We experimentally investigate the microscopic structure and
dynamics of synthetic and biological soft matter to better understand
traditional concepts such as phase transitions, self-assembly and
the relationship between microscopic structure and macroscopic
properties. We also apply our expertise in soft matter to challenges
in nanoscience to answer fundamental scientific questions.
In our group, we employ both soft- and nanomaterials approaches
to engineer multifunctional materials with tailored optical, electrical,
thermal and mechanical properties. These unique materials have
diverse applications in areas such as photonics, fuel cells, supercapacitors,
drug delivery vessels, scaffolds for tissue engineering, etc.
Due to the interdisciplinary nature of our research, we closely
collaborate with researchers from other fields including physics,
chemistry and biomedical engineering.
For examples of past work and a list of ongoing projects, see
our group web page. |
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K. N. Dahl, P. Scaffidi, M.
F. Islam, A. G. Yodh, K. L.
Wilson, and T. Misteli, "Distinct
Structural and Mechanical Properties
of the Nuclear Lamina in Hutchinson-Gilford
Progeria Syndrome", Proceedings
of the National Academy of Sciences 103,
10271 ( 2006).
M. F. Islam, M. Nobili,
F. Ye, T. C. Lubensky and A. G. Yodh,
"Cracks and Topological Defects in
Lyotropic Nematic Gels", Physical
Review Letters 95, 148301
( 2005). Chosen to appear in the
10 October 2005 Virtual Journal of
Nanoscale Science and Technology.
A. M. Alsayed, M. F. Islam,
J. Zhang, P. J. Collings and A. G.
Yodh, "Premelting at Defects Within
Bulk Crystals", Science 309,
1207 ( 2005). (Cover Research
Article)
D. E. Johnston, M. F. Islam,
A. G. Yodh and A. T. Johnson, "Electronic
devices based on purified carbon
nanotubes grown by high-pressure
decomposition of carbon monoxide", Nature
Materials 4, 589 ( 2005).
M. B. Bryning, M. F. Islam,
J. M. Kikkawa
and A. G. Yodh, "Very Low Conductivity Threshold in Bulk
Isotropic Single
Wall Carbon Nanotube Epoxy Composites", Advanced Materials 17,
1186 ( 2005). L. A. Hough, M. F. Islam,
P. A. Janmey
and A. G. Yodh, "Viscoelasticity of Single Wall Carbon Nanotube
Suspensions", Physical
Review Letters 93, 168102
( 2004). Chosen to appear in
the 25 October 2004 Virtual Journal
of Nanoscale Science and Technology. M. F. Islam, D. E. Milkie,
C. L. Kane, A.
G. Yodh and J. M. Kikkawa, "Direct Measurement of Polarized
Absorption Cross-Section
of Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes", Physical
Review Letters 93, 037404
( 2004). Chosen to appear in
the 26 July 2004 Virtual Journal
of Nanoscale Science and Technology. M. F. Islam, A. M. Alsayed,
Z. Dogic, J. Zhang, T. C. Lubensky
and A. G. Yodh, "Nematic Nanotube
Gels", Physical Review Letters 92,
088303 ( 2004). Chosen to appear
in the 15 March 2004 Virtual Journal
of Nanoscale Science and Technology. (APS
Physics News Coverage)
M. F. Islam, E. Rojas, D.
M. Bergey, A. T. Johnson and A. G.
Yodh, "High weight-fraction surfactant
solubilization of single-wall carbon
nanotubes in water", Nano Letters 3,
269 ( 2003). |