Project Profile
Nanoscale Control of Surfaces and Interfaces
Cornell University
Abstract
This Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) award supports a graduate training program at Cornell University in a highly interdisciplinary area of materials research that is central to advances in many areas of science and technology – the nanoscale control of surfaces and interfaces. This program provides doctoral students… more »
Contributions[?]
Project members' contributions to the library and showcase are listed here.
Title | Category | Type | Posted At |
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ChemChamps Video Competition: Jennifer Novotney | Showcase | IGERT Story | 06/18/14 |
Patterned regrowth produces atomically thin, electrically active heterojunctions | Showcase | Highlight | 12/02/13 |
Reference cantilever method developed | Showcase | Achievement | 11/19/13 |
Thin film of the perovskite SrTiO3 integrated with SiC | Showcase | Achievement | 11/19/13 |
Conjugated porous polymer that detects TNT vapor | Showcase | Achievement | 11/19/13 |
Single-layer MoS2 transistors fabricated and studied | Showcase | Achievement | 11/19/13 |
Unusual microstructure in tantalum thin films | Showcase | Achievement | 11/19/13 |
Molecular Tripods Add Functionality to Graphene Surfaces | Showcase | Highlight | 12/18/12 |
Developing a new approach to graphene functionalization | Showcase | Achievement | 12/18/12 |
Fabricating solar cells and FETs using nanoparticles | Showcase | Achievement | 12/18/12 |