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    • Jiao, Yang (2013-01-04)
      Department: Electrical Engineering
      Nanoporous dielectric and metallic materials have recently attracted a great deal of attention for chemical and biological sensing applications. Compared to conventional solid material based sensors, porous materials provide ...
    • Enders, Carolyn Sue (2009-12-10)
      Department: Chemistry
      Initial studies on the development of diagnostic applications for backscattering interferometry (BSI) are presented. Backscattering interferometry (BSI) is a label-free technique developed by the Bornhop laboratory which ...
    • Rong, Guoguang (2008-08-25)
      Department: Electrical Engineering
      The need to develop highly sensitive, selective, and cost-effective biosensors spans the areas of medicine, the environment, food safety, and homeland security. Accurate and reliable detection of trace quantities of small ...