Faculty Research

Dmitri Vezenov Fall 2015

Tuesday, September 1, 2015 - 12:00am

co-authored several journal articles: “In-plane force–extension response of a polymer confined to a surface” in Eur. Polymer J., “Spontaneous stepwise self-assembly of a polyoxometalate–organic hybrid into catalytically active one-dimensional anisotropic structures” in Chem. Eur. J.; “Interaction of single-stranded DNA with curved carbon nanotube is much stronger than with flat graphite” in J. Am. Chem. Soc.; and “Use of a wiki-based software to manage research group activities” in Issues in Sci. and Tech. Librarianship. In the Fall of 2014, the Da Vinci Science Center (Allentown, PA) installed a permanent nanoscience and nanotechnology exhibit “What is nano?” based on the results of his research funded by the NSF grant “Coupling Theory and Experiment to Quantify Biomolecule-Nanomaterial Interactions.”