Metallic Nanoparticles: Preparation & Applications [F-16-41]
Presenter: | Dan Goia |
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Location: | SUNY Potsdam: Maxcy 104 |
Classes: | 1 Session 1.5 hours |
Dates: | Mon 1:30 PM 10/24 |
Status: | CLOSED |
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Metallic nanoparticles are widely used in established technological fields such as electronics, catalysis, and pigments, as well as many emerging applications in medicine, biology, optics, thin film solar cells, and transparent conductive coatings.
Dan Goia is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Science of Clarkson and the Center for Advanced Materials Processing (CAMP). For the last three decades, Dan’s research has been focused on the preparation, characterization, and modification of micrometer, submicrometer, and nanometer size metallic particles for electronic, catalytic, metallurgical, optical, and medical applications.