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Katayoun Zand’s paper accepted for publication in Analytical Chemistry

Katayoun Zand’s paper “Nanofluidic Platform for Single Mitochondria Analysis Using Fluorescence Microscopy” accepted for publication in Analytical Chemistry

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Nima Rouhi’s paper accepted to MRS Fall Meeting

Nima Rouhi’s paper “Size-dependent Ultrahigh Conductance Devices using Suspended Graphene Films” accepted to MRS Fall Meeting.

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Nima Rouhi’s paper accepted for publication in Nanoresearch

Nima Rouhi’s paper “TetraHertz Graphene Optics” accepted for publication in Nanoresearch.

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Annual Summer BBQ 2012

Annual Summer BBQ party at University Hills

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Nima Rouhi’s appointment at Alcon Inc

Congratulations to Nima Rouhi for his appointment at Alcon Inc.

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Tae-Sun Lim’s paper accepted for publication in Lab On A Chip

Tae-Sun Lim’s paper “Wafer-scale mitochondrial membrane potential assays” accepted for publication in Lab on a chip.

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Nima Rouhi’s paper accepted for publication in ACSNANO

Nima Rouhi’s paper “High-performance Semiconducting Nanotube Inks: Progress and Prospects” accepted for publication in ACSNANO.

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DOD Awards $227 Million in Research Funding

The Department of Defense (DoD) announced plans today to make 32 awards to academic institutions to perform multidisciplinary basic research…Read more.

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Tangled Nanotubes Make Speedy Transistors

Graduate student Nima Rouhi in Peter Burke’s group have been studying these unusual transistors, which contain channels made with carbon nanotube ink…Read more.

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Nanotechnology: Tiny tunes

Chris Rutherglen and Peter Burke of the University of California, Irvine developed their own nanotube radio by exploiting the nonlinear current–voltage characteristics of a singlewalled carbon nanotube that was fixed to electrodes at both ends…Read more.

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