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Deformation mechanisms in nanocrystalline aluminum thin films: An experimental investigation
Self-assembling triblock proteins for biofunctional surface modification
 
Novel bio-synthetic hybrid materials and coculture systems for musculoskeletal tissue engineering
Mechanics and kinetics of platinum heteroepitaxy on gold
 
Welding bulk metallic glass using nanostructured reactive multilayer foils
Computational modeling of damage in brittle materials
 
In situ stress measurement of thin film growth by electrochemical deposition: The correlations among stress, morphology, and microstructures
Design and synthesis of collagen mimetic peptide derivatives for studying triple helix assembly and collagen mimetic peptide-collagen binding interaction
 
The failure of brittle materials under overall compression: Effects of loading rate and defect distribution
Experimental techniques for the characterization and development of thermal barrier coating bond coat alloys
 
Magnetic nanotubes and nanoporous gold nanowire sensors
Micro-pillar compression of nanocrystalline and amorphous metals
 
Magnetic ordering in frustrated antiferromagnets on the pyrochlore lattice
The effect of fluctuation microscopy constraints on reverse Monte Carlo models of metallic glass structure
 
The silicon chip: A versatile micro-scale platform for micro- and nano-scale systems
Small molecule organic field effect transistors: Novel n-channel materials and aplications in chemical sensing
 
Stochastic modeling of structural behavior: Stability, effective properties and dynamic response
Spectroscopic studies of explosives, transient intermediates and other organic compounds using cavity ring-down and laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy
 
Formation of chemical bonds with visible light: The sensitized oxidation of iodide and water
Microstructural studies of organic spin valves and superconducting vortex ratchets
 
Study of silicon carbide formation by liquid silicon infiltration of porous carbon structures
Octadecanthiols as a resist for the electrodeposition of patterned nanostructures
 
The structural and property evolution of cellulose during carbonization
Application of organic semiconductors: Chemical sensors based on organic field effect transistors
 
Electron beam induced deposition: A surface science approach
Iron and ruthenium compounds with low-lying ligand field excited states anchoring to titanium dioxide
 
Neural stem cell proliferation and differentiation on functional electrospun fiber matrices
Electrochemical island growth
 
Characterization of interfacial adhesion between carbon-carbon composite and plasma-sprayed aluminum oxide
Programmed subcellular release to study the dynamics of cell detachment
 
Tuning superconductivity by ferromagnets with out-of-plane magnetization
Microparticle assembly and contact line dynamics
 
Biomaterials strategies for neural regeneration: The impact of surface topography and biofunctional cues
Studies of Fe pnictides and chalcogenides superconductors
 
The failure and fragmentation of ductile materials
Design of a biologically relevant, planar lipid bilayer platform for the study of membrane proteins
 
Electric field mediated colloidal assembly and control
Multiband superconductivity in iron pnictides and chalcogenides
 
Mechanisms of interfacial electron-transfer within high-surface-area metal-oxide thin films
First principles calculations of ceramics surfaces and interfaces: Examples from beta-silicon nitride and alpha-alumina
 
Length scale dependence and reliability of x-ray strain measurements in metallic glasses
Heterogeneity and statistical analysis of the microrheology of polymer gels
 
From Fundamental Nanoporosity Evolution to Electrocatalytically Active Materials --Development of Nanoporous Metal Catalysts for the Cathodic Oxygen Reduction Reaction
The effects of microstructural evolution on the spall response of 1100 aluminum