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Carbon-Based Interconnects for Nanoelectronic Systems
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-04-07)Interconnects have long been considered a major limitation for integrated circuits because of the delay they add to critical paths, the power they dissipate, the noise and jitter they induce on one another, and their ... -
Carbon-Containing Nanocomposite Materials for Energy Storage
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-02-14)High power energy storage devices, such as supercapacitors and Li-ion batteries, are critical for the development of zero-emission electrical vehicles, large scale smart grid, and energy efficient cargo ships and ... -
Celebrating Silicon’s Success, its Hidden History, and its Next Act
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019-02-26)The history of silicon is usually told as a history of electronic materials and devices. However, it may be better told as a history of manufacturing innovation. This talk will take a journey through the manufacturing ... -
Cellulose Nanomaterials: Plant‐based Nanoparticles Growing a Sustainable Future
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2015-04-14)Cellulose based materials (wood, cotton, etc.) have been used by our society as engineering materials for thousands of years and their use continues today as verified by the enormity of the world wide industries in forest ... -
Challenges and Opportunities in the Fields of Information Processing & Energy Conversion in the Nano World of the 21st Century
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Commercialization and Public Values Implications of Nanotechnology
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016-03-08)This talk defines public values and examines how these values can be mapped into the Innovation Corps (I-Corps) program in the context of the emergence of nanotechnology. I-Corps is a program begun in 2011 in the National ... -
Computational Protein Design
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Control of Si Nanowire Structure via Surface Chemistry
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013-04-23)An ability to engineer the structure of semiconductor nanowires is essential for tuning their optical, electrical, and thermal transport properties. While manipulation of growth conditions offers an empirical route to ... -
Cool Photonic and Electronic Plastics for a Greener World
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019-01-22)With seabirds trapped in multipack drink rings, and mid-ocean islands of indestructible rubbish, the idea that plastics could play a big part in a sustainable future world might seem far-fetched. However, new smart photonic ... -
Creating Complex Interfaces Using Surface-Initiated Polymerization and Post-Polymerization Modification
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2016-11-08)Generating micro-and nanosized patterns on solid surfaces is an important area of research with relevance in many scientific and technological areas. In our recent approach to generate complex interfaces, we have developed ... -
Creative Epitaxy: Finding Ways to Violate Assumptions that Breach Material Barriers
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2022-01-11)Epitaxial processes are considered routine for applications spanning established industries from the silicon and GaN semiconductor industries to cutting edge research. As many as 10,000 epitaxial reactors crank out billions ... -
Cross-Layer Optimizations for Building Energy-Efficient 2.5D Systems with Silicon Photonic Networks
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2020-09-08)The design of today's leading-edge systems is fraught with power, thermal, and variability challenges. The applications in rapidly growing computing domains of cloud and HPC exhibit significant diversity and require an ... -
Current and Future Cell Therapies for Treatment of Type 1 Diabetes
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2018-09-25)Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune destruction of insulin producing β-cells present in the endocrine part of the pancreas. Lifelong administration of exogenous insulin is a current mode of treatment, due to frequency ... -
Curricular, Biochemical and Environmental Applications of Nanotechnology
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-02-09)Chemistry occupies a unique place in the university curriculum and is required by a wide variety of other disciplines because of its general utility. Unfortunately, the laboratory portion of the course does not always ... -
The Dawn of Organic Optoelectronics
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Designing Multi-Functional Electrodes for Next-Generation Energy Storage Devices
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2017-11-14)Although lithium-ion batteries and supercapacitors have shown rapid progress over the last two decades, next-generation energy storage applications, such as fast-evolving portable electronics, electrified propulsion, and ... -
Development of Implantable Wireless Pressure Sensors for Chronic Disease Management
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-05-13)CardioMEMS is a medical device company that has developed and is commercializing a proprietary wireless sensing and communication technology for the human body. Our technology platform is designed to improve the management ... -
Dimensional Control of Light-Matter Interaction in Perovskite Chalcogenides
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2019-03-26)Perovskite Chalcogenides are a new class of semiconductors which have tunable band gap in the visible to infrared part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Besides this band gap tunability, they offer a unique opportunity to ... -
Directed Self-Assembly of Block Copolymers: Opportunities and Challenges on the Path to Scalable Nanomanufacturing
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2015-01-13)Richard Feynman in his now famous 1959 talk entitled “There’s Plenty of Room at the Bottom,” envisioned a world of atomically precise manufacturing that would fuel advancements in information storage, computing, and ... -
Dynamic Assemblies of Soft Colloids
(Georgia Institute of Technology, 2007-03-13)