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CAMP ANNUAL REPORT 2000-2001, Volume 17, Number1
Table of Contents
THE PROGRAM
CAMP MISSION
Mission Focus Education and Training Funding Technology Transfer
THE RESEARCH
PARTICLE SYNTHESIS AND PROPERTIES
Simulating Nature's Biomineralization of Calcium Carbonate Ultrathin Film Construction from Nanoparticles
THIN FILMS AND COATINGS
Deposition of Diamond Films
PARTICLE TRANSPORT, DEPOSITION AND REMOVAL
Inhalation Drug Delivery and Lung Deposition Three-Phase Slurry Reactors Fundamentals of Natural Gas and Species Flow from Hydrates Dissociation Hot-Gas Filtration
COLLOIDAL DISPERSIONS AND PROCESSING
NMR Study of Polymer Stabilized Liposome Systems Polymers and Biomedical Work Nanoparticle/Polymer Composites Novel Polymerization Techniques and Polymer Materials
CHEMICAL- MECHANICAL PLANARIZATION
Chemical-Mechanical Polishing and Thin Films Laser Polishing/Planarization Process Laser-Based Particle Removal Modeling of the Chemical-Mechanical Polishing Process Smart Particles for Copper CMP Abrasive Free Systems for Copper CMP CMP Related Friction Effect of Surfactants on CMP
NANOSYSTEMS
Recognition for Particle Surface Modification Activities Electrochemical Deposition of Metals for Semiconductor Applications / Development of New Nanotechnologies Quantum Physics for Nanotechnology and Information Processing Advanced Transport Models for Modern MOS Devices
SUPPORTING TECHNOLOGIES
Extruders Advanced Factor Analysis Methods Particle Size Analysis and the Use of Particulates in Advanced Materials Processing Granular Flows and Materials Magnetostriction and Cyclic Plasticity
STATE-FUNDED RESEARCH PROJECTS
THE NEWS CAMP to House Clarkson University's Center for Quantum Device Technology CAMP Professor John Moosbrugger Promoted CAMP Sponsors Sixth International Symposium on Chemical-Mechanical Polishing (CMP) CAMP Annual Technical Meeting Combined Research and Curriculum Development Project at Clarkson University for Particle Transport, Deposition, and Removal CAMP Professor Raymond Mackay Selected Maryland Chemist of the Year 2001 Dr. Dana Barry and Sharon Williams Receive APEX Awards for the CAMP Newsletter
THE NEWS
CAMP to House Clarkson University's Center for Quantum Device Technology
CAMP Professor John Moosbrugger Promoted
CAMP Sponsors Sixth International Symposium on Chemical-Mechanical Polishing (CMP)
CAMP Annual Technical Meeting
Combined Research and Curriculum Development Project at Clarkson University for Particle Transport, Deposition, and Removal
CAMP Professor Raymond Mackay Selected Maryland Chemist of the Year 2001
Dr. Dana Barry and Sharon Williams Receive APEX Awards for the CAMP Newsletter
CALENDER OF EVENTS
CAMP SPONSORS AND AFFILIATES
CONTACT CAMP
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