Allara Group Active Collaborations

Group

Affiliation

Project

Paul Weiss Dept. of Chemistry
Penn State
  • Molecular resolution STM of organized assemblies at surfaces
  • Self-organized molecular computers
Nick Winograd Dept. of Chemistry
Penn State
  • Metal atom nucleation and growth mechanisms
Robert Collins Dept. of Physics
Penn State
  • Metal atom nucleation and growth mechanisms
Sanat Kumar Polymer Science Program
Penn State
  • Theoretical studies of wetting phenomena at organic surfaces
Mark Horn Penn State Nanofabrication Facility
  • Nanolithography using self-assembled monolayers
Craig Praul Agricultural Sciences
Penn State
  • Artifical joint cartilage by patterned surface-controlled cell growth
Mamoun Bader Dept. of Chemistry
Penn State -
Hazleton Campus
  • Synthesis of molecules for surface self-assembly
Carlo Pantano Ceramic Science Program/ Materials Research Institute
Penn State
  • Characterization of multicomponent glass surfaces and interfaces
     
Robert Opila Lucent Technologies
Murray Hill, NJ
  • Metal atom nucleation and film growth mechanisms
James Tour Dept. of Chemistry
Rice U.
  • Self-organized molecular computers
Mark Reed Dept. of Electrical Eng.
Yale University
  • Self-organized molecular computers
Ray Tsui Motorola Corp.
Corporate Research Labs
Phoenix, AZ
  • Self-organized molecular computers
Michael Grunze Michael Zharnikov Physical Chemistry Dept.
U. Heidelberg
Germany
  • Surface self-assembly mechanisms
Detlef Smigiles CHESS Synchrotron Facility
Cornell U.
Ithaca, NY
  • X-ray diffraction of self-assembled monolayers
Bo Liedberg Applied Physics Dept.
Linkoping U
Sweden
  • Ice structures at organic surfaces
Anne Plant
Curtis Muese
NIST
Division of Biotechnology, Gaithersberg, MD
  • Standardized Spectral simulation algorithms and databases for analysis of organic and biological thin films
Buddy Ratner Dept. of Bioengineering;
U. of Washington
  • Protein & cell interfaces at structured organic surfaces
Anthony Guiseppi Dept. of Chemical Eng.
Virginia Commonwealth U.
&
ABTECH Scientific
  • Chemical and biological sensors

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