Research Area Project #1 Superfunctional Materials and Nanodevices.

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Research Area Project #1 Superfunctional Materials and Nanodevices

Research Area Project #2 Structure of Water Clusters

Research Area Project #3 Computer-Aided Design of Supramolecular Sturctures

Research Area Project #4 Synthesis of Organic Nanotubes & 1-Dimensional Hydrogen Bond Chains

Research Area Project #5 Coil and De-coil of Poly-Alanine Peptide

Research Area Project #6 Synthesis of Ultrathin Metalic Nanowire with Organic Nanotubes

Research Area Project #7 Study of Strong H-bonds, Pre-organization, Charge Buffering/Dissipation

Research Area Project #8 Molecular Dynamics of Excess Electrons in Aqueous Solution

Research Area Project #9 Nanomechanical Devices: Molecular Flipper

Research Area Project #10 Denovo Design of Ionophores and Molecular Receptors

Research Area Project #11 Comprehensive Study of Interaction Forces

Research Area Project #12 Theoretical and Experimental Study of 1-Dimensional Arrays in Organic Nanotubes

Research Area Project #13 Electronic Band Structure of Nanotubes and Nanowires

Research Area Project #14 Synthesis of Cabon-based Nanoelectronic Materials

Research Area Project #15 Nonlinear Optical Photoswitches

Research Area Project #16 Carbon-based Nanoelectronic Devices : Extracting Single-wall Carbon Nanotubes

Research Area Project #17 Carbon-based Nanoelectronic Devices : Graphene in a spin

Research Area Project #18 Carbon-based Nanoelectronic Devices : Pattern Growth of Graphene Films

Research Area Project #19 Nano-optics : Synthesis of Organic Nanolenses and Theoretical Study of the Optical Properties

Research Area Project #20 Fast DNA sequencing with a graphene-based nanochannel device

Highlights 1 Left-handed polyalanine helix (JACS, 2001, 123, 514)

Highlights 2 Ultra Single-Crystalline Silver Nanowire Arrays (Science, 2001, 294, 348, Cover)

Highlights 3 Extracting single wall nanotube (PNAS, 2005, 102, 14155)

Highlights 4 Spintronics: Graphene in a spin (Nature Nanotech., 2008, 3, 408)

Highlights 5 Large-scale pattern growth of graphene films (Nature, 2009, 456, 706)

Highlights 6 Nanolenses: Beyond the limit (Nature, 2009, 460, 498)

Highlights 7 Fast DNA sequencing with a graphene-based nanochannel device, Nature Nanotechnology (Nature, 2009, 460, 498) and NPG Asia Materials