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Nanomaterials: Electronic, Photonic, and Bionic Applications
Nanomaterials, notable for their extremely small size, offer immense opportunities for wide-ranging industrial, biomedical, and electronic applications. Washington State University is nationally recognized for its nanomaterials research in electronic, photonic, and bionic applications. The faculty highlighted here provides a sampling of both established and recently added research programs. Each of these faculty and their many collaborators are making important impacts in their respective areas.


Mechanical and Materials Engineering
David Bahr
Nanomaterials: Bridge Between Atomic and Macroscopic

Mechanical and Materials Engineering
Susmita Bose
Nanomaterials for Bone Implant-Related Applications

Chemistry and Materials Science
K. W. Hipps
Electron Transfer at the Sub-molecular Level

Civil Engineering—Wood Materials and Engineering Laboratory
Marie-Pierre Laborie
Nanoscale Engineering of Bio-based Composites

Chemistry and Materials Science
Alexander D. Li
Folded or Self-Assembled Molecular Systems

   

                         
                         
 
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