Innovation Title | Categories | Lead Inventor | |
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Smartphone-Based Device for Monitoring Chemical Pollutants in Water
2017-NNAN-67970 |
Nnanna, Agbai (George) | ||
Trapping and Sensing Biomolecules and Nanoparticles
2016-NNAN-67309 |
Nnanna, Agbai (George) | ||
Concentrating and Sensing Analytes with Integrated Plasmonic Lens Array
2015-BOLT-67014 |
Boltasseva, Alexandra | ||
Trapping Particles at Enhanced Speed and Efficiency
2014-BOLT-66789 |
Boltasseva, Alexandra | ||
Hybrid Electroplasmonic Device for Manipulation and Detection of Nanoscale Objects
2015-NNAN-67130 |
Nnanna, Agbai (George) | ||
Dr. Agbai "George" A. Nnanna is the Department Head and Professor of Mechanical Engineering, includes mechanical and civil engineering, and Director and Francis and Elsie Meyer Named Professorship of Water Institute at Purdue University Calumet. He received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Texas Tech University and his M.S. and Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from The University of Texas at Arlington. Dr. Nnanna's research interests include thermal transport phenomena in micro- and nanoporous media, bio- and microscale heat transfer, thermomechanical analysis in microelectronics, phase change heat transfer, and optical sensors. For additional information, visit Dr. Nnanna's Purdue website: https://academics.pnw.edu/mechanical-civil-engineering/member/george-nnanna/ or the Purdue Northwest Water Institute website: https://centers.pnw.edu/water-institute/ |
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