News

2023:

Our research titled "A Study on the Temperature Sensitivity of Nanosensors Based on Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in Ambient Conditions " has been published in the IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices.


Our study on "Review of Dielectrophoretic Manipulation of Micro and Nanomaterials: Fundamentals, Recent Developments, and Challenges" is selected as a featured article in the IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, January issue, 2023.

2022:

Congratulations to Samuel for completing his master's degree


Our research on "Size effect on the sensitivity of a nano temperature sensor based on carbon nanotubes" has been presented at the 242nd Electrochemical Society Meeting.

Dr. Ghomian will give a featured talk on "Thermoelectricity in Hybrid 2D Materials" at the 3rd International Conference on Materials Science & Nanotechnology.


Our research titled "Size Effect on the Sensitivity of a Nano Temperature Sensor Based on Carbon Nanotubes" has been accepted at the 242nd Electrochemical Society Meeting.


Our study on Dielectrophoretic Manipulation of Micro and Nanomaterials has been published in the IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering.


It was a great pleasure to serve in the IEEE Admission & Advancement (A&A) Review Panels.

It is a great pleasure to serve as a Technical Committee Member for the 5th International Conference on Electronics and Communication Engineering.

Congratulations to Jarod Banzon and Connor Sharp for the Best Award at the CSSET 2022 competition for the Design and Implementation of an Automated Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich Maker.

Our paper entitled “Molecular Quantum Interference Effects on Thermopower in Hybrid 2-Dimensional Monolayers” has been published in Nanoscale.


Our research on "Room Temperature Sensor Using Dielectrophoretic Trapping of Carbon Nanotubes" has been presented at the 241st Electrochemical Society Meeting.

Congratulations to Kaylee Burdette for defending her thesis.

2021:

Our paper on “Gold Nanoparticle Synthesis” is published in JoVE (Journal of Visualized Experiments).


Our research on High-throughput Dielectrophoretic Trapping and Detection of DNA Origami has been published in Advanced Materials Interfaces.

Trey Robbins, Ryan Blankenship, and Corbin Oliver presented the triboelectric generator at the Computer Science Symposium on Emerging Technologies held at Marshall University.

We presented our finding on Thickness-Dependent Seebeck Coefficient in Hybrid 2-Dimensional layers at IEEE 16th Nanotechnology Materials and Devices Conference.