Zoom into the structure of a butterfly’s wing from its delicate surface, through layers of scales, scale structures, to chitin fibrils made up of molecules finally a carbon atom.
Close up view of the scales that make-up a butterfly's wing...
Exporatorium:
Take a journey into the Bloodstream from the human body transitioning into the heart, arteries, to blood cells, to the hemoglobin inside, to the oxygen molecules carried through out the body. Awarded First Place in the Illustration category of the 2008 National Science Foundation (NSF) and Science’s International Science and Engineering Visualization Challenge.
Exporatorium:
A forced perspective moves smoothly along/between the different scales, with the largest object in the distance (top) and the smallest objects atoms (bottom).
Exploratorium
Nanoscale Science Project series:
Computer Chip shows a transistion between different scales, with the largest object laptop at the top to the and smallest objects transistor gates, silicon dioxide gate and silicon atoms at the bottom.
Exploratorium
Nanoscale Science Project series:
Detail from poster transitioning from laptop, motherboard, into the detail of a microprocessor.
Stanford University, Center for Probing the Nanoscale
Illustration of the transition of graphene from a pencil lead though, to flakes, to a single layer of individual atoms reveled by a scanning probe microscope.
Nanotechnology: Lehigh University
Light extraction efficiency and radiationpatterns of III-Nitride LEDs with a colloidal microlens array.
Nanotechnology:
Lehigh University
Investigation and applications of Stokes and anti-Stokes Raman
scattering in GaN.
Nanotechnology:
Lehigh University
Rainbow Trapping:
A beam of white light generated across a surface containing nanogratings with successive groove depth can trap light at different positions separating it into wavelengths of light.
Nanotechnology Research:
Lehigh University
Peptides are incorporate into a silica-based nanoparticle package holding a small amount of an anti-cancer drug keeping the drug away from healthy tissues.
'Nature' Journal Cover
Cover art done for UC Berkley
Solid State Test
Art work done for UC Berkley
Molecular Sensor
Art work done for UC Berkley
Plasma Volume Expander
Pentastarch molecules in I.V. infusion used to raise plasma volume and pressure in emergency and surgical procedures. Pentastarch molecules are broken down by amylase and rapidly eliminated by renal excretion
Wired magazine spread
3D computer model for an article on the a new netware upgrade to Internet Protocol called 6BONE, the project that created the IPv6 protocols.