Continuous, Large-scale Manufacturing of Functionalized Silver Nanowire Transparent Conduc — NSF Award to University of Southern M
This research aims to discover a new technique for the economical manufacture of silver nanowire transparent conductive films for the Internet of Nano Things. The Internet of Nano Things promises to connect a new generation of sensors, transducers, data processors and communication devices for a smart and connected wor
| Award title | Continuous, Large-scale Manufacturing of Functionalized Silver Nanowire Transparent Conduc |
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| Award ID | 2422696 |
| Awardee | University of Southern Mississippi |
| City | HATTIESBURG |
| State | MS |
| Amount obligated | $45,464 |
| Principal investigator | Shohreh Hemmati |
| Program | AM-Advanced Manufacturing, EPSCoR Co-Funding |
| Start date | 01/01/2024 |
| Abstract | This research aims to discover a new technique for the economical manufacture of silver nanowire transparent conductive films for the Internet of Nano Things. The Internet of Nano Things promises to connect a new generation of sensors, transducers, data processors and communication devices for a smart and connected world. A vital component of all nanodevices is transparent conductive films, generally made of silver nanowires. Current manufacture of silver nanowires is costly as it involves multi |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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