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Manipulation of Nanoparticle using Acoustics

Investigates the use of resonant ultrasonic fields to position nanoparticles within liquids. This approach enables advanced materials fabrications, such as the formation ... More

  FIELDS
 

. Fundamental Nanoscience
. Computation and Simulation
. Characterization
. Nanomaterials
. Micro/Nano-fabrication

Donald Feke

Professor
Chemical Engineering
Macromolecular Science and Engineering

Phone: (216) 368-2750
Fax: (216) 368-3016
Email: donald.feke@case.edu

Fabrication of micro and nano devices, focusing on chemical and biological sensors and energy storage systemsDevelopment of nano-scale electrochemical instruments...More

  FIELDS
 

• Fundamental Nanoscience
• Characterization
• Nanomaterials
• Energy
• Nanotechnology Education

Chung-Chiun Liu

Wallace R. Persons Professor of
Sensor Technology and Control
Director, Electronics Design Center

Phone: (216) 368-2935
Fax: (216) 368-3783
Email: cxl9@case.edu

Effects of Nanoscale Structure on Atomic Scale Structure and Properties

Molecular dynamics simulations are used to show that nanoscale structure can alter the nature of the atomic-level bonding ... More

  FIELDS
 

• Fundamental Nanoscience
• Nanomaterials
• Computation and Simulation

Daniel J. Lacks

Professor
Department of Chemical Engineering

Phone: (216) 368-4238
Fax: (216) 368-3016
Email: daniel.lacks@case.edu

Surface and Colloid Physical Chemistry: Intefacial Transport

Mass, momentum, and energy transport are fundamental to understanding the dynamics of diverse interfacial systems ... More

  FIELDS
 

• Fundamental Nanoscience
• Characterization
• Computation and Simulation
• Catalysis
• Nanotechnology Education

J. Adin Mann

Professor
Chemical Engineering
Macromolecular Science and Engineering

Phone: (216) 368-4122
Fax: (216) 368-3016
Email: j.mann@case.edu

Diamond Nanoelectrodes in Neuroscience

Developing diamond electrodes for biomedical and electrochemical applications. These include implantable electrodes for in vivo sensing and neural/muscle ... More

  FIELDS
 

• Micro/Nanofabrication
• Medicine
• Nanomaterials
• Sensors

Heidi B. Martin

Associate Professor
Chemical Engineering

Phone: (216) 368-3810
Fax: (216) 368-3016
Email: hbm@case.edu