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Prof. Douglas Natelson
Douglas Natelson is an associate professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Rice University. He received a BSE in mechanical and aerospace engineering from Princeton in 1993, followed by a PhD in physics from Stanford University in 1998. Following his doctorate, he spent two years at Bell Labs as a postdoctoral member of technical staff before taking his position at Rice in 2000. He also has a courtesy appointment in Electrical and Computer Engineering, and is chair of the Applied Physics graduate program.
 
Action at a Distance Average Rating: N/A
Reviewed On: 5/28/2009 Comments (0)
Reviewed By: Prof. Douglas Natelson
Review Of: Remote-Excitation Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Using Propagating Ag Nanowire Plasmons
Citation: Nano Lett. 2009, 9, 2049–2053....

Noteworthiness:    Significant New Advance New Idea or Methodology
 
 
All Together Now.... Average Rating: N/A
Reviewed On: 10/4/2008 Comments (0)
Reviewed By: Prof. Douglas Natelson
Review Of: Direct Observation of Quantum Coherence in Single-Molecule Magnets
Citation: Phys. Rev. Lett. 101, 147203 (2008)...

Noteworthiness:    Significant New Advance
 
 
Graphene and single electronics Average Rating: N/A
Reviewed On: 8/4/2008 Comments (0)
Reviewed By: Prof. Douglas Natelson
Review Of: Tunable graphene single electron transistor
Citation: Nano Lett., ASAP Article, Posted July 22, 2008 ...

Noteworthiness:    Significant New Advance New Idea or Methodology
 
 
Full contact nanostructures Average Rating: N/A
Reviewed On: 5/29/2008 Comments (0)
Reviewed By: Prof. Douglas Natelson
Review Of: Electrical contacts to individual colloidal semiconductor nanorods
Citation: Nano Lett. ASAP article, Posted May 28, 2008...

Noteworthiness:    Significant New Advance
 
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