Expanded versions of papers presented at the Nanoscale Science and Technology (NS&T’12) conference.
- Biomimetic physics: learning from nature's strategies of overcoming evolutionary crises
- Oxidation of Langmuir-Blodgett films of monounsaturated lipids studied by atomic force microscopy
- Transient adhesion mediated by ligand-receptor interaction on surfaces of variable nanotopography
- Electrical contacts to single nanowires: a scalable method allowing multiple devices on a chip. Application to a single nanowire radial p-i-n junction
- Optimisation of the physical properties of InAs/InGaAs/GaAs QDs heterostructures embedded p-i-n GaAs solar cell
- Relationship between the structural and electronic properties of n-GaAs layer grown on rough Si substrate by molecular beam epitaxy
- AA-CVD growth and ethanol sensing properties of pure and metal decorated WO3 nanoneedles
- Characterisation of aseptic sterilisation processes using an electronic nose
- Functionalised multi-walled carbon nanotubes for chemical vapour detection
- Improvement of a pesticide immunosensor performance using site-directed antibody immobilisation and carbon nanotubes
- Nanomaterials applied in medicine, cultural heritage and chemical sensor technology
- Investigation of the kink effect in indium-doped silicon for sub 100 nm N channel MOSFET technology
- Effect of carbon black nanoparticle on the morphology rheology and thermal properties of emulsion polymer blends
- Inactivation of E. coli bacteria by atmospheric dielectric barrier discharge
- Improved electrical characteristics of porous germanium photodiode obtained by phosphorus ion implantation
- Chronoamperometric-based detection of hydrogen peroxide using palladium nanoparticles
- Effect of functionalisation of MWCNTs on optical and morphological properties of MEH-PPV/MWCNTs nanocomposites
- Deposition temperature effects on optical and structural properties of amorphous silicon carbide films
- Negative differential resistance in carbon-silica nanocomposites
- Nanoapertures for AFM-based single-molecule force spectroscopy
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