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RNA Protein Assemblies
Understand the principles that underlie the design and function of complexes that contain RNA and proteins. Specific focus: function of RNA helicases ... More
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• Fundamental Nanoscience
• Medicine
• Characterization
• Photonics
• Nanomaterials |
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Spintronics
Spintronics is spin-dependent electronics. Electronic structure calculations are used to study atomic scale spin-dependent phenomena and materials ... More
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• Fundamental Nanoscience
• Electronics and Communications
• Computation and Simulation
• Photonics
• Nanomaterials
• Energy |
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Nanocontrol of Liquid Crystals
An atomic force microscope is used to pattern substrates on micrometer and nanometer length scales to control liquid crystal orientation. Fundamental ... More
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• Fundamental Nanoscience
• Nanomaterials • Catalysis
• Characterization
• Micro/Nanofabrication
• Photonics • Energy
• Structural Applications |
Charles Rosenblatt
Professor
Department of Physics
Macromoleclar Science |
Phone: (216) 368-4125
Fax: (216)368-4671
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Nonlinear Optics
Investigating the nonlinear optical properties of organic materials, including polymeric one- and two-dimensional photonic crystals, photorefractive... More
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• Fundamental Nanoscience
• Medicine
• Characterization
• Electronics and Communications
• Nanomaterials
• Photonics
• Energy |
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Nanoelectronics
Developing non-volatile memory devices based on physical generation and recombination of neutral metallic atoms and clusters in solid electrolytes ... More
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. Fundamental Nanoscience
. Medicine . Characterization
. Electronics and Communications
. Micro/Nanofabrication
. Aerospace . NEMS/MEMS
. Nanotechnology Education
. Nanomaterials . Environment . Sensors |
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Nanoscale Structure in Ionomers
We investigate the nanoscale structure of hydrated ionomer membranes with the goal of enabling the development of new and more useful materials for use in polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells. ... More
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. Computation and Simulation
. Environment
. Nanomaterials
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Peter Taylor
Professor Department of Physics
Macromolecular Science and Engineering |
Phone: (216) 368-4044
Fax: (216) 368-4671
Email: taylor@case.edu |
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