The Kentucky Nanonet's videos are a collection highlighting some of the cutting edge research being conducted in the BLuegrass state.
A presentation by Tommy Roussel, University of Louisville Research Engineer and KRUNCH Coordinator
A Presentation by Dr. Christine Trinkle, Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Kentucky
Dielectrophoresis (DEP) is the motion of particles in due to polarization effects in nonuniform electric fields; this electrokinetic transport mechanism has a great potential for the manipulation of a wide array of bioparticles, ranging from biomolecules to microorganisms. DEP can be carried out employing DC and AC electric fields. The majority of the studies on DEP have employed arrays of microelectrodes, however, employing microelectrodes has some drawbacks such as high cost and loss of func...
A Presentation by Dr. Hemali Rathnayake, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Chemistry, WKU. Abstract: Linear conjugated polymers (LCPs) exhibit very complex self-assembly behavior due to their structural flexibility, longer chain length, and wide molecular weight distribution. It is essential to develop LCPs having both improved optoelectronic and organizable self-assembly properties. To improve the progress of organic-based devices, synthetic methods need to be developed to make well-defined three...
Dr. Pinto is the new Dean of Engineering for the University of Louisville. Dean Pinto comes to us from the University of Cincinnati where he served as the Vice Provost & Dean of the Graduate School since 2006. He also served as the Assistant Dean for Graduate Studies College of Engineering from 2002-2006. Dean Pinto received his Pd.D. in Chemical Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University in 1985. He served on Ohio Governor Ted Strickland's Higher Education Transition Leadership Team i...
Dr. Pinto is the new Dean of Engineering for the University of Louisville. Dean Pinto comes to us from the University of Cincinnati where he served as the Vice Provost & Dean of the Graduate School since 2006. He also served as the Assistant Dean for Graduate Studies College of Engineering from 2002-2006. Dean Pinto received his Pd.D. in Chemical Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University in 1985. He served on Ohio Governor Ted Strickland's Higher Education Transition Leadership Team i...
Dr. Pinto is the new Dean of Engineering for the University of Louisville. Dean Pinto comes to us from the University of Cincinnati where he served as the Vice Provost & Dean of the Graduate School since 2006. He also served as the Assistant Dean for Graduate Studies College of Engineering from 2002-2006. Dean Pinto received his Pd.D. in Chemical Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University in 1985. He served on Ohio Governor Ted Strickland's Higher Education Transition Leadership Team i...
Dr. Pinto is the new Dean of Engineering for the University of Louisville. Dean Pinto comes to us from the University of Cincinnati where he served as the Vice Provost & Dean of the Graduate School since 2006. He also served as the Assistant Dean for Graduate Studies College of Engineering from 2002-2006. Dean Pinto received his Pd.D. in Chemical Engineering from the Pennsylvania State University in 1985. He served on Ohio Governor Ted Strickland's Higher Education Transition Leadership Team i...
Curt McKenna lectures L-EDIT/MUMPS for building Lithographic Photomasks Layouts to Dr. Kevin Walsh's ECE 543 UofL/WKU Microfabrication Course