
Nanoparticles Stabilize Thin Polymer Films: A Fundamental Study to Understand the Phenomenon
Author(s) -
Michael M. Mackay
Publication year - 2013
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1081564
Subject(s) - general partnership , graduate students , face (sociological concept) , computer science , physics , nanotechnology , materials science , medicine , medical education , sociology , political science , social science , law
In this project we have successfully married an experimental â theoretical collaboration between the University of Delaware research group and Sandia National Laboratories. To do this Prof. Mackay supervised graduate students, Ms. Erica Tzu-Chia Tseng and Mr. Wenluan Zhang, who performed experiments, and a postdoctoral fellow, Dr. Venkat Padmanabhan, who performed theoretical modeling in his laboratory and interacted with Dr. Amalie Frischknecht, a theoretician at SNL. Drs. Padmanabhan and Frischknecht had weekly teleconferences on Tuesday mornings to discuss progress and had 2-3 face-to-face meetings per year. Dr. Frischknecht was funded on her part through CINT to allow this partnership. This unique collaborative effort of placing a theoretician within a group of experimentalists has tremendously aided experimental progress since the collaborators are intimately familiar with both the experimental and theoretical efforts. Furthermore development of new theoretical tools to interpret experimental results has resulted in rational verification and enhanced investigation of parameter space