri Feldman
Associate Professor, Department of Physics
Quantum Hall effect and its applications in quantum information science, quantum wires, nanomagnets, spintronics, soft matter in random porous media.
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Christian Franck
Assistant Professor,
Nano and micro mechanics of soft matter, cell-material interactions, and cell adhesion. Molecular mechanisms of mechanosensing in cells.
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Huajian Gao
Professor,
Semiconductor nanostructures and epitaxy, pattern-driven quantum dot growth; direct nanoelectronic detection of redox reactions; nanoscale sensing and control of biological processes.
Huajian_Gao**[ta]**wn.edu
Franklin Goldsmith
Assistant Professor,
Combustion chemistry; catalysis; electronic structure methods; computational kinetics.
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Pradeep Guduru
Associate Professor,
Experimental mechanics at nano and micro-scales; biologically inspired contact mechanics, adhesion and friction; guided assembly and surface engineering.
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Karen Haberstroh
Associate Director, Engineering Programs,
Nano-structured polymers for soft tissue engineering. novel methods in science education, nanotechnology classroom outreach.
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David Henann
Assistant Professor,
Theoretical and computational mechanics of soft materials and amphorous media.
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Diane Hoffman-Kim
Associate Professor, Department of Bio Med Molecular Pharmacology, Physiology & Biotechnology
Nanomaterials for nerve growth: biomimetic and 3D materials; in vitro platforms for studying nerve development and nerve regeneration at the nanoscale.
Diane_Hoffman-Kim**[ta]**wn.edu
Robert Hurt
Professor,
Nanomaterials and their biological and environmental applications/implications; carbon nanomaterials, nanotoxicology, interfacial phenomena, liquid crystals and supramolecular assembly, material chemistry approaches for safe nanomaterial formulation, nanoparticle cell delivery.
Robert_Hurt**[ta]**wn.edu
Agnes Kane
Professor, Department of Bio Med Molecular Pharmacology, Physiology & Biotechnology
Nanotoxicology, cellular interactions with nanomaterials, nanomaterials for targeted cancer therapy, biocompatibility of nanomaterials .
Agnes_Kane**[ta]**wn.edu
Haneesh Kesari
Assistant Professor,
Theoretical and experimental mechanics problems related to contact, adhesion, and fracture of solids. Determining how nano- to micro-scale structure affects macro-scale contact and fracture behaviors.
Haneesh_Kesari**[ta]**wn.edu
Eunsuk Kim
Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry
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Kyung-Suk Kim
Professor,
Nanomechanics, AFM nanometrology, Nanotribology.
Kyung-Suk_Kim**[ta]**wn.edu
Angus Kingon
Professor,
Electronic materials; processing and properties of electronic films at the nanoscale; nanoscale characterization by scanning probe techniques; oxide thermoelectrics; scaling flexoelectric and piezoelectric materials to nanodimensions; flexible electronics; electronic properties of nanoscale heterostructures; physics of nanoscale electrical contacts.
Angus_Kingon**[ta]**wn.edu