Center for Nanotechnology
Collaborations
Here's just some of the wonderful collaborations we've been excited to be a part of over the years
Collaboration with the Applied Research & Photonics Company in Harrisburg, PA
The nanotechnology center collaborates with the Applied Research & Photonics Company in Harrisburg, PA on terahertz spectroscopic and imaging studies.
Collaboration with Dr. Briol Ozturk, Physics & Engineering Physics Department Morgan State University
Collaborative research on nanoscale imaging and highly selective detection of biological molecules.
Collaboration with Dr. Hongtao Yu, Natural Science Department, Morgan State University
Collaborative research on the synthesis, characterization and environmental application of Silver Nanoparticles.
Collaboration with UMBI (CFS)
Nanotechnology and Metal Enhanced Fluorescence Research Collaboration was started with UMBI (CFS) and in the summer of 2008. Principal Investigators: Dr. Jamal Uddin (CSU) and Dr. J. Lakowicz (UMBI). This is a dramatic increase in the fluorescence emission of fluorophores held at precise distances (50 Å to 200 Å) above nano roughened metal surfaces. Result of the research is an amplified image of cancer cells resulting in early cancer detection and reduced loss of life.
International Collaboration - with Research Center for Light Rail, Japan
Collaboration research started in summer 2013 (Solar Light Rail) with Shonan Research Center for Light Rail Transit (Japan), Tama Art University (Japan) and CSU. Principal Investigator: Dr. Jamal Uddin (CSU, USA) and Dr. Hidetoshi Katsuma and Kameya Takaki (TAU, Japan).
Collaboration with Penn State University
We have a collaboration with Penn State University and part of the Remotely Accessible Instruments for Nanotechnology (RAIN) allows students to access and control microscopes, like FESEM-field emission scanning electron microscopes, and analytical tools, like EDS-energy (X-ray) dispersive spectroscopy, to look at nano-sized materials from the ease of classrooms, or even home computers, all across the country. Students control the tools over the Internet in real-time and with the assistance of an experienced engineer at the microscope advising over video conferencing software.
Collaboration with Nanochemistry Center at UMBC
Collaboration research (Gold Nanoparticles and EM characterization) started with UMBC and CSU in January, 2016 - to date. Principal Investigator: Dr. Jamal Uddin (CSU) and Dr. Marie-Christine Daniel (UMBC).
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