Profiles in "Nanoscience" Expertise Area

  • Ros' research interests are in experimental biophysics and nanoscience.
  • Nikkhah's laboratory is currently focused on the integration of innovative biomaterial and microscale technologies to create biomimetic model tissue constructs for regenerative medicine and disease modeling applications.
  • Kiehl’s research is aimed at the development of new types of semiconductor devices for communications, computing and sensor applications.
  • Stephanopoulos' interests include the synthesis of novel protein- and peptide-DNA nanomaterials and their application to biology, medicine, energy, and fundamental self-assembly.
  • Dr Bukhari uses the biophysical/chemical mechanisms of rotary ATPases to conduct comparative biology across the Tree of Life. This innovative, transdisciplinary work in the Frasch lab is at the frontier of enzyme physiology.
  • Hariadi's interests include the biological physics of molecular machines, mechanobiology, membrane biophysics, DNA nanotechnology, and the origins of life.
  • Andrew Maynard is a scientist, author, and professor of advanced technology transitions at ASU exploring how emerging technologies shape our future — and how we make them work better for everyone.
  • Susarla joined ASU in fall 2022. She has expertise in the area of electron microscopy where explores the structure-property relationship in quantum and semiconducting materials.