Four Overlaying Nanotube Sheets

Scanning Electron Microscope of a two-dimensionally reinforced structure fabricated by overlaying four nanotube sheets with a 45° shift in orientation between successive sheets. (The dark circle is the shadow of the in-lens detector.)

Seminars

Previously Held Seminars (2005-06)

Date

Title and Speaker Information

March 15

Nanotechnology's Active, Hybrid and Passive Applications, NanoCars, Hybrid Silicon/Molecule Electronics and Carbon Nanotube Composites

James M. Tour, Ph. D
Chao Professor of Chemistry, Professor of Computer Science,
Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science
Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology
Rice University

February 16

 

The Technology of Nano-Engineered Cement BInders,

Universidad Autonoma de Nuevo Leon,
Ciudad Universitaria,
San Nicholas,
Mexico.

December 12

White Light Emission from Cadnium Selenide Nanocrystals

Sandra Rosenthal, Ph.D
Associate Professor of Chemistry
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN

December 5

Controlled polymer nanofiber by electrospinning and its application

Seon Jeong Kim, Ph.D.
Nano-Bio Technology Laboratory,
Dept. of Biomedical Engineering,
Hanyang University, Korea.

August 15

Surface Modification of Textiles by Pulsed Ammonia Plasma

Jane Dai, Ph.D.
CSIRO Textile & Fibre Technology
Australia

August 12

Characterization and Modeling of Multifunctional Materials

Dimitris C. Lagoudas, Ph.D.
Texas Institute for Intelligent Bio- Nano Materials and Structures for Aerospace Vehicles
Department of Aerospace Engineering
Texas A&M University

August 1

Recent Advances on the Physics and Chemistry of Carbon Nanotubes

Dr. Jack Fischer
University of Pennsylvania

August 1

Current Research in Thermal, Microfluidics and Scanning Probe Technologies

Debjyoti Banerjee, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering
Thermal & Fluid Sciences Division (TFS)
Texas A&M University

June 27

CO2/CH4 Separation: Molecular Transport in Nanoporous Inorganic Membranes

Ron R. Chance, Ph.D.
ExxonMobil Research and Engineering
Corporate Strategic Research
Annandale, New Jersey

April 20

Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in Liquids

Matteo Pasquali
Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, MS-362
Carbon Nanotechnology Laboratory
Center for Nanoscale Science & Technology, and
Computer & Information Technology Institute
Rice University

March 2

Carbon Nano-Structure Modeling: Chains in a Tube and Large Cavities in Diamond

Miklos Kertesz, Ph.D.
Department of Chemistry
Georgetown University
Washington, D.C.

February 28

Effect of Magnetic and Mechanical Fields in Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Dispersions

Nandika Anne D’Souza
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
The University of North Texas

   

Updated: April 3, 2007

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