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Birck Nanotechnology Center

Birck Nanotechnology Center. Turning the promise of nanoscience into new technologies. www.nano.purdue.edu ■ (765) 494-7053 ■ Birck Nanotechnology Center. Birck Nanotechnology Center. Network for Computational Nanotechnology. On-line simulation of nanoscale phenomena

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Birck Nanotechnology Center

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  1. Birck Nanotechnology Center Turning the promise of nanoscience into new technologies www.nano.purdue.edu■ (765) 494-7053 ■ Birck Nanotechnology Center

  2. Birck Nanotechnology Center Network for Computational Nanotechnology • On-line simulation of nanoscale phenomena • Educational materials for LEARNING • ENGAGEMENT – On-line community of researchers Prof. Mark Lundstrom in partnership with Cyber Center, ITaP www.nano.purdue.edu■ (765) 494-7053 ■ Birck Nanotechnology Center

  3. On-chip Dielectro- phoresis Antibody- based Capture Micro-scale Impedance Spectroscopy Cantilevers, Nano-pores, Nanowires Nano -probe Array Fluidic Port Concentration and Sorting Viability Detection Selective Capture Cell Lysing Identification by DNA, proteins Birck Nanotechnology Center Lab on a Chip to Detect andIdentify Bacterial Contamination Prof. Rashid Bashir and partners in Bindley Bioscience Center, College of Engineering, and College of Agriculture www.nano.purdue.edu■ (765) 494-7053 ■ Birck Nanotechnology Center

  4. Birck Nanotechnology Center Implantable Wireless Microsystems for Diagnosis and Management of Glaucoma • Monitors and adjusts • pressure to maintain • normal conditions • Unnoticeable to the • wearer Prof. Babak Ziaie and faculty of the IU School of Medicine www.nano.purdue.edu■ (765) 494-7053 ■ Birck Nanotechnology Center

  5. Birck Nanotechnology Center Negative Refractive Index Nanomaterials Array of Gold Nanorods • An engineered (designed) material ! • First negative refractive index at fiber-optic communications wavelengths • Winner of aTop 50 Innovations of 2006Award from NanoTech Briefs • Applications in • Lenses for microscopes with unprecedented resolution • Sensing of molecules • Hiding objects in plain sight – cloaking Prof. Vlad Shalaev’s group www.nano.purdue.edu■ (765) 494-7053 ■ Birck Nanotechnology Center

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