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Publications
- NanoCenter Publications
- Member Publications Highlights
- NanoCenter Videos
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From Laboratory to Society: Social Implications of Nanoscience
Davis Baird et al. - Members of the Societal Implications NIRT
Team
PC. Presentation reprised from the Spring, 2003 Thrust Area Forum of
the Societal Implications USCNC Thrust Area. Speakers are all
members of the Societal Implications NIRT program, recently funded
(2003-2007) by NSF. This presentation was recorded in the 7th floor
conference room of the Carolina Plaza on 15 April, 2003.
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Formation and Structure of Porous Silicon Carbide
Prof. Tangali Sudarshan - USC Department of Electrical
Engineering
PC/Mac. Presentation given on October 29, 2003 in Sumwalt 102.
Professor Tangali Sudarshan is a faculty member in USC's Department
of Electrical Engineering. He can be reached by e-mail at ts@sc.edu,
or by telephone at (803) 777-7302.
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Studies of the Growth and Reactivity of Oxide-Supported Metal
Nanoclusters as Models for Heterogeneous Catalysts
Prof. Donna A. Chen - USC Department of Chemistry and
Biochemistry
Seminar given in the USC Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
series on October 1st, 2004 in the Jones Physical Sciences Building
Room 006. Dr. Chen is an assistant professor in the Department, and
can be reached by e-mail at chen@mail.chem.sc.edu, or by telephone
at (803) 777-1050. Running time: 1 hour 10 minutes 40 seconds
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What does it mean to see?
Prof. Christopher T. Robinson - Art Department of the University
of South Carolina
PC/Mac. Presentation at the Adam's Mark Hotel in Columbia, SC during
the "Imaging and Imagining Nanoscience and Engineering" conference.
Dr. Robinson is a professor in the Art Department of the University
of South Carolina. Recorded on 6 March 2004. Prof. Robinson's e-mail
address is ctr@sc.edu. 26 minutes 25 seconds
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The How-To and Why-For of Multivariate Optical Computing
M.L. Myrick - USC Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
PC/Mac. Presentation for the Measurement and Control Engineering
Center at UT-Knoxville. Presented in Sumwalt 102 on January 24,
2004.
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Synthesis, Assembly and Reactivity of Metal Nanorods
Prof. Catherine J. Murphy - USC Department of Chemistry and
Biochemistry
PC/Mac. This is a 20-minute presentation given to BNL staff on
October 29, 2003 in Sumwalt 102. Catherine J. Murphy is a professor
in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of
South Carolina. Her e-mail address is Murphy@mail.chem.sc.edu; her
telephone is (803) 777-3628.
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Synthesis and Use of Ferromagnetic Nanoparticles in Composite
Materials
Prof. Ruslan Prozorov - USC Department of Physics and Astronomy
PC/Mac. Presentation given on October 29, 2003 in Sumwalt 102.
Professor Ruslan Prozorov is a faculty member of USC's Department of
Physics and Astronomy. He can be reached by e-mail at prozorov@sc.edu,
or by telephone at (803) 777-8197.
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Shape Matters: Computer Science and Images of the Nanoscale
Prof. Ann Johnson - Fordham University Department of History
PC/Mac. Presented at the Adam's Mark Hotel in Columbia, SC during
the "Imaging and Imagining Nanoscience and Engineering" conference.
Prof. Johnson is a faculty member in the Department of History at
Fordham University. Recorded on 5 March 2004. 24 minutes 46 seconds
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News Narratives about Nano: How Journalists and the News Media are
Framing Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Initiatives and Issues
Prof. Lowndes F. Stephens - School of Journalism and Mass
Communications at the University of South Carolina
PC/Mac. Presentation at the Adam's Mark Hotel in Columbia, SC during
the "Imaging and Imagining Nanoscience and Engineering" conference.
Prof. Stephens is a faculty member in the School of Journalism and
Mass Communications at the University of South Carolina. Recorded on
7 March 2004. 20 minutes 46 seconds
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Nanotribology: Accomplishments and Research Needs
Prof. Jonathan Bender - USC Department of Chemical Engineering
PC/Mac. This is a 20-minute presentation given to BNL staff on
October 29th, 2003. Professor Bender is a faculty member in the USC
Department of Chemical Engineering. His e-mail address is benderjw@engr.sc.edu;
his phone number is (803) 777-5025.
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Nanotechnology and the Culture of Medicine
Robert Best - USC School of Medicine
PC/Mac. Presentation in the Nanoculture Symposium Series. Given on
November 25, 2003 in Sumwalt 102. Introduction by Otavio Bueno. Dr.
Best is a faculty member in the USC School of Medicine.
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Legal Regulation of Nanotechnology: Can Regulation and Technology
Co-Evolve?
Prof. Robin Fretwell Wilson - USC School of Law
PC/Mac. Presentation given at the Adam's Mark Hotel in Columbia, SC
during the "Imaging and Imagining Nanoscience and Engineering"
conference. Prof. Wilson is a faculty member in the School of Law at
the University of South Carolina. Recorded on 5 March 2004. 26
minutes 21 seconds
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Heterogeneous Catalysis in the Chemical Engineering Department
Prof. Christopher T. Williams - USC Department of Chemical
Engineering
PC/Mac. Presentation given on October 29, 2003 in Sumwalt 102.
Professor Chris Williams is a faculty member of the USC Department
of Chemical Engineering. His e-mail address is willia84@engr.sc.edu.
His telephone number is (803) 777-0143.
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Representation at the Nanoscale
Dr. Otavio Bueno - University of South Carolina
PC/Mac. Presentation given at the Adams' Mark Hotel in Columbia, SC
during the "Imaging and Imagining Nanoscience and Engineering"
conference. Professor Bueno is a faculty member of the USC
Department of Philosophy. Recorded on 5 March 2004. 21 min 58 sec.
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Navigating Nano Through Time and Society
Prof. Davis Baird - USC Department of Philosophy
PC/Mac. Presented on October 29, 2003 in Sumwalt 102. Professor
Baird is a faculty member of USC's Department of Philosophy. He can
be reached by e-mail at db@sc.edu, or by telephone at (803)
777-4166.
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