PHY 913 (Sect. 301):
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Fall 2018

Oral Student Presentations

Each registered student is expected to give a 15-minute presentation on a Nanotechnology topic related to his/her current research (or his/her interest). The topics should be agreed upon with the instructor. The Student Presentations will take place on the last day of the course.

Please bring your own computer capable of connecting to the projector (VGA or DVI output).

All participants will receive THIS evaluation sheet to "grade" each presentation. Your presentation grade will be based on these grades and mine.


Presentations on Wednesday, October 17, 2018:

Swapna Sindhu Mishra:   "Domains in magnetic films and how to manipulate them using nano-scale defects for better storage"
Corey Cooling:   "Single-walled CNTs from CVD synthesis and their characterization with Raman spectroscopy"
Andrew Miller:   "Optical properties of carbon nanotubes and possible applications to laser spectroscopy"
Mohammad Heidari:   "Environmental impact of fullerene production"
Nicholas Breslin:   "Interface engineering of perovskite solar cells via graphene related materials"
Andrii Kyrylchuk:   "Preparation of atomically thin 2D materials: Review of methods"


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