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CAREER: Design and modeling for modular bionanotechnology and citizen science — NSF Award to Arizona State University (AZ, $440,00

NONTECHNICAL SUMMARY Bionanotechnology is a field that uses designed molecules to construct devices and structures at nanoscale level, with promising applications for the development of novel materials, detection devices, as well as platforms for therapeutics or diagnostics. However, construction of such devices presen

Award titleCAREER: Design and modeling for modular bionanotechnology and citizen science
Award ID2239518
AwardeeArizona State University
CitySCOTTSDALE
StateAZ
Amount obligated$440,000
Principal investigatorPetr Sulc
ProgramCONDENSED MATTER & MAT THEORY
Start date02/01/2023
AbstractNONTECHNICAL SUMMARY Bionanotechnology is a field that uses designed molecules to construct devices and structures at nanoscale level, with promising applications for the development of novel materials, detection devices, as well as platforms for therapeutics or diagnostics. However, construction of such devices presents significant technical challenges. Computer modeling can provide useful insights into the design mechanisms of such systems. Computer-aided design software is often used in our m
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