Organic Nanoparticles Ed Van Keuren, Georgetown University, DMR-0348955 We have developed a novel method of characterizing nanoparticles in suspension.

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Organic Nanoparticles Ed Van Keuren, Georgetown University, DMR We have developed a novel method of characterizing nanoparticles in suspension that yields both particle size and chemical information. By combining Raman scattering with time correlation spectroscopy, we can selectively measure diffusion coefficients from individual components in a complex mixture. This work was presented at the American Chemical Society meeting in Washington DC in August. Raman Correlation Spectroscopy apparatus Photon count autocorrelation functions from beta carotene nanoparticles

Who: Professor Edward Van Keuren Where: Department of Physics, Georgetown University, Washington DC What: Investigations of nanoparticle formation and growth using several optical characterization methods. The nanoparticles are synthesized using solvent shifting, a wet-chemical method in which molecular self-assembly is induced by adding a miscible non-solvent to a solution. The non-solvent lowers the solubility of the solute, causing the particles to form and grow. The focus of my research is gaining an understanding of how these particles grow, but by tweaking the processing and chemistry, we can also synthesize stable nanoparticles and use them in a number of applications. So What?. This process is connected to a variety of areas in biology and chemistry, such as crystal formation and biomineralization, and understanding will help either prevent (e.g. in gallstones) or promote (nonlinear optical crystals) the formation of the particles. We are also looking at applications in synthesizing nanoparticle formulations of water-insoluble drugs. Organic Nanoparticles Ed Van Keuren, Georgetown University, DMR

Five undergraduate (David Littlejohn, David DesRosier, John Danks, Joe Vaughan and Alysia Bone) and five graduate (Kristen Bloschock, Changbao Ma Natasha Borjemscaia, Maki Nishida and Iftah Mashav) researchers played substantial roles in the study of the formation of organic nanoparticles. Bloschock won a second year of a full fellowship from the ARCS foundation, and Ma won an SPIE Scholarship. Nishida won the Georgetown Physics Department annual research award. Organic Nanoparticles Ed Van Keuren, Georgetown University, DMR Screen shot of portion of webtext developed by undergraduate students We are also developing a novel online reference book for undergraduate optics. This reference book has several innovative features, including distributed authorship and the use of active learning by undergraduates in the creation and revision of the material.

Organic Nanoparticles Ed Van Keuren, Georgetown University, DMR Who: Professor Edward Van Keuren Where: Department of Physics, Georgetown University, Washington DC What: The webtext is a project to generate a living, online reference text for upper level optics. This reference book will have several innovative features, including distributed authorship and the use of active learning by undergraduates in the creation and revision of the material and the delivery of multiple levels of content. So What: Upper level undergraduate and graduate courses are difficult to develop due to the limited selection of course material at the appropriate level. As a result, there are likely to be topics the instructor feels are important for which additional reference material is inadequate or nonexistent. This problem is partly due to the fact that books are written by one or a few people, and so reflect their particular preferences, understanding of specific topics and so on. The webtext will be a publicly available site that covers a wide range of optics topics, and similar to the recently popular "Wikipedia" will be a collaborative effort, containing descriptions optimized through many revisions by many people.