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NanoDay 2021 – Poster 22 – Dicheng Mo and Sushant Rassay

November 19, 2021

  Intrinsically Switchable RF Ferroelectric 22%ScAlN Bulk Acoustic Wave Resonators Dicheng Mo and Sushant Rassay Authors: Dicheng Mo, Sushant Rassay, Roozbeh Tabrizian Faculty Mentor: Roozbeh Tabrizian, PhD College: College of Engineering Department: Electrical and Computer Engineering Abstract The skyrocketing number of users and their booming data demand highlight the need for efficient use of wireless […]

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NanoDay 2021 – Poster 27 – Paritosh Rustogi

November 19, 2021

  Electrical Isolation Using Gasket for Next-Generation High-Channel-Density Implant-Connector Technology Paritosh Rustogi Authors: Paritosh Rustogi, Jack Judy Faculty Mentor: Jack Judy, PhD College: College of Engineering Department: Electrical and Computer Engineering Abstract As neural-interfaces has advanced to higher channel counts/channel densities to improve stimulation targeting and to minimize side effects, the benefits derived by patients […]

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NanoDay 2021 – Poster 01 – Yue Zhang

November 19, 2021

  Hydrogen Peroxide Modified Ball Milled Biochar for the Removal of Methylene Blue from Aqueous Solutions Yue Zhang Authors: Yue Zhang, Yulin Zheng, Yicheng Yang, Jinsheng Huang, Andrew R. Zimmerman, Hao Chen, Xin Hu, Bin Gao Faculty Mentor: Bin Gao, PhD College: College of Engineering Department: Agricultural and Biological Engineering Abstract In this work, hickory […]

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NanoDay 2021 – Poster 02 – Yicheng Yang

November 19, 2021

  Ball Milling Biochar Iron Oxide Composites for the Removal of Chromium (Cr(VI)) from Water: Performance and Mechanisms Yicheng Yang Authors: Yicheng Yang, Haowen Zou, Yulin Zheng, Jinsheng Huang, Yue Zhang, Bin Gao Faculty Mentor: Bin Gao, PhD College: College of Engineering Department: Agricultural and Biological Engineering Abstract A novel biochar/iron oxide composite (BM-Fe-HC) was […]

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NanoDay 2021 – Poster 03 – Angel Gatev

November 19, 2021

  A New Flexible PCB Connector for a Tissue-engineered Electronic Nerve Interface Angel Gatev Authors: Angel Gatev, Ladan Jiracek-Sapieha Gocman, Jack Judy Faculty Mentor: Kevin Otto, PhD College: College of Engineering Department: Biomedical Engineering Abstract The ongoing development of peripheral nerve interface technology faces many obstacles on the road to safe and effective use for […]

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NanoDay 2021 – Poster 04 – Heather Blackwell and Samuel Hart

November 19, 2021

  Novel Approaches for Isolating Hematopoietic Stem Cells Using a Planer Gradient Magnetic System Heather Blackwell and Samuel Hart Authors: Heather A Blackwell, Samuel M Hart, Jon P Dobson Faculty Mentor: Jon Dobson, PhD College: College of Engineering Department: Biomedical Engineering Abstract Hematopoietic stem cell transplants are a life-saving treatment performed on patients who suffer […]

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NanoDay 2021 – Poster 06 – Bo Yu

November 19, 2021

  Dendritic Cell Therapy Tracking Using Magnetic Particle Imaging (MPI) Bo Yu Authors: Bo Yu, N’Quel Bonner, Ginger Moore, Angelie Rivera-Rodriguez, Sitong Liu, Fernanda Pohl-Guimarães, Duane Mitchell, Carlos Rinaldi-Ramos Faculty Mentor: Carlos Rinaldi-Ramos, PhD College: College of Engineering Department: Chemical Engineering Abstract Immunotherapy is a type of cancer treatment that activates the body’s immune system to attack […]

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NanoDay 2021 – Poster 05 – Samuel Hart and David Hall

November 19, 2021

  Magnetic Separation System for the Isolation of IL-6 and COVID-19 Antibodies Samuel Hart and David Hall Authors: Samuel Hart, David Hall, Stephanie Herrera, Jon Dobson Faculty Mentor: Jon Dobson, PhD College: College of Engineering Department: Biomedical Engineering Abstract Magnetic separation chambers were created to separate a desired cell type or biomolecule from biological fluids. […]

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NanoDay 2021 – Poster 07 – Kara Gentry

November 19, 2021

  Size Controllable Fabrication of MAMs as Sacrificial Templates for Magnetic Templating Kara Gentry Authors: Kara Gentry, Victor Rivera-Llabres, Carlos Rinaldi-Ramos Faculty Mentor: Carlos Rinaldi-Ramos, PhD College: College of Engineering Department: Chemical Engineering Abstract Our group is pioneering a tissue engineering scaffold that utilizes magnetic alginate microparticles (MAMs) as sacrificial templates for the introduction of […]

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NanoDay 2021 – Poster 08 – Sitong Liu

November 19, 2021

  Preparation and Evaluation of Hafnium Oxide Nanoparticles as CT Contrast Agent Sitong Liu Authors: Sitong Liu, Matthew Po, Bo Yu, Carlos Rinaldi-Ramos Faculty Mentor: Carlos Rinaldi-Ramos, PhD College: College of Engineering Department: Chemical Engineering Abstract The high electron density and chemical stability of hafnia makes its nanoparticles good candidates for computed tomography (CT). Iodine […]

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