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Wudl, Fred

Dr. Meng was awarded a Ph.D. from the University of California, Los Angeles, under the supervision of Professor Fred Wudl in 2002. Before joining DuPont Company, he pursued internship training at Lucent Technologies, Bell Laboratories under Professor Zhenan Bao (now at Stanford University) in the field of organic electronics. [Pg.695]

Dmitrii F. Perepichka, Igor F. Perepichka, Hong Meng, and Fred Wudl... [Pg.699]

Prof Fred Wudl Department of Chemistry University of California LosAngeles, CA 90024-1569, USA E-mail wudl chem.ucla.edu... [Pg.222]

Semiconductors, Organic," in ECT 3rd ed., Vol. 20, pp. 674-698, by Robert C. Haddon, Martin L. Kaplan, Fred Wudl, Bell Laboratories. [Pg.246]

Department of Chemistry North Western University 2145 Sheridan Road Evanston, Illinois 60208-3113, USA E-mail ibers chem.nwu.edu Prof. Thomas J. Meyer Associate Laboratory Director for Strategic and Supporting Research Los Alamos National Laboratory PO Box 1663 Mail Stop A 127 Los Alamos, NM 87545, USA E-mail tjmeyer lanl.gov Prof. Fred Wudl Department of Chemistry University of California Los Angeles, CA 90024-1569, USA E-mail wudl chem.ucla.edu... [Pg.282]

Pierre-Marc Allemand, Kishan C. Khemani, Andrew Koch, Fred Wudl, Karoly Holczer, Steven Donovan,... [Pg.185]

Peter W. Stephens ", David Coxt, Joseph W. Lauhert, Laszio MItaly ", John B. Wiley , Pierre-Marc Allemand A. Hirschil, Karoly Hoiczer , Q. Li, Joe D. Thompson Fred Wudl ... [Pg.188]

Simon H. Friedman, Dianne L. DeCamp, Rint P. Sijbesma, Gordana Srdanov, Fred Wudl, and George L. Kenyon ... [Pg.239]

Lee, Laszlo Mihaly, Rodney RuofF, John Wiley, Fred Wudl and Taner Yilidrim. Last but not least, I am grateful to my wife Bonnie, for loving support and editorial assistance. [Pg.258]

Rint P. Sijbesma (left) did his graduate research with professor Roeland Nolte at the University of Nijmegen the focus was on synthetic receptor molecules. From 1992 to 1993 he worked as a postdoctoral research assistant with professor Fred Wudl (University of California, Santa Barbara) on the synthesis of water-soluble C6o-derivatives. In 1993 he took his present position as assistant professor in the laboratories of professor E. W. Meijer, where he is working in the field of supramolecular polymer chemistry. [Pg.308]

Allen J. Bard, Austin Ian G. Dance, Sydney Peter Day, London James A. Ibers, Evanston Toyohi Kunitake, Fukuoka Thomas J. Meyer, Chapel Hill D.M.P. Mingos, London Herbert W. Roesky, Gottingen Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Strasbourg Arndt Simon, Stuttgart Fred Wudl, Los Angeles... [Pg.273]

The authors would like to thank Prof. Richard Kaner of the Chemistry Department at UCLA for his collaboration and for providing the PANI nanofiber. Technical discussions with Dr. Chuck Szmanda of Rohm Haas, Prof Qibing Pei and Prof Fred Wudl of UCLA, and Dr. Ed Chandross of Bell Laboratories are also acknowledged. Finally, we would like to express our ultimate thanks to the financial support for the past several years on the polymeric memory devices. The Air Force Office of Scientific Research provides the funding for the polymer memory devices. The PANI/Au NP memory device is supported by the UCLA FENA-MACRO Center with funds from the Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC) and the Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA). The interface study of this work is sponsored by the National Science Foundation. [Pg.1380]

Erin, B. Murphy and Fred Wudl (2010). The world of smart healable materials. Progress in... [Pg.398]

Kevlar and Teflon are registered trade marks of E. I. du Pont de Nemours Company, Inc.. This author was privileged to collaborate with Thomas Folda (now at BASF), who discovered the ordered dispersions of PTFE (section 2.2). He is indebted to Henri Chanzy, who took, and interpreted, most of the electron micrographs, Jin Chiang, Fred Wudl and Alan Heeger (section 3.2), Mike Jaffe, whose paper in ref. 5 has been frequently consulted, and Aaldrik Postema and Alejandro Andreatta for their invaluable help in the preparation of this manuscript. [Pg.373]

Fred Wudl, University of California, Santa Barbara, U.S.A. [Pg.226]


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