Title: CBET Mission:
1Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental, and
Transport Systems, CBET
- CBET Mission
- ? Support Research in Chemical, Bioengineering,
- Environmental, Transport Systems
- ? Catalyze the merging of biology, chemistry,
- physics and socio-economic science in
- engineering research
- ? Support research to enhance and protect US
- national health, energy, environment,
security - and wealth
2Chemical, Biochemical and Biotechnology Systems
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A Synthetic Delivery Vehicle for Gene
Transfer ? hitchhike gene delivery
nanoparticles onto motor protein
complexes ? Convert chemical energy to
mechanical work ? Carry nanoparticle cargo
toward cell nuclei
Suzie Pun, U. of Washington
3Chemical, Biochemical and Biotechnology Systems
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- Bloodless Biosensing with Carbon Nanotubes
- ? Implantable capillary devices
- ? Filled with carbon nanotubes
- ? Monitor glucose levels without drawing blood
- ? For diabetes and other biosensors
Michael Strano, UIUC
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4Transport and Thermal Fluids Phenomena
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- High-Fidelity Numerical Modeling Simulation of
Fire Suppression - ? Predicts multiphase turbulent
- mixing processes over a wide
- range of time/length scales.
- ? Grand challenge of turbulence
- modeling with reactions
- ? Multi-scale modeling on
- both large and small scales
- ? Includes Sandia, Navy NIST
- interactions plus excellent
- educational components.
Paul E. DesJardin SUNY Buffalo
5Transport and Thermal Fluids Phenomena
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Nanocolloid Assembly and Dispersion by Quantum
Design of van der Waals Forces ?
Nanocolloids have remarkable electrical,
optical and reactive properties ? Need to
prevent aggregation by predicting and
controlling van der Waals forces ? Use
solvent mixtures to shield nanocolloids
to keep them stable
Stable nanoparticles Groups of red atoms with
co-solvent shield (blue)
Darrell Velegol Milton W. Cole Penn State
Unstable (aggregated) particles
6Biomedical Engineering and Engineering Healthcare
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BQuest Crew ? Completed 2,500 mile
Transpac Yacht Race ? Each crew member, except
the skipper, had a disability
Engineering students at San Diego State
University designed adaptive equipment
on the yacht for crew members with
disabilities
Michael Lambert, SDSU
7Biomedical Engineering and Engineering Healthcare
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- Biomimetic Bone
- ? Mimic both composition
- and nanostructure of bone
- ? Prepare synthetic bone
- prosthetics
- ? Load- bearing
- ? Bioresorbable
- ? Enable regeneration of hard
- tissue prosthetics into
- natural bone.
NIRT Laurie Gower, Elliot Douglas, John
Mecholsky, University of Florida
Barbara Boyan, Georgia Institute of Technology
8Environmental Engineering and Sustainability
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- An
- Autonomous Microbial Genosensor
- for Freshwater Microbial Ecology
- ? Remote sampling
- ? High frequency and
- high degree of specificity
- ? Multi-day deployment in lakes
- to detect bacteria
David FriesWisconsin
9Environmental Engineering and Sustainability
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Aquatic Nano Environmental Heath and Safety of
Nanomaterials and Their Bimolecular
Derivatives ? Binding of lysophospholipid onto
single-walled single-walled carbon
nanotubes (SWNTs) over a silicon
substrate ? Finalist at the Science
Engineering Visualization Challenge 2006
by NSF and the Science magazine.
Pu Chun Ke Clemson University
10CBET Workshops
? iEngineering approaches to obesity ?
iCyber- based Combustion Science ? iMinority
Faculty Workshop ? iResearch Frontiers for
Combustion in the Hydrogen Economy ?
iWorkshop on Cyberinfrastructure in
Chemical Biological Systems ? iGrand
Challenges of the Future for Environmental
Modeling ? iA Workshop for integrating Social
Sciences Research in the WATERS Network
and other Environmental Observatories ?
iFrontiers in Environmental Engineering
Education ? iSustainable Nanomanufacturing
(US/Aus/Singapore)