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Engineered biomolecular interactions with inorganic materials : sequence, binding, and assembly
Peelle, Beau R (2005)
- Advisors: Douglas A. Lauffenburger; Thomas F. Knight, Jr., Gerald Jay Sussma
- Department of Biology
Assembly of biological building blocks for nano- and micro-fabrication of materials
Chiang, Chung-Yi (2008)
- Advisor: Thomas F. Knight, Jr., Gerald Jay Sussma
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Towards rational design of peptides for selective interaction with inorganic materials
Krauland, Eric Mark (2007)
- Advisor: Thomas F. Knight, Jr., Gerald Jay Sussma
- Biological Engineering Division
Multifunctional virus scaffolds fore energy applications : nanomaterials synthesis and two dimensional assembly
Nam, Ki Tae (2007)
- Advisor: Thomas F. Knight, Jr., Gerald Jay Sussma
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Fabrication of 1-dimensional nanowires from genetically modified M13 phage through surfactant-mediated hybridization and the applications in medical diagnosis, energy devices, and catalysis
Lee, Youjin (2010)
- Advisor: Thomas F. Knight, Jr., Gerald Jay Sussma
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Biologically inspired materials for electro-responsive coatings and the photo-oxidation of water
Magyar, Andrew P (2010)
- Advisor: Thomas F. Knight, Jr., Gerald Jay Sussma
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering
- Advisor: Angela Belcher
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering
M13 bacteriophage-enabled assembly of nanocomposites : synthesis and application in energy conversion devices
Dang, Xiangnan (2013)
- Advisor: Angela Belcher
- Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Smart, biocompatible semi-conductor nanocrystal constructs designed for in-vitro imaging applications
Lee, Jungmi (2013)
- Advisor: Moungi G. Bawendi
- Department of Chemistry
- Advisor: Thomas F. Knight, Jr., Gerald Jay Sussma
- Department of Biological Engineering