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High resolution spectroscopy of transient metal-containing diatomic molecules
Development of novel surfaces to improve biomolecule detection
 
Dynamics of viscous liquids in nano-confinements
Reformation of biomass to hydrogen gas in a photoelectrochemical biofuel cell
 
Tuning fork as a sensor and beyond
A computational study in the thermodynamic and dynamic properties of electron transfer proteins
 
Synthesis and fundamental studies of novel main group IV and azidoarsenic CVD precursors
Dielectric study of heterogeneous dynamics in supercooled liquids
 
High resolution spectroscopy of transition metal-containing molecules
Functional nanostructures: Applications in nanobarcoding, autonomous motion, and biosensing
 
High-pressure studies on phase transitions in tetrahedral network amorphous systems
Modeling Mechanisms of Water Affinity and Condensation on Si-based Surfaces via Experiments and Applications
 
Measurement of Molecular Conductance
Thermodynamics and Kinetics of DNA Nanostructure Assembly
 
Models for Amorphous Calcium Carbonate
Detection of Nitroaromatic Explosives Using an Electrical- Electrochemical and Optical Hybrid Sensor
 
The Investigation and Characterization of the Group 3 [NiFe]-Hydrogenases Using Protein Film Electrochemistry
Electrostatic Properties of Water at Interfaces with Nanoscale Solutes
 
High Resolution Spectroscopy of Metal-containing Molecules and Construction of Resonance-Enhanced Multi-Photon Ionization Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometer (REMPI-TOFMS)