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Micro/Nano Systems
for Engineering and Life Sciences
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Novel CU Technique
Shrinks the Size of Nanotechnology
Circuitry
A University of Colorado at Boulder
team has developed a new method of
shrinking the size of circuitry used
in nanotechnology devices like
computer chips and solar cells by
using two separate colors of light.
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The University of Colorado has developed a
major research and training initiative in Micro/Nano Systems for
Engineering and Life Sciences. The initiative involves more than 100
faculty in engineering, biology, chemistry, physics, dentistry,
pharmacy, and medicine from CU-Boulder and the UC Denver Anschutz Medical Campus working with government and industry partners.
Following are examples of research topics currently pursued by
faculty members in two major areas:
Micro/Nanoscale
Phenomena at the Interface of Biology and Engineering
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Nanoscale Bio-Molecular Probes
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Nanowires Fabricated from Biological Templates
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CNT-Nanoknife for Slicing Frozen-hydrated Cells for Electron
Microscopy
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Trojan Horse Micro/Nano Spheres for Anthrax Prophylaxis
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Single Cell Mechanical Stimulation Platform
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In Vivo Neuronal Probes
Engineering of Materials at the Micro/Nano Scale
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Nano Structured Optical Materials, Nano Scale Photonic Devices, and
Quantum Well Material Systems
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Carbon Nanotubes: Composites, Sensors, Devices
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Self-Organized Molecular Films
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Nano Electromechanical Systems
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Atomic Layer Deposition
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Nanofabrication for Single Molecule Analysis Using Vibrational
Spectroscopy
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Computational Modeling of Nanowires
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Contact
Professor Victor Bright
Mechanical Engineering
303-735-1734
Victor.bright@colorado.edu |
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