Profiles in "Nanotechnology" Expertise Area
- Capco is a cell biologist who studies how different types of cells in the human body relate to disease, illness, and birth defects.
- Frasch has developed new assays to examine the rotation of single molecules of molecular motor proteins under a microscope.
- Kiehl’s research is aimed at the development of new types of semiconductor devices for communications, computing and sensor applications.
- Wang aims to bridge the nanoscience and biotechnology in research. His primary research interests have been in nanofabrication, 3D printing, nanophotonics, nanopores, and personalized infectious disease diagnostics.
- Small received his doctorate in chemical physics while conducting research on catalytic nanoparticles at University of Illinois. He worked at Intel in Oregon before joining ASU West and moving to Arizona in 2014.
- Diana M. Bowman's research analyzes and informs the development of smarter governance and regulation of innovation in order to simultaneously enhance creativity, improve public health and deliberation of emerging tech.
- Zain Bukhari is involved with Dr. Wayne Frasch’s research in SoLS, using gold nanorods to analyze the biophysics of the FoF1-ATP synthase. This work is innovative, interdisciplinary, and applicable to the medical field.
- Azeredo's research focuses on designing advanced manufacturing systems that integrate ideas from mechanical engineering, material science and chemistry.
- Chen's research interests focus on advanced manufacturing technologies, including 3D printing, nanoimprinting and nano-transfer printing, for emerging applications in the areas of photonics, energy and biomedical engineering.