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Development of polymer-coated nanoparticle imaging agents for diagnostic applications
Fluorescent noble metal nanodots for biological applications
 
High efficiency devices based on slow light in photonic crystals
Organic/Inorganic Hybrid Nanostructures for Chemical Plasmonic Sensors
 
Parallel manipulation of individual magnetic microbeads for lab-on-a-chip applications
Effects of surface chemistry and size on iron oxide nanoparticle delivery of oligonucleotides
 
Novel conductive adhesives for electronic packaging applications: A way towards economical, highly conductive, low temperature and flexible interconnects
The US-China scientific collaboration, knowledge moderation, and China's rise in nanotechnology
 
Alignment strategies for fullerenes and their dimers using soft matter
Three-dimensional carbon nanotube based photovoltaics
 
Design of Resilient Silicon-Carbon Nanocomposite Anodes
Nano-chemo-mechanics of Advanced Materials for Hydrogen Storage and Lithium Battery Applications
 
Characterization of the surface plasmon modes in planar metal-insulator-metal waveguides by an attenuated total reflection approach
Micro/nanopatterning approaches for molecular manipulation
 
Gas assisted thin-film evaporation from confined spaces
Role of magnetic resonance and wave interference in tailoring the radiative properties of micro/nanostructures
 
Study of the radiative properties of aligned carbon nanotubes and silver nanorods
Proton NMR relaxation investigations of particle exfoliation and distribution in polymer/clay nanocomposites
 
Oxide nanowire arrays for energy sciences
Statistical and engineering methods for model enhancement
 
Internal surface modification of zeolite MFI particles and membranes for gas separation
Design and fabrication of lanthanum-doped Sn-Ag-Cu lead-free solder for the next generation of microelectronics applications in severe environment
 
Formation and growth mechanisms of single-walled metal oxide nanotubes
Self-assembling polymeric nanoparticles for enhanced intra-articular anti-inflammatory protein delivery