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"Smart" Behavior of Non-Canonical Elastin-Like Polypeptides
Design, Characterization, and Evaluation of a Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensor
 
A High-Throughput Framework for Materials Research and Space Group Determination Algorithm
Mechanical Constraints Enhance Electrical Energy Densities of Soft Dielectrics
 
Plasmonic nanoparticles: Factors controlling refractive index sensitivity
The design of a nanolithographic process
 
Computational study of low-friction quasicrystalline coatings via simulations of thin film growth of hydrocarbons and rare gases
Modulation of endothelial cell adhesion to synthetic vascular grafts using biotinylated fibronectin in a dual ligand protein system
 
Controlling plasmon coupling in biomolecule-linked metal nanoparticle assemblies
Thermodynamics and kinetics on nanowires grown by the vapor-liquid-solid process
 
In-situ crosslinkable and self-assembling elastin-like polypeptide block copolymers for cartilage tissue repair
A study of diamond surfaces: Functionalization chemistry, assessment of fractional coverage and electrochemical detection of nitrogen-oxygen species
 
Spectroscopic ellipsometry of group-III adatom kinetics on III-N semiconductor surfaces
Permeation measurement and barrier films for flexible display applications
 
Phase stability of iron-carbon nanocarbides and implications for the growth of carbon nanotubes
Molecular design for nonlinear optical materials and molecular interferometers using quantum chemical computations
 
Three-dimensional holographic lithography and manipulation using a spatial light modulator
Mechanical and tribological study of a stimulus responsive hydrogel, pNIPAAm, and a mucinous glycoprotein, lubricin
 
Delivering electrical and mechanical stimuli through bioactive fibers for stem cell tissue engineering
Inkless soft lithography: Utilizing immobilized enzymes and small molecules to pattern self-assembled monolayers via catalytic microcontact printing
 
From Dynamical Superhydrophobicity to Thermal Diodes
Shape Effects on Jamming of Granular Materials