Recent experimental and theoretical work shows that it is possible to make doubly charged excitons in bilayer structures of two-dimensional (2D) materials.
This theoretical effort is to develop the quantum electrodynamics (QED) formalism and study the optical properties for chiral ultrathin metasurfaces (MSs) of precisely controlled variable thickness
This project focuses on the development of the theoretical understanding of intrinsic electronic processes and interactions in transdimensional heterostructures.
In this effort, intrinsic mechanisms of spectroscopic detection, molecular sensing, and control will be explored for planar closely packed periodic carbon nanotube arrays using ri
The disproportionally low representation of minority groups in the STEM workforce makes us reassess the current practices used and places unique pressures on finding creative and practical methods
The goal of the proposed DHS STEM Center at NCCU is to advance institutional research and educational capabilities in STEM disciplines related to DHS at NCCU and strengthen the pipeline for th
The goal of this proposed HBCU-RISE project is to expand the scale and scope of the Integrated Biosciences Ph.D. program at NCCU through the addition of interdisciplinary concentrations.
The vision for this partnership in nanomaterials between the Pennsylvania State University MRSEC and NCCU is to leverage the assets of both partners to enable significant increases in minority part
The purpose of this research is to increase the impact and scope of nanoscale materials research at North Carolina Central University (NCCU). This new instrument, when integrated with existin