Tailoring carbon nanotubes
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I am a postdoctoral scientist in the NanoBio Group at the University of Southern California. My graduate research focused on carbon nanotubes as key elements in nanoscale electronics and nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS). My current work explores applications at the confluence of biology and synthetic nanotechnology.
For details on some of my published research, please select one of the projects shown below. You may also view a list of my publications or find out more about my previous work as a UC Discovery Fellow in developing the Berkeley Nanotechnology Exchange.
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Nanotube nanomotor |
Shrinking carbon nanotubes |
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Nanotube arrays |
Cutting carbon nanotubes |
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Nanotube manipulation |
Electrical breakdown of carbon nanotubes |
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Extreme thermal test platform |
Nanotube archival memory |