Keywords
Carbon Nanotubes, CNT, carbon nanotube templated microfabrication, CNT-M Collimators, CNT-M Neural Probes, CNT-M Nerf Gun, NERF nano blaster
Abstract
BYU Nano-Carbon Physics Lab
Started in 2003 by Physics Professors Robert Davis and Richard Vanfleet, who received the BYU Technology Transfer Award in 2024.
Over 81 undergraduate and 21 graduate student projects in the lab have advanced carbon nanotube (CNT) research.
Applications of research from the lab have resulted in over 30 patents, many of which have been licensed to companies for use in the world.
This display showcases highlights of work done in the lab.
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Davis, Robert Dr.; Vanfleet, Richard Dr.; Rivera, Felipe Dr.; Hayes, David; Allen, Nick; Kemper, Bridget; and Broadbent, Dan, "BYU Nano-Carbon Physics Lab" (2025). Faculty Publications. 7539.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/facpub/7539
Document Type
Other
Publication Date
2025-03-05
Language
English
College
Computational, Mathematical, & Physical Sciences
Department
Physics and Astronomy
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