Professor Ritesh Agarwal at Upenn published a paper “Voltage-tunable circular photogalvanic effect in silicon nanowires” in Science in 2015.
Today Professor Peter Burke was honored with a faculty innovator award. The Innovators Award is presented each year to an individual or team of faculty and/or researchers who best demonstrate innovation in the development of a product and/or technology originating…
2014 Annual MURI Review Meeting Logistics Prince William & Fairfax Room Hyatt Regency Crystal City 2799 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Virginia, USA 22202 February 10, 2014 Annual review meeting brings the team together with an external, independent advisory board to…
Ritesh Agarwal receives Nanoengineering Pioneer Award at SPIE 2014
Elliott Brown receives 2013 IEEE Harrel V. Noble Electron Devices Award, Dayton Section
Communications of the ACM, October 2013 Peter J. Burke of the University of California, Irvine, conducted some of the foundational work on nanoantennas, developing the first RF circuit model for carbon nanotubes. Based on that early work, his team began…
Imagine a swarm of tiny devices only a few hundred nanometers in size that can detect trace amounts of toxins in a water supply or the very earliest signs of cancer in the blood. Now imagine that these tiny sensors…
C&EN News, May 31, 2013 Burke’s team used soft lithography to etch a silicon chip that served as a mold to make a nanofluidics device out of the polymer polydimethylsiloxane. Download Article.
Ritesh Agarwal Invited to talk at China-America Frontiers of Engineering Symposium (CAFOE), Beijing, May 2013