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18 August 2005 Nanotechnology at an urban university
Thangam Rangaswamy, Steven J. Cotton, Michael W. Jacobs, Mohamad Sharif
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Details the processes of locating a site and designing and analyzing a structure suitable for nanotechnology research at an urban university. All sources of vibration must be identified, defined and assessed to determine the impact they will have on the completed structure, and whether or not the end-users' allowable vibration tolerances will be exceeded. Provides analysis and comment from the owner, architect and engineering consultants.
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Thangam Rangaswamy, Steven J. Cotton, Michael W. Jacobs, and Mohamad Sharif "Nanotechnology at an urban university", Proc. SPIE 5933, Buildings for Nanoscale Research and Beyond, 59330M (18 August 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.614538
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KEYWORDS
Fourier transforms

Nanotechnology

Wave propagation

Signal attenuation

Surface plasmons

Analytical research

Manufacturing

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