Post Tagged with: "Arthur Smith"

Smith’s Investment Supports Physics & Astronomy Activities

Dr. Arthur Smith

From Compass Every year, many dedicated staff and faculty invest in their own departments monetarily at Ohio University in an effort to keep their programs alive and prosperous, all while encouraging growth and development. Eager to invest in his program and his students, Dr. Arthur Smith, Professor of Physics and […]

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February 19, 2015 at 3:47 pmNews

NanoForum: Growth & Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Studies of Novel Trench-Like Formation, Sept. 30

NQPI NanoForum presents Zakia H. Alhashem on “Growth and Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Studies of Novel Trench-Like Formation and Relation to Manganese Induced Structures on w-GaN (000 ̅)” on Tuesday, Sept. 30, at 4 p.m. at Clippinger 259. Her adviser is Dr. Arthur Smith, Professor of Physics and Astronomy. NanoForums are […]

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September 30, 2014 at 3:45 pmEvents

Smith Gives Invited Talk at International Conference in Japan

Smith Gives Invited Talk at International Conference in Japan

Dr. Arthur Smith, Professor of Physics and Astronomy, presents an invited talk Nov. 8 in Tsukuba, Japan, at the 12th International Conference on Atomically Controlled Surfaces, Interfaces, and Nanostructures, in conjunction with the 21st International Colloquium on Scanning Probe Microscopy. Smith will discuss “Spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscopy of complex magnetic […]

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November 3, 2013 at 9:30 pmResearch

Tiny Tech: Nanoscientists and Engineers Explore Science of the Small to Develop Tomorrow’s Technologies

By Andrea Gibson Illustrations by Christina Ullman A better picture from your Blu-ray or DVD player. More accurate sensors that can detect hazardous chemicals and materials. A wider range of light emitting diodes (LEDs). More memory for your computer–in less space. Tiny “labs on a chip” that can test out […]

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September 17, 2013 at 1:18 pmResearch

Study Suggests Second Life for Possible Spintronic Materials

Study Suggests Second Life for Possible Spintronic Materials

Ohio University research merges manganese, gallium nitride in uniform layer Ten years ago, scientists were convinced that a combination of manganese and gallium nitride could be a key material to create spintronics, the next generation of electronic devices that operate on properties found at the nanoscale. But researchers grew discouraged […]

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