Birck Nanotechnology Center

2008 Research Overview

The Impact of the Investment in Nano at Purdue University: Peer-reviewed Publications as a Metric

 


2008 Annual Research Review

“The Birck Nanotechnology Center – Progress, Opportunities, and Challenges,” Tim Sands

“Metamaterials for Future Photonics,” Evgenii Narimanov

“Carbon Nanotubes as Nucleic Acid Carriers,” Donald Bergstrom

“nanoHUB – Future Cyberinfrastructure Serving over 60,000 Users Today,” Gerhard Klimeck

“An Introduction to PRISM and MEMS Simulation,” Jayathi Murthy

“Thin-Film Electronics using Nanowire Transistors,” David Janes

Lectures will be available on nanoHUB soon.

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Highlights from the 2007 Annual Research Review

 

Additional research from Birck Nanotechnology Center

Many of the publications, posters, and dissertations authored by BNC researchers are posted on e-Pubs in pdf format. You may search this site by keyword or authors. For a comprehensive listing of BNC publications along with citation analyses, links and papers available by subscription only, we recommend the ISI Web of Science database, available through the electronic library at most institutions. In the Web of Science, you may perform a general search using "Birck Nano*" as the "Address."

NanoHUB

The nanoHUB is a rich resource for simulation tools, tutorials on-line courses and research presentations related to nanotechnology. The nanoHUB is a product of the NSF-funded Network for Computational Nanotechnology, headquartered at Purdue. Many of the BNC's researchers have contributed tutorials and research overviews to the nanoHUB. Enjoy!

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