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CBET Program 1414 Nuggets

 

Interfacial, Transport, and Thermodynamic Processes

Program Director:   Robert Wellek


Listed below are selected Nuggets from this program:

       
  Principal Investigator
and Link to Abstract

Institution
  Simplified Title
and Link to Nugget

[ More Nugget Pages/Links Coming Soon ]
       
 
FY 2009
   
       
* John, Vijay
Tulane University
  Novel Gels Used to Develop Car Catalysts and Needle-free Vaccine Delivery
       
 
FY 2008
   
       
* Gubbins, Keith
North Carolina State University
  GOALI: Energy Applications without Greenhouse Gas Production using Carbon Nanostructures
       
* Gubbins, Keith
North Carolina State University
  GOALI: New Carbon Materials for Significant Savings in Development and Operating Costs for Purification Processes
       
* Monson, Peter
University of Massachusetts Amherst
  Wetting of Nano-scale Porous Bodies Improved by New Theories
       
* Sleifer, Igal
Purdue University
  New Biosensors are Possible with Novel Polymer Surfaces
       
 
FY 2007
   
       
* Abrams, Cameron
Drexel University
  CAREER: Diabetes Medication: Transformation of Insulin to more Bio-available Forms
       
* Errington, Jeffrey
SUNY at Buffalo
  CAREER: Molecular Origin of the Unique Behavior of Water at Solid Interfaces in Chemical and Biological Systems
       
* Grzybowski, Bartosz
Northwestern University
  CAREER: Three Dimensional Spontaneous Self-assembly of Nano-scale Structures, Devices and Systems
       
* Hillhouse, Hugh W.
Purdue University
  CAREER: Nano-wires and Porous Films: a Key to Advance Development of the Next Generation of High Efficiency Thermal and Solar Energy Conversion Devices
       
* Mao, Guangzhao
Wayne State University
  Assembly of Nano-Scale Crystals for Medicine Delivery and New Micro-electronic Circuits
       
* Monson, Peter
University of Massachusetts Amherst
  Control of Crystal Manufacturing May Lead to Improved Materials for new Electronic Devices and Purification Processes
       
* Monson, Peter
University of Massachusetts Amherst
  Modeling Adsorption in Complex Porous Structures: Equilibrium, Hysteresis and Dynamics
       
* Nealey,
University of Wisconsin-Madison
  NIRT: PEOPLE Program Inviting Under-represented Groups into Science and Engineering
       
* Van Tassel, Paul
Yale University
  May The Colloidal Forces Be With You
       
 
FY 2006
   
       
* Siepmann, Joern Ilja
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
  GOALI: Prediction of Thermophysical Properties of Chemical Mixtures for Environmentally Friendly Industrial Process Design
       
* Tirrell, Matthew
University of California-Santa Barbara
  NIRT: Assembly of Microtubules by Counter-ions: From Hexagonal Bundles to Nanoscale Necklaces
       
* Tirrell, Matthew
Zasadzinski, Joseph
University of California-Santa Barbara
  NIRT: Double Bagging Drugs – Some Real Benefits
       
       

 

 

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