Explores self-assembly of Microsystems, its importance, features, motivations, and examples in various fields, highlighting landmark achievements and future prospects.
Explores self-organized growth at surfaces and covers instrumentation, destructive exposure, manipulation with SIM, nanostructures, and thin film growth.
Explores the evolution of micro and nanoengineering, focusing on the use of silicon as a mechanical material and the application of AFM and T-SPL in nanoengineering.
Delves into the significance of size, shape, and charge in cellular endocytosis processes, emphasizing the design of materials for efficient cellular uptake.
Explores stencil lithography, a high-resolution direct patterning technique, and its applications on flexible substrates, dynamic stenciling, and biopatterning.