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Biomaterials
Synthetic Biomolecular Recognition
Quantum dot tracking
Galvanotaxis
Quantum dots for profiling cancer biomarkers and biomedical imaging
Endothelial cells and artificial blood vessels
Biomimetic nanofibers for stem cell culture and tissue regeneration
Quantitative Measurements of Protein Interactions in Cells
Collagen hybridization
Piezoelectricity of poly(α-amino acids)-based films and fibers
Peptide/protein-directed synthesis and assembly of nanoparticles (NP)
Silica nanoparticles for imaging and toxicology studies
Artificial Stem Cell Niche
Artificial bilayer membranes
Computational Materials Science
Solution-Processed Ionically Polarized Oxide Dielectrics for Low-Voltage Transparent Transistors
Quantum dots for profiling cancer biomarkers and biomedical imaging
Phase-change alloy for memory applications
Meta-Codes for Computational Kinetics
Extended Time Scale Simulation Studies of Nanoscale Friction
Integrating Computation into the Materials Science and Engineering Core
Theory and Simulation of the Transition from Amorphous to Nanocrystalline Mechanical Response
Metallic glasses on the atomic scale
Fundamentals of Dealloying
Materials informatics
Formation reactions under extreme heating rates in nanostructured multilayer foils
Optoelectronic and Magnetic Materials
Solution-Processed Ionically Polarized Oxide Dielectrics for Low-Voltage Transparent Transistors
Organic electronics for chemical sensing
Quantum dots for profiling cancer biomarkers and biomedical imaging
Phase-change alloy for memory applications
Tuning semiconductor device properties with static charge
Spintronic effects in organic semiconductors
Hybrid devices
New Electron-Carrying Organic Semiconductors
Organic semiconductor-based sensors of national security interest
Ultrafast energy transfer processes in organic layer/substrate systems
Thermoelectric polymer blends
Optically induced, in-situ growth of nanoparticles in polymer matrices
Optical characterization of thermal barrier materials for Solar Probe Plus
Materials for Energy
Fuel Cell Catalysis
Quantum dots for profiling cancer biomarkers and biomedical imaging
Materials informatics
Rapid, Exothermic Phase Transformations in Reactive Materials
New Electron-Carrying Organic Semiconductors
Thermoelectric polymer blends
Phase transformations during self-propagating reactions in multilayer foils
Nanomaterials
Fuel Cell Catalysis
Brush copolymers as drug carriers
Surface heterogeneous nanoparticles
Quantum dot tracking
Galvanotaxis
Organic electronics for chemical sensing
Quantum dots for profiling cancer biomarkers and biomedical imaging
Phase-change alloy for memory applications
Meta-Codes for Computational Kinetics
Extended Time Scale Simulation Studies of Nanoscale Friction
Fundamentals of Dealloying
Endothelial cells and artificial blood vessels
Biomimetic nanofibers for stem cell culture and tissue regeneration
New Electron-Carrying Organic Semiconductors
Phase transformations during self-propagating reactions in multilayer foils
Peptide/protein-directed synthesis and assembly of nanoparticles (NP)
Interfacial Forces in Active Nanodevices
Silica nanoparticles for imaging and toxicology studies
Optically induced, in-situ growth of nanoparticles in polymer matrices
Artificial Stem Cell Niche
Artificial bilayer membranes
Nanomechanical Characterizations of Enamel, Silicon and Other Materials
Formation reactions under extreme heating rates in nanostructured multilayer foils
Structural Materials
Synthetic Biomolecular Recognition
Quantum dot tracking
Galvanotaxis
Quantum dots for profiling cancer biomarkers and biomedical imaging
Theory and Simulation of the Transition from Amorphous to Nanocrystalline Mechanical Response
Metallic glasses on the atomic scale
In situ studies of mechanical behavior of metallic glasses and composites
Optical characterization of thermal barrier materials for Solar Probe Plus
Monitoring fatigue damage in aluminum alloys using laser ultrasonic methods