Hastings' Research Group:
Integrated Nanoscale Engineering

Prof. Jeffrey Todd Hastings
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Enginnering
Center for Nanoscale Science and Engineering

J. Todd Hastings
University of Kentucky
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering
453 F. Paul Anderson Tower
Lexington, KY 40506-0046

phone: 859-218-6544
fax: 859-257-3092
email: hastings@engr.uky.edu
office: 352 ASTeCC Building
laboratory: 345 ASTeCC Building

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Nanoscale science and engineering now impact every aspect of technological innovation. As a result, the Hastings' Research Group takes an integrated research approach that requires understanding of a technology from its fundmental physics to its day-to-day application. With the help of many collaborators, this approach allows the group to direct its efforts and expertise toward the most critical point in the research chain. Current areas of emphasis include new tools and methods for nanofabrication and nanomanufacturing, novel devices for electronic and photonic bio-chemical sensing, and integrated photonics for communications.
09.20.11 - Ph.D. students Gazi Huda and Neha Nehru presented their work at Nanoplasmonic Sensors and Spectroscopy 2011 at Chalmers University in Gothenburg, Sweden.
09.03.11 - Donnie Keathley's paper entiled "Nano-gap-Enhanced Surface Plasmon Resonance Sensors" was recently published in Plasmonics.
08.09.11 - Dr. Eugene Donev presented the group's recent work on electron beam induced deposition and etching in bulk liquids at Microscopy and Microanalysis 2011 in Nashville, TN.
08.08.11 - Dr. Hastings presented the group's recent work on feedback control for electron beam lithography and electron beam induced deposition at Technologies for Future Miro-Nano Manufacturing in Napa, CA.
08.01.11 - June and July saw the publication of several papers from the Hastings' Group in Optics Express, Journal of Neuroscience Methods, and the Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology B.
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