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Links | NANOSCALE DESIGN MANUFACTURING LABORATORY
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Skip to main content. University of Texas at Austin. Center for Nano- and Molecular Science. Dr Cullinan's Google Scholar Page. Nanoscale Design and Manufacturing Laboratory. National Institute of Technology (NIST). NIST Production Systems Group. NIST Nanoscale Metrology Group. NIST Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). MIT Precision Compliant Systems Laboratory. Laboratory for Manufacturing and Productivity (LMP). Dept of Mechanical Engineering.
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About - Yu Research Group
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Rational design and synthesis of hybrid nanomaterial systems for advanced energy storage technologies: next-generation lithium-ion batteries, electrochemical supercapacitors;. Novel nanostructured materials for highly efficient energy conversion devics: thermoelectric devices, microbial fuel cells;. Self-assembly and hetero-integration of nanostructures for energy and bioelectronics applications;. Hybrid inorganic-organic nanomaterials for functional interface with biological systems;.
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Korgel Group :: Links
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Industry/University Cooperative Research Center (I/UCRC) on Next Generation Photovoltaics. Center for Nano and Molecular Science. At The University of Texas at Austin. Reach out to us on Facebook. Department of Chemical Engineering. 1 University Station C0400. University of Texas at Austin. Austin TX, 78712.
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Korgel Group :: Christian Bosoy
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BS, Chemical Engineering, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 2010. PhD, Chemical Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, 2015. We are interested in exploring the potential of nanoparticles in biological systems, as both targeting agents and diagnostic tools. Yu, Yixuan; Goodfellow, Brian W. Rasch, Michael R. Bosoy, Christian; Smilgies,Detlef and Korgel,Brian A.,. The Role of Halides in the Ordered Structure Transitions of Heated Gold Nanocrystal Superlattices. 2015, 6, pp 2406-2412.
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Korgel Group :: Doug Pernik
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BS, Chemical Engineering, University of Notre Dame, 2012. Improvements in thin film photovoltaics with an aim towards commercialization. Pernik, Douglas R; Tvrdy, Kevin; Radich, James G. Kamat, Prashant V. Tracking the Adsorption and Electron Injection Rates for CdSe Quantum Dots on TiO2: Linked versus Direct Attachment. Journal of Physical Chemistry C. 2011), 115 (27), 13511-13519. Department of Chemical Engineering. 1 University Station C0400. University of Texas at Austin. Austin TX, 78712.
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Korgel Group :: People
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Brian A. Korgel. Edward S. Hyman Endowed Chair in Engineering. T Brockett Hudson Professor of Chemical Engineering. Director, Industry/University Cooperative Research Center for Next Generation Photovoltaics. Twitter: https:/ twitter.com/brian korgel. Office: NHB 6.406. Phone: 512.471.5633. Email: korgel[at]che.utexas.edu. Office: NHB 6.344. Phone: 512.471.2828. Email: emily.adkins[at]utexas.edu. Office: NHB 6.330C. Phone: 512.471.7489. Email: adrien.guillaussier[at]utexas.edu. Office: NHB 6.330C. Univer...
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Korgel Group
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Welcome to the Korgel Research Group! Nanotechnology is the field of applied science at the atomic and molecular scale. Our experimental group focuses on investigating size-tunable material properties, and the self-assembly and fabrication of nanostructures. This multidisciplinary research finds applications in microelectronics, photonics, photovoltaics, spintronics, coatings, sensors and biotechnology. research overview. Reach out to us on Facebook. New paper this week from the Korgel Group! We are sadd...
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Korgel Group :: Brian A. Korgel
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Brian A. Korgel. Edward S. Hyman Endowed Chair in Engineering. T Brockett Hudson Professor of Chemical Engineering. Director, National Science Foundation I/UCRC for Next Generation Photovoltaics. BS, University of California at Los Angeles, 1991. PhD, University of California at Los Angeles, 1997. Post-doctoral Fellow, University College Dublin, Ireland, 1997-1998. Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Austin, 1998-2003. Associate Professor, University of Texas at Austin, 2003-2007. Center for Nano...