Center for Advanced Materials Processing (CAMP)

Feng Hua
Assistant Professor
Electrical and Computer Eng

129 CAMP
Clarkson University
PO Box 5720
Potsdam, NY 13699-5720

Phone: 315-268-2126
Fax: 315-268-7600
E-mail: fhua@clarkson.edu
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Educational Background
B.E.E., Shanghai Jiao Tong University (1990)
Ph.D. , Louisiana Tech University (2003)
Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Illinois, at Urbana-Champaign, (2005)

Research Interests
Major research interests are the applications of nanotechnologies to the electrical engineering. Research effort aims at the electrical and biological devices fabricated by a combination of new micro/nanomanufacturing techniques, such as lithography, molecular self-assembly, nanomolding and transfer printing. Another effort is placed at the integration of various nanostructured materials such as polyelectrolyte, nanocrystal, carbon nanotube and enzyme in order to improve the functionality of the devices.

 

Selected Publications:

Q. Zhang, L. V. Saraf, F. Hua, “Transparent Thin Film Transistor with Self-Assembled Nanocrystals”, Nanotechnology, 195204 (2007).

Q. Zhang, L. V. Saraf, F. Hua, “Transparent Bending Sensor Based on Tunneling Effect”, submitted to Nanoelectronic Device forDefense, Washington, 2007

F. Hua, et. al., “Processing Dependent Behavior of Soft Imprint Lithography on the 1-10 nm Scale”, IEEE Trans. on Nanotechnology, 5, 301 (2006)

R. Bachelot, L. Gomez, A. Bouhelier, G. P Wiederrecht, S. H. Chang, S. Gray, G. Lerondel, F. Hua, S. Jeon, J. Rogers, S. Blaize, I. Stefanon, and P. Royer, “Apertureless Scanning Near-field Optical Microscopy: a comparison between homodyne and heterodyne approaches”, Journal of the Optical Society of America B- Optical Physics, 23, 823, (2006).

V. Malyarchuk, F. Hua, N. Mack, V. Velasquez, J. White, R. Nuzzo, J. Rogers, “High performance plasmonic crystal sensor formed by soft nanoimprint lithography”, Optical Expresss, 13, 5669 (2005)

Y. Sun, D.-Y. Khang, F. Hua, K. Hurley, R.G. Nuzzo, J. A. Rogers, Advanced Functional Materials, 15, 30 (2005)

F. Hua et. al., “Polymer Imprint Lithography With Molecular Resolution”, Nano Lett, Nano Lett, 4 (12), 2467 (2004)

F. Hua, T. Cui, Y. Lvov, “Ultrathin cantilevers based on polymer-ceramic nanocomposite assembled through layer-by-layer adsorption”, Nano Lett, 4, 823(2004)

F. Hua, T. Cui, Y. Lvov, “A Lithographic Approach of Spatial Separation for Multiple Types of Layer-by-Layer Self-Assembled Nanoparticles”, Thin Solid Film. 449, 222(2004)

T. Cui, F. Hua, and Y. Lvov, “MOS Field Effect Transistor Fabricated by Layer-by-Layer Nano Self-Assembled Thin Films”, IEEE Electronic Device Transaction. 51, 503(2004)

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