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- Professor Dipankar Roy Appointed Chair of Physics
- Metallic Particles
- Computational and Experimental Techniques for Human Health and Security in Indoor Environments
- Development and Commercialization Plan for a Grid Electrostatic Precipitator
- CAMP Annual Technical Meeting
- Investigation of Electrostatic Forces Caused by Walking on Floors and Their Effect on Particle Resuspension in an Indoor Environment
- Computational and Experimental Study of Airflow and Particulate Pollutant Transport and Concentration around the Center of Excellence Building
- Professor William Jemison Appointed Chair of Clarkson University’s Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
- Carbon Dioxide Sequestration in Geological Reservoirs-Assessment of Leakage due to the Presence of Abandoned Wells
- Novel Polymers for Photovoltaic Biomedical Applications
- Metal/Barrier and Dielectric Film Polishing and Planarization
- Contact and Non-Contact Techniques for Adhesion Characterization of Microspherical Particles
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- Modeling of the Chemical‑Mechanical Polishing Process
- STATE-FUNDED RESEARCH PROJECTS
- Variations on Nanoparticle Research Themes
- U.S. Army Research Project on Smart Responsive Nanocomposites for Soldier Protection includes Photovoltaic Devices and Systems
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- Clarkson University’s Center for Advanced Materials Processing (CAMP) Sponsors the Fifteenth Consecutive International Symposium on Chemical-Mechanical Planarization
- Novel Polymeric Materials
- Thin Film Solar Cells
- Novel Approach for Biomedical Logic Systems
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- Dr. Selma Mededovic Thagard Joins Clarkson University’s Faculty
- Clarkson Team Designs Novel Switchable Biocatalytic Interface
- Clarkson University Offers New Ph.D. Program in Materials Science and Engineering
- Biosensors
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- Nanomechanics and Nanomaterials
- Professor Philip Hopke is Director of Clarkson University’s Newly Established Institute for a Sustainable Environment
- Aerosol Measurements and Instrumentation Development
- Microfluidics
- Novel and Sustainable Concretes
- Sustainable Infrastructure Materials
- ICPT 2010 Best Poster Award
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- Professor Terry Ring Presents Inaugural Egon Matijevic Endowed Lectureship
- Development of Higher-Order Spectra for Structural Health Monitoring and System ID of Composite Structures and Flexible Thin Films
- Monitoring and Modeling of Composite and Smart Structures
- Professor Marzocca’s Work Includes Projects on Renewable Energy
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- Intelligent Infrastructure Systems
- CAMP’s Dr. Dana Barry Earns 15th Consecutive APEX Award and Serves as Visiting Professor in Japan
- CAMP Professor Yongming Liu Models Probabilistic Multi-Scale Fatigue Damage of Metals
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