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- 1Biodegradable Polymer
- 1Cantilever
- 1Chemical Degradation
- 1Dielectrophoresis
- 1Electrophoresis
- 1Elias, Anastasia (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
- 1Gupta, Manisha (electrical and computer engineering)
- 1Montemagno, Carlo (chemical and materials engineering)
- 1Nazemifard, Neda (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
- 1Sauvageau, Dominic (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
- 1Thomas Thundat (Chemical and Materials Engineering)
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Spring 2013
The sources of inducing field gradients and their implications are investigated inside the microfabricated post arrays. A parametric study is conducted to understand how the posts arrangements, distance, and size change the field and field gradients. The results provide criteria where the...
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Fall 2016
The field of conducting polymers and mainly organic electrochemical transistors (OECT) have been investigated for bioelectronics applications. Advantages such as conformability, high quality electrical contact, ease of fabrication and biocompatibility made OECTs a great potential of future bio...
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Fall 2018
Ghoraishi Kahangi, Maryam Sadat
Due to their ability to measure extremely small displacements and forces, nanomechanical cantilevers have attracted considerable attention from numerous scientific communities, each exploring a variety of applications. Though typically operated in either vacuum or air, operation of the device in...
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Fall 2018
Enzyme-responsive degradable polymers are of great interest both from fundamental science and real-world application perspectives. Enzyme-responsive polymers, because of their ability to interface with and sense biological processes, can have many applications in systems that operate at the edge...