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Fibroblast Cell Adhesion on Dynamic Microgel Substrates
Hiroaki Yoshida, Jeffrey Gaulding, Apoorva Kalasuramath, Andrés J. García, L. Andrew Lyon School of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience, Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Tracking the Movement of Dopants in an Analog Memristor Using X-Ray Absorption Spectroscopy
Jordan Greenlee, James Compagnoni, Cole Petersburg, Faisal Alamgir, W. Alan Doolittle
1) Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Tech 2) Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Georgia Tech
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Nanoscale Rockets Powered by Ultrasound
MRSEC researchers working in an international collaboration with French scientists at ESPCI (Paris Tech) have discovered that rocket-shaped metallic micro-rods can be propelled through fluids using ultrasound, with fast translation towards the tapered end and rapid rotation & assembly of rods into circular chains that move like conveyer belts. Since most ways to make micro-objects move autonomously in fluids are incompatible with biological fluids, this bio-friendly ultrasound technique may be a first step towards the design of powered micro-robots that can perform microsurgery or deliver
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Molecular Biomimetics
Molecular Biomimetics - Making materials one molecule at a time, via the Biology’s ways, allows an intricate control of nano- and microstructures that permit tailoring functional properties towards practical applications.
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SAPs: Self Assembled Peptides
Developed in GEMSEC, biocombinatorially selected solid binding peptides with short (7-15) amino acid (AA) sequences can bind to atomically flat materials via molecular recognition that leads to surface diffusion, clustering and long-range ordered assembly commensurate with the underlying crystallographic solid lattice.
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First Observation of Hall Effect in Polymer Transistors
Printed transistors employing both the bench-mark polymer semiconductor poly(3-hexyl-thiophene) and ultra-high capacitance ion gel gate insulators exhibit unusually large hole mobilities near 1 cm2/Vs at high charge densities (0.2 holes/ring).
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X-ray Standing Wave Mapping of Graphene/SiC
J. Emery1, B. Detlefs2, H. Karmel1, V. Wheeler3, D.K. Gaskill3, M. Hersam1, J. Zegenhagen2, M. Bedzyk1
1Northwestern University Materials Research Science & Engineering Center
2European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, 3U.S. Naval Research Lab
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MRSEC Takes the Lead in Coaching the Coaches in Materials Science Event
Utah MRSEC provided staff and faculty support for a Science Olympiad coaches’ clinic in November 2012, to help science teachers prepare to coach teams.
37 middle and high school science teachers, 22 of them female, from across the state dedicated their Saturday to attend the clinic to improve Science Olympiad team coaching skills.
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High Performance Carbon Nanotube Thin-Film Transistors Enabled by Hybrid Molecular Dielectrics
Over the past decade, semiconducting carbon
nanotube (CNT) thin films have been recognized as
contending materials for a wide range of applications
in electronics, energy, and sensing. Nevertheless,
CNT transistor performance suitable for real-world
applications awaits understanding-based progress in
the integration of independently pioneered device
components. We achieve this here by integrating
high-purity semiconducting CNT films with a customdesigned
hybrid inorganic-organic gate dielectric.
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Thermal Stability of Amorphous Zn-In-Sn-O Films Diana
Diana E. Proffit1, Thomas Philippe1, Jonathan D. Emery1, Qing Ma2, D. Bruce Buchholz1, Peter W. Voorhees1, Michael J. Bedzyk1, Robert P.H. Chang1, Thomas O. Mason1
1Northwestern University Materials Research Science & Engineering Center2DND-CAT, Northwestern Synchrotron Research Center at Advanced Photon
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