Rodney S. Ruoff Ph.D.
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Department of Mechanical Engineering |
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| Northwestern University |
Engineering Nanotubes Nanostructures |
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| Evanston |
Illinois |
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| US |
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Dr. Ruoff's current research interests include: new methods and tools for nanotechnology, carbon and boron nitride nanotubes, nanomechanics, molecular electronics, biophysics/biomedical, fullerenes.
Education
Ph.D. Chemical Physics, University of Illinois-Urbana (1988), Max Planck Instituet fuer Stroemungsforschung, Goettingen, Germany (Fulbright Fellowship, 1989); IBM-Watson Research Laboratory (Yorktown Heights, New York, Postdoctoral Fellow 1990-1991).
Books
Contributor to the Handbook of Nanoscience, Engineering, and Technology, Second Edition (CRC Press) 2007.
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