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Volume 17 | 21 Aug 2019
NanoScientific Magazine, Summer 2019
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A Tribute to Dr. Calvin Quate (1923–2019)
Dr. Quate is best known for his role in co-developing the atomic force microscope (AFM) in the 1980’s with Gerd Binnig and Christoph Gerber, a pioneering nano metrology tool heralded as the milestone that led to decades of scientific advances and garnered
21 Aug 2019
Nanotechnology
Dr. Ken Nakajima Tokyo Institute of Technology: Using AFM for ISO in Surface Chemistry
ISO FOR SURFACE CHEMICAL ANALYSIS USING SCANNING PROBE MICROSCOPY
21 Aug 2019
2D Materials
Responsive Hydrogel Coatings From Pectin Polysaccharides Extracted From Orange Peels and Cacti
Hydrogel coatings are a class of tethered or spatially-confined polymers capable of absorbing significant amounts of water. They are further divided into so-called stimuli-responsive hydrogels, which are materials that imbibe or expel water on demand allo
21 Aug 2019
Electrical & Electronics
Advantages of High Vacuum for Electrical Scanning Probe Microscopy
The discovery of graphene as the prototype of a new class of materials in 2004 has led to an enormous scientific interest in two-dimensional (2D) layered materials.1 Since then, a wide variety of 2D materials has been synthesized and explored.
21 Aug 2019
2D Materials
Manufacturing
Utilization of Single Particle ICP-MS Analysis for Nanoparticle Reduction in Semiconductor Fabrication
Nanoparticles are defined as ultrafine particles with at least one dimension in the nano-scale (1-100nm) range. Naturally occurring nanoparticles, present as unwanted contaminants in all aspects of the semiconductor manufacturing processes, are increasing
21 Aug 2019
Life Science
Neutrino Astrophysics:Seeing the Quantum Universe
NEUTRINOS ARE AMONG THE MOST ABUNDANT PARTICLES IN THE UNIVERSE, A BILLION TIMES MORE ABUNDANT THAN THE PARTICLES THAT MAKE UP STARS, PLANETS AND PEOPLE.
21 Aug 2019
Park Scholarship winner
Park AFM Scholarship Awards - Liliang Huang
Liliang Huang is from The Mirkin Research Group at Northwestern University which has pioneered the use of nanoparticlebiomolecule conjugates as synthons in materials science and the development of many nanoparticle-based extra and intracellular biodiagnos
21 Aug 2019
2D Materials
Probiotic bacteria topography and nanomechanical properties analysis using atomic force microscopy
Probiotics are living microorganisms that provide numerous health benefits to the host when supplied in adequate amount as well as improve the intestinal microflora of the host. Probiotics are mainly administered to humans combined with food and are widel
21 Aug 2019
2D Materials
“Materials Matter” Column 2 - Supramolecular Chemistry, Nanomachines, and AFM -
NANOTECHNOLOGY REQUIRES THE USE OF TOOLS NEEDED TO UNDERSTAND PHENOMENA AND MANIPULATE MATERIALS ALL THE WAY TO THE ATOMIC LEVEL. ATOMIC FORCE MICROSCOPY (AFM) IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT METHODS FOR PROBING AND HARNESSING THE POTENTIAL OF NANOTECHNOLOGY
21 Aug 2019
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