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I am currently a postdoctoral
researcher in physics at the University of
Michigan with
Professor Roy Clarke. My main research interests are nanotechnology
fabrication and applications.
Updates:
December 7, 2007 - physicsworld.com wrote an article, "Tiny
Sphere Detects Bacteria", on research conducted in
Professor Raoul Kopelman's
Lab.
November 26, 2007 - The University of Michigan did a
press release on the single bacterial cell detection paper.
November 26, 2007 - A paper that I authored -
Single bacterial cell
detection with nonlinear rotational frequency shifts of driven
magnetic microspheres - has been published in the
Applied Physics Letters.
(Copyright
2007 American Institute of Physics. This article may be downloaded
for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of
the author and the American Institute of Physics
Original Location)
November 2007 -
A paper that I coauthored called,
"Shadows
on the Walls: Geometrical interpretation of fractional integration"
has been published on
JOMA.
September, 2007 - Construction of a prototype for single
cell detection and growth dynamics, based on my research, has been
funded by a
Michigan Universities Commercialization
Initiative grant.
March 8, 2007 - My patent application, "Nonlinear rotation
rate shifts of driven particles and uses thereof," was sent to the US
patent and trademark office.
March 5, 2007 -
I presented a talk at the American
Physical Society Meeting in Denver called, "Dynamic
Detection of a Single Bacterium: Nonliear Rotation of Driven
Magnetic Microspheres".
January,
2007 - I have now officially completed the PhD program in
applied physics and began my postdoctoral research with Professor
Roy Clarke.
January, 2007 - My sensors and
actuators paper is now available
here.
June, 2006 - The
Modulated physical and chemical sensors patent application is
now available online.
June, 2006 - My latest paper is
available
online in the Journal of Physical Chemistry B.
December,
2005 - I received a travel award from the American Physical
Society for the March 2006 meeting. I will be presenting a
talk
and a
poster at the conference.
If you have any questions, comments, or in general would like to
contact me, I can be reached at:
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Email:
Phone:
Snail Mail: |
bmcnaugh@umich.edu
(preferred)
(734) 647-9434
Randall Laboratory
University of Michigan
450 Church Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1040 |
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