Topical F: Nanoscale Science and Engineering Forum

Session 80 - Manipulation of Nanophases by External Fields
The objective of this session will be to bring together researchers who are involved in experimental and theoretical investigations where electric,magnetic, and flow fields are used to manipulate the morphology, shape and ordering/patterning of nanophases in various continuous phases (liquids solids and gases) and on substrates.
Chair:Michael T. Harris
CoChair:Carlos Rinaldi
 Surfactant-Coated Nanoparticle on a Stepped Surface
Jee-Ching Wang, Xijing Bi
 Observation of the Nucleation and Growth of Cds Nanocrystals in a Two-Phase System
Daocheng Pan, Yunfeng Lu, Xiangling Ji
 Simulation of the Hydrodynamically-Assisted Self-Assembly of DNA-Functionalized Colloidal Particles in 2d
Brooks D. Rabideau, Roger T. Bonnecaze
 Controlled Deposition of Nanoparticles on a Solid Substrate: Numerical and Experimental Investigation of the Effect of Fluid Flow Both in the Absence and Presence of External Electric Field
Ervina Widjaja, Jessica T. Sloan, Michael T. Harris
 Recent Advances in Nanoscale Thermal Lithography Using Heated Atomic Force Microscope Cantilevers and Cantilever Arrays
Yueming Hua, Shubham Saxena, William P. King, Clifford L. Henderson
 The Role of Magnetic and Electric Fields in Membrane-Based Separation of Aqueous Electrolyte Solutions
Sohail Murad, Mukund Krishnamurthy
 Preparation of Calcium Alginate Microbeads by Electrodispersion for Protein Drug Controlled Release
Yinyan Zhao, You-Yeon Won, Michael T. Harris

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