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459 Chemistry Research Laboratory Ph: (304) 293 – 3435×6443 Fax: (304) 293 – 4904 Email: Lloyd.Carroll@mail.wvu.edu |
Professional Preparation:
1991 B.S. Secondary Science Education (Biology) North Carolina State University
2001 Ph.D. Chemistry North Carolina State University
2001-2005 Postdoc Physics UNC-Chapel Hill
Research Interests:
Our research explores many areas in which inorganic materials are important. Our interests in magnetic nanoparticles, semiconductor quantum dots, bioceramics, and aerogel composites are directed towards novel applications of nanoscience to energy, biomedical engineering, and other areas. Collaborative research is being carried out in nanokinematic systems, catalytic materials, and optical and probe microscopic techniques for materials analysis
Recent Publications:
R. L. Carroll, C. B. Gorman, “The Genesis of Molecular Electronics.” Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2002, 41, 4378-4400.
S. B. Asokan, L. M. Jawerth, R. L. Carroll, R. E. Cheney, S. Washburn, R. Superfine, “Two-Dimensional Manipulation and Orientation of Actin-Myosin Systems With Dielectrophoresis.” Nanoletters 2002, 3, 431-437.
B. F. Jones, M. E. Wall, R. L. Carroll, S. Washburn, A. J. Banes, “Ligament Cells Stretched On A Microgrooved Substrate Increase [Ca2+]Ic In Response To A Mechanical Stimulus.” Journal of Biomechanics 2005, 38, 1653-1664.
B. A. Evans, A. R. Shields, R. L. Carroll, S. Washburn, M. R. Falvo and R. Superfine. “Magnetically Actuated Nanorod Arrays as Biomimetic Cilia.” Nano Letters, 2007, 7, 1428-1434.
R. L. Carroll “Arrays of a Magnetically Organized Nanocomposite.” Proceedings of the WV STaR Symposium 2007, 2007, Morgantown, WV.
U. Veeramachaneni, R. L. Carroll “Magnetic Particle Motion in a Gradient Field.” COMSOL 2007 Proceedings, 2007, Boston, MA.
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