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Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin

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    • Characterizing Transition Metal Oxide Heterostructures
    • Chemical routes to monolithic integration of crystalline oxides on Si and Ge (001) using atomic layer deposition
    • Controlling Metal Nucleation And Film Growth in Chemical Vapor Deposition Using Blocking Adsorbates
    • Fluorescent probe-based characterization of surface sites on oxides
    • Functional Polymer Layers for Near Borehole Sensing
    • Nanomanufacturing Systems for Mobile Computing and Mobile Energy Technologies (NASCENT)
    • Understanding and controlling selective atomic layer deposition of metals for applications on back end of line interconnects.
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$18.5 Million Grant Establishes Center for Nanomanufacturing Systems for Mobile Computing

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