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Quantifying Epitaxial Growth using a Purely Topographical Signal Kai Trepka, UCSF School of Medicine, 533 Parnassus Ave, San Francisco, CA 94143 Fig. 1. Atomic force micrographs of holmium oxide thin film growth on

    Liliang Huang is from The Mirkin Research Group at Northwestern University which has pioneered the use of nanoparticle-biomolecule conjugates as synthons in materials science and the development of many nanoparticle-based extra and intracellular

 Lisa M. Mey-Ami, Jinjin Wang and Fuhe Li Air Liquide Electronics - Balazs NanoAnalysis, Fremont, CA USA Dr. Lisa Milstein Mey-Ami is a senior scientist and technical community leader at Air Liquide Balazs in Fremont, CA.

Zeinab Veisi, Norma Alcantar, and Ryan Toomey, Department of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620 Hydrogel coatings are a class of tethered or spatially-confined polymers capable of absorbing significant

Dr. Quate is best known for his role in co-developing the atomic force microscope (AFM) in the 1980’s with Gerd Binnig and Christoph Gerber, a pioneering nano metrology tool heralded as the milestone

Column Highlighting Topics Presented in Dr. Advincula’s Monthly Webinars on Advancements in Material Science Dr. Rigoberto Advincula, Professor, Macromolecular Science & Engineering Case Western Reserve University   COLUMN 2: SUPRAMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY, NANOMACHINES, AND AFM Nanotechnology requires the

Perovskites responding to light (Credit Greg Stewart/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory) Ryan P. Dwyer, John A. Marohn     Ryan Dwyer earned a B.S. in Chemistry from the University of Notre Dame. His chemistry Ph.D. research was performed

Associate Professor Materials Science & Engineering, Stanford University Professor Salleo received his Laurea degree in Chemistry from the University of Rome and his M.S. and Ph.D. in Materials Science from UC Berkeley investigating optical

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