July.2010,Energy Harvesting device in our group attracts alot of attention. Aug.2009- Prof.Shi and Prof.Jian Cao from Stony Brook University Medical Center won the Concept Award of DOD for the Detection of Circulating Cancer Cells research. Sept.2008 - NSF awards two grants to Stevens for nano/micro device fabrication and nano sensor development. July.2008 - Prof.Shi awarded 3 year NSF grant for Nano AFC Acoustic Emission Sensors research. June 2008 - Prof. Shi (ME) awarded NSF Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) grant.
   
 
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About This Lab

The major research interests of our group are the design, fabrication, characterization and applications of various active nanostructures such as nanofibers, nanotubes, nanojunctions and nanotrees. The active materials currently under exploration include piezoelectric (lead zirconate titanate or PZT), piezoresistive or conductive (indium tin oxide or ITO), thermal electric (both bismuth telluride and complex oxides) and photovoltaic materials (titanium oxide or TiO2). The targeted applications of the various nanostructures developed are acoustic sensors for structural health monitoring, medical devices for thrombus retrieving, nanoacoustic waves for circulating cancer cell screening, chemical sensors for various gases and explosives, biosensors for stroke diagnostics, and energy scavenging involving mechanical-electric, thermoelectric, optoelectric and chemical-electric energy conversions. The devices are at both the microscale (MEMS) and nanoscale (NEMS) using micro- and nanofabrication processes.


Contact us at:
Tel: (201) 216-5594, Fax: (201) 216-8315, Email: yong.shi@stevens.edu
Adress: Mechanical Engineering Department, Stevens Institute of Technology
Castle Point on Hudson, Hoboken NJ 07030-5991