Clemson University – Center for Bioelectronics, Biosensors and Biochips (C3B)

Technology: Materials

An integrative research and education enterprise at Clemson University that is oriented toward service, is actively managed and directed by the constituency it serves, and is focused on providing leadership and excellence to the scientific and technological area of bioelectronics, biosensors and biochips. Research areas include nanobiosensors. Read More…

Clemson University – Nanomaterials Research Laboratory

Technology: Materials

Prof. Rao’s Lab at Clemson University has been highly successful in synthesis of Nanomaterials. Some breakthrough technologies such as the continuous production of aligned MWNTs, Low-melting metal oxide nanowires etc. were discovered at Clemson. Currently, our focus is on synthesis of doped single-, bi- and few-layer graphene, Graphene quantum dots (GQDs), Bucky Aerogel (BAG), Helically coiled nanotubes and nanowires etc. Research areas include nanobiosensors. Read More…

University of South Carolina – Nanocenter

Technology: Various

The USC NanoCenter is the University’s focal point for science and engineering studies of nanometer-scale structures, their unique properties, and their integration into functional units. Research areas include Societal Interactions with Nanotechnology; Catalysis; Nanoelectronics; Nanoenvironment; Polymer Nanocomposites; Nanobiotechnology; Nanoscale Theory, Modeling & Simulation; and NanoImaging. Read More…

University of South Carolina – Nanostructures and Reliability Laboratory

Technology: Materials

Research is in Nanomechanical Characterization and Nanomachining of Nanomaterials; Nanomechanics of Carbon Nanotube Reinforced Nanocomposites; Synthesis of Multifuctional Nanomaterials; Nanoscale Imaging and Mechanical Testing of Cells, Tissues and Biomolecules; and Fabrication, Structural and Mechanical Characterization of Biological Nanomaterials and Bio-Inspired Nanomaterials. Read More…

University of South Carolina – Wang Research Group

Technology: Various

Research broadly encompasses physical chemistry, analytical chemistry, materials science, and biological science with major foci on three directions: (1) nanophotonic materials, (2) electrochemical cytosensing, and (3) single-molecule biophysics. The central theme of our research is to use physical chemistry approaches, specifically spectroscopy and electrochemistry, to tackle challenging problems in materials and biological sciences. Read More…