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Nanotechnology Projects

     
  Nanotechnology is a rapidly emerging field of study that offers great potential for a wide range of scientific and industrial applications. It so far has had very limited use in oceanography, in large part because it requires collaborations with individuals well outside the traditional fields of oceanographic research. These projects reflect some of the early attempts to bridge this gap.
 
  1. Detecting Total and Biologically Accessible Iron in Seawater Using an Active Nanostructure Approach
  2. Exploring the Use of Quantum Dots to Detect the Physiology of Intact Phytoplankton Cells by Flow Cytometry
  3. A Nanostructure Sensor for Measuring Dissolved Iron and Copper Concentrations in Coastal and Offshore Seawater
  4. Development of a Next Generation Sensor for Measuring Biologically Available Iron in Seawater
  5. Raman-based Barcoding for the Identification of Toxic Marine Pathogens and Phytoplankton