Nanotechnology features Ferreira's nano-imprinting publication

6/18/2012 By William Bowman

Researchers from Illinois and MIT had their work featured on the April 15, 2011 issue of Nanotechnology.MechSE department head Placid Ferreira and graduate student Kyle Jacob, as well as former MechSE professor and now MIT professor Nicholas Fang and MIT graduate student Anil Kumar, were featured on the cover of the April 2011 issue of Nanotechnology for their publication titled Direct metal nano-imprinting using an embossed solid electro

Written by By William Bowman

Researchers from Illinois and MIT had their work featured on the April 15, 2011 issue of Nanotechnology.
Researchers from Illinois and MIT had their work featured on the April 15, 2011 issue of Nanotechnology.
Researchers from Illinois and MIT had their work featured on the April 15, 2011 issue of Nanotechnology.
MechSE department head Placid Ferreira and graduate student Kyle Jacob, as well as former MechSE professor and now MIT professor Nicholas Fang and MIT graduate student Anil Kumar, were featured on the cover of the April 2011 issue of Nanotechnology for their publication titled Direct metal nano-imprinting using an embossed solid electrolyte stamp.

Their paper reports direct patterning of metal nanostructures by using an embossed solid electrochemical stamp. Direct metal patterning methods can be beneficial for the next generation of micro- and nanoscale manufacturing because they require fewer steps, are carried out at ambient conditions and do not demand serious input in terms of time and infrastructure.

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This story was published June 18, 2012.