Indrek Kulaots
Lecturer,
Porous structures in stacked, crumpled and pillared graphene 3D materials for their application in catalysis, separation and gas storage. Bulk solid graphene oxide safety.
Indrek_Kulaots**[ta]**wn.edu
Sharvan Kumar
Professor,
Defects in crystalline solids, their motion, interaction and consequences on deformation; mechanical behavior of nanocrystalline materials; experimental techniques for defect characterization.
Sharvan_Kumar**[ta]**wn.edu
Dean,
Nanoscale communications and communication circuits and devices at nanoscale dimensions.
Lawrence_Larson**[ta]**wn.edu
Jonghwan Lee
Assistant Professor,
Biomedical optics, Neuroengineering, Recording of neural activity with nanoscale probe, Microscopic imaging of nanomaterial interaction with tissue, In vivo imaging of the effect of nanoparticle-based therapeutics.
Jonghwan_Lee**[ta]**wn.edu
Xinsheng Sean Ling
Professor, Department of Physics
Nanopore DNA sequencing, nanofabrication, optical and magnetic tweezers, nanomechanical measurements on single biomolecules, nanobiology.
Xinsheng_Ling**[ta]**wn.edu
Diane Lipscombe
Professor, Department of Bio Med Neuroscience
Nanomaterial interactions with ion channels and effects on neuronal signaling.
Diane_Lipscombe**[ta]**wn.edu
Humphrey Maris
Professor, Department of Physics
Acoustic measurements on thin films and nanostructures, development of an ultra-high resolution acoustic microscope, imaging the motion of single electrons in liquid helium.
Humphrey_Maris**[ta]**wn.edu
John Bradley Marston
Professor, Department of Physics
Quantum chemistry of actinide nano-complexes with application to the problem of high level nuclear waste disposal; physics of quantum many-body systems driven far from equilibrium.
John_Marston**[ta]**wn.edu
Edith Mathiowitz
Professor, Department of Bio Med Molecular Pharmacology, Physiology & Biotechnology
The polymer/medicine interface; nanoparticles as novel therapeutic delivery systems, small-diameter vascular grafts with better compliance; novel bioadhesive polymers for oral delivery, liquid crystals as smart sensors.
Edith_Mathiowitz**[ta]**wn.edu
Vesna Mitrovic
Associate Professor, Department of Physics
Nuclear magnetic resonance of nanoscale inhomogeneity, magnetic nanoparticles, and molecules.
Vesna_Mitrovic**[ta]**wn.edu
Daniel Mittleman
Professor,
Linear and nonlinear optical spectroscopy of condensed matter systems in the terahertz range; nanometer-scale terahertz near-field spectroscopy and imaging; terahertz magneto-optics.
Daniel_Mittleman**[ta]**wn.edu
Jeffrey Morgan
Professor, Department of Bio Med Molecular Pharmacology, Physiology & Biotechnology
3D cell culture and in vitro micro-tissues for testing the toxicity and therapeutic potential of nano-materials.
Jeffrey_Morgan**[ta]**wn.edu
Arto Nurmikko
Professor,
Nanophotonics, active electronic nanomaterials, and neuroenginering and neurotechnology including new approaches to interfacing the brain by nanoscale implantable devices.
Arto_Nurmikko**[ta]**wn.edu
Domenico Pacifici
Associate Professor,
Silicon-based nanophotonics; optical and electrical properties of semiconductor quantum dots; metamaterials; periodic and quasiperiodic nanostructures in metal films; nanoengineered materials and devices for optical communications, biochemical sensing and energy harvesting solutions.
Domenico_Pacifici**[ta]**wn.edu
Nitin Padture
IMNI Director & Professor,
Ceramic and their coatings and composites, engineered nanowires, thin films, nanostructures,carbon nanotubes and graphene.
Nitin_Padture**[ta]**wn.edu
David Paine
Professor,
Imaging and structure analysis at the nanoscale using electron microscopy, amorphous and nano-structured metal oxides for transparent, flexible, and large area electronics, transparent conducting oxide applications, (transparent) thin film transistors.
David_Paine**[ta]**wn.edu
Tayhas Palmore
Professor,
Nanomaterial components in biofuel cells, photovoltaics, batteries; cellular scaffolds; genetically engineered machines; self-assembly of molecular solids.
Tayhas_Palmore**[ta]**wn.edu
Stephen Parman
Assistant Professor, Department of Geological Sciences
Stephen_Parman**[ta]**wn.edu
Robert Pelcovits
Professor, Department of Physics
Theory and simulation of soft matter including liquid crystals and liquid crystalline elastomers, confinement of nanoscale systems, topological defects, lipid membranes and vesicles.
Robert_Pelcovits**[ta]**wn.edu
Andrew Peterson
Assistant Professor,
Catalysis design, electronic structure, and sustainable fuels.
Andrew_Peterson**[ta]**wn.edu
Thomas Powers
Professor,
Soft condensed matter physics: lipid bilayer membranes, biological filaments, liquid crystals, rheology, interfacial physics, and swimming motility.
Thomas_Powers**[ta]**wn.edu
David Rand
Professor, Department of Bio Med Ecology & Evolutionary Biology
Nanomaterial effects in evolutionary, ecological and environmental genomics; Drosophila population genetics, ecotoxicology; mitochondrial genetics and aging; oxidative stress.
David_Rand**[ta]**wn.edu
Sherief Reda
Associate Professor,
Design and analysis of sub-100 nanometer integrated circuits, models of variations in nanoscale device performance, variation-tolerant designs and circuit fabrics.
Sherief_Reda**[ta]**wn.edu
William Risen
Professor, Department of Chemistry
Aerogels including gold and magnetic nanoparticles, photochemistry and catalysis related to nanoparticles, carbon nanoparticles.
William_Risen_Jr**[ta]**wn.edu
Christoph Rose-Petruck
Professor, Department of Chemistry
Nanomaterials for bio-medical imaging applications and x-ray. Nano-microscopy using laboratory plasma x-ray sources.
Christoph_Rose-Petruck**[ta]**wn.edu
John Savage
Professor, Department of Computer Science
Nanowire decoders, nanowire encoding, nanoscale memory and logic, coded computation at the nanoscale.
John_Savage**[ta]**wn.edu
Jason Sello
Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry
Functional nanoparticles for catalysis and for separation of low molecular weight compounds.
Jason_Sello**[ta]**wn.edu
Surendra Sharma
Professor, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Nanomaterial distribution in tissue and effects on pregnancy outcomes.
Surendra_Sharma**[ta]**wn.edu
Brian Sheldon
Professor,
Nanomaterials synthesis, especially vapor phase methods, nanomechanical behavior of materials, nanocrystalline diamond films, nanostructured superhydrophobic surfaces, and nanocrystalline oxides for electrochemical applications.
Brian_Sheldon**[ta]**wn.edu
Anita Shukla
Assistant Professor of Engineering and Molecular Pharmacology, Physiology and Biotechnology,
Biomaterials, drug delivery, regenerative medicine, self-assembly, active biomaterial coatings, bacterial biofilms, and stem cells.
Anita_Shukla**[ta]**wn.edu
Derek Stein
Associate Professor of Physics and Engineering, Department of Physics
Nano-biophysics, nanopores and novel DNA sequencing strategies, nanofluidics and medical diagnostic applications, DNA-protein interactions, single-molecule biophysics, single-molecule polymer physics.
Derek_Stein**[ta]**wn.edu
Richard Stratt
Professor, Department of Chemistry
Ultrafast spectroscopy; dynamics of liquids, supercooled liquids, and glassy systems; disordered materials and clusters; energy relaxation and the molecular origins of friction.
Richard_Stratt**[ta]**wn.edu
Shouheng Sun
Professor, Department of Chemistry
Nanomaterials synthesis, self-assembly, magnetic nanoparticles, nanocrystal arrays for information storage and fuel cell catalysts, functional nanoparticles for target-specific diagnostics/therapeutics.
Shouheng_Sun**[ta]**wn.edu
Jay Tang
Associate Professor, Department of Physics
Nanoscale assembly and dynamics of the cytoskeletal protein filaments F-actin and microtubules, integrin mediated adhesion and migration of neutrophils and T-cells, molecular mechanisms of bacterial adhesion.
Jay_Tang**[ta]**wn.edu
Anubhav Tripathi
Professor,
Nanoparticle-based technologies for biomarker/protein identification and separation, biocompatible nanoparticles for bacterial lysis, new encapsulation procedures for drugs and chemical agents, transport through soft matter, disease diagnostics applications using microfluids and nanofluidics platform.
Anubhav_Tripathi**[ta]**wn.edu
James Valles, Jr.
Professor, Department of Physics
Nano-structured superconductors, nano-crystal array formation, magnetic manipulation of bio-molecular assemblies.
James_Valles_Jr**[ta]**wn.edu