Near-Field Imaging and Fingerprinting Inspections
September 19, 2008
The Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Department welcomes Dr. Kenneth Kihm of the Mechanical, Aerospace & Biomedical Engineering Department at the University of Tennessee. Near-field fingerprint mapping can unveil the hidden complex cavity structures for nanocrystalline self assembly of aluminum oxide nanofluids. In this presentation, Dr. Kihm will present his research of the near-field characterization system of nano/bio-fluidic inspection sensors and suggests further improvements to the accuracy and spatial resolutions for nano/bio-fluidic near-field characterization. Everyone welcome.
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