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ME 599: Nanomanufacturing

ME 599: Nanomanufacturing (Winter 2009, University of Michigan). Instructor: Professor John Hart. This course discusses the properties, synthesis, assembly and applications of nanostructures and nanostructured materials. This course presents how to make and assemble nanostructures - particularly nanotubes, nanowires, and nanoparticles - into devices and materials ranging from transistors to films, fibers, and structural composites. Emphasis is placed on understanding the unique properties of these building blocks, and how properties scale from the individual elements to bulk material architectures. Scalability is governed by the physical interactions among the structures, and the ability to manipulate and order nanostructures using chemical, mechanical, and electrical means.

Lecture 01 - Taxonomy and Geometry of Nanostructures


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Lecture 00 - Introduction
Lecture 01 - Taxonomy and Geometry of Nanostructures
Lecture 02 - Techniques for Characterizing Nanostructures
Lecture 03 - Confinement and Energy Quantization
Lecture 04 - Electronic and Optical Properties of Nanostructures
Lecture 05 - Mechanical Properties of Nanotubes & Nanowires
Lecture 06 - Thermal Properties of Nanostructures
Lecture 07 - Intermolecular and Surface Forces
Lecture 08 - Surface Energy and Melting Properties
Lecture 09 - Electrical Double Layer
Lecture 10 - Small Scale Fluid Flows
Lecture 11 - Surface Plasma
Lecture 12 - Nanoparticle Synthesis by Precipitation Methods
Lecture 13 - Nanotube Nanowire Synthesis by CVD Methods
Lecture 14 - Nanotube Nanowire Synthesis by CVD Methods
Lecture 15 - Nanotube Nanowire Synthesis by CVD Methods
Lecture 16 - Limits of Top Down Patterning
Lecture 17 - Purification, Functionalization, & Separation of Nanostructures
Lecture 18 - Monolayer and Layer by Layer Assembly
Lecture 19 - Monolayer and Layer by Layer Assembly
Lecture 20 - Organization and Properties of Nanostructure Networks
Lecture 21 - Organization and Properties of Nanostructure Networks
Lecture 22 - Organization and Properties of Nanostructure Networks
Lecture 23 - Nanocomposites and Fibers