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Book Chapter: Applications of KPFM-Based Approaches for Surface Potential and Electrochemical Measurements in Liquid

December 21, 2018 Brian Rodriguez

Chapter on Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy in collaboration with Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research published.

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OSA Stories

January 17, 2018 Nanoscale Function

PhD student Rosa Alshammari recently discussed her research with The Optical Society.

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Electrochemical force microscopy of the solid-liquid interface: 4-year PhD studentship

January 16, 2018 Nanoscale Function

A PhD position is available in the Nanoscale Function Group to investigate the electrochemical properties of the solid-liquid interface. Do you have experience/interest in atomic force microscopy? Electrochemistry? Batteries? If so, see here for details.

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New Paper in Journal of the American Ceramic Society

July 9, 2017 Nanoscale Function

New paper from our SFI-funded US-Ireland project by Steven Brewer from Georgia Tech: Functional and Structural Effects of Layer Periodicity in Chemical Solution-Deposited PZT Thin Films

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