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Thread: Advance Questions for the Speaker
Created on: 01/14/11 12:00 AM Replies: 1
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RE: Advance Questions for the Speaker
02/04/11 1:55 PM

What area of Nanotechnology are you focusing on?
Do you know of a good method
to contact researchers at the UW in Thin Film Solar Cells, NanoMaterial Fabrication and Characterization and Quantum Dots.
I am interested in designing better nanosensors(NEMS) with bioengineering and environmental applications (nanomedecine and energy production, regulation,supply).
I am pursuing the Nanotechnologty Certificate at North Seattle Community College with the intent to transfer to Graduate School if possible through a Research Assistantship, a Grant, a work Study position or an Internship.
I am fascinated by Quantum Physics and Quantum Chemistry where theoretical underpinnings(could yield clues) by observations through
AFM and STM Methodologies ( achieving breakthroughs so fast--> hard to keep up with the latest innovations).

Sincerely

Jean Marc Gambliel
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RE: Advance Questions for the Speaker
02/24/11 4:30 PM

I would look at research done in the Ginger group
depts.washington.edu/gingerlb/pubs.php
and the Gamblin group
depts.washington.edu/gmrg/publications.html
and see if their research is what you are interested in
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