Nanocomposite materials are increasingly the material of choice in transportation, military and medical applications, offering an excellent balance of properties, including high stiffness to weight ratio, high strength, low permeability, and reduced flammability. Such composites may be engineered simultaneously, however, for smart applications using arrays of switches and sensors in fabrics and films, including electro-optical, biosensor and or drug delivery devices. This session invites papers which survey structure/property relationships or processing techniques for smart nanocomposites designed for sensing or switching. We welcome both theoretical and experimental papers.
03:15 PM
03:25 PM
Ghodratollah Hashemi-Motlagh, Michael R. Thompson, Andrew N. Hrymak
03:40 PM
Bani H. Cipriano, Gary T. Cheng, Takashi Kashiwagi, Jack F. Douglas, Srinivasa R. Raghavan
03:55 PM
Xinhua Liang, Luis F. Hakim, Joseph A. Spencer, Karen J. Buechler, David M. King, Steven M. George, Alan W. Weimer
04:10 PM
Evagelos K. Athanassiou, Robert N. Grass, Wendelin J. Stark
04:35 PM
Beinn V. O. Muir, Cathrin Corten, Dirk Kuckling, Shan X. Wang, Wolfgang Knoll, Curtis W. Frank
04:50 PM
Huisheng Peng, Yunfeng Lu
05:05 PM
Tong Liu, Linda S. Schadler, Richard W. Siegel
05:20 PM
Huisheng Peng, Jing Tang, Lu Yang, Hank Ashbaugh, Yunfeng Lu
05:35 PM