Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

Nanoscience is a fascinating field where reducing matter to the nanometer scale reveals remarkable properties distinct from their larger, bulk counterparts.

These unique characteristics depend on the size, shape and composition of nanoparticles, opening a new chapter in materials science. This innovation allows for the design and synthesis of new materials with customized properties. Nanoparticles can range from just a few atoms to several thousand, with atomic clusters representing the smallest form where each atom and electron plays a critical role. This interdisciplinary field spans physics, chemistry, biology and medicine, demonstrating its vast impact and potential.

At the VCU Department of Physics, research in nanoscience encompasses both experimental and theoretical aspects, exploring a wide array of nanostructures from zero-dimensional clusters to one-dimensional nano-wires and tubes, and even two-dimensional monolayers.

A key focus is on novel materials where clusters serve as foundational building blocks for new structures. The department is deeply engaged in studying nano-materials with unique magnetic, optical and catalytic properties. Additionally, the design of drugs and drug delivery systems is a central research interest, showcasing the department's commitment to advancing both fundamental science and practical applications in this dynamic field.

Theoretical Nanoscience Faculty

Denis Demchenko

Denis O. Demchenko, Ph.D.

Professor

Solid State Physics

Nanostructures

Nanoscaling

Puru Jena

Puru Jena, Ph.D.

Distinguished Professor

and Director, Institute for Sustainable Energy and Environment

atomic clusters

nanoscience

condensed matter

Art Reber

Arthur C. Reber, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Clusters

Catalysis

Nanoparticles

Shiv Khanna

Shiv N Khanna, Ph.D.

Emeritus Professor

atomic clusters

cluster assemblies

nanoscale materials

Experimental Nanoscience Faculty

Massimo Bertino

Massimo F. Bertino, Ph.D.

Professor

and Director of the, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Ph. D. Program

nanostructures

nanoparticle composites

cluster-biomolecule composites

Richard Joh

Richard Inho Joh, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Biophysics

Mechanosensing

Epigenetics

Daeha Joung

Daeha Joung, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

and Associate Director of the, Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Ph. D. Program

3D Printing

Biomedical Devices

Bio-Nanoelectronics

Jason Reed

Jason Reed, Ph.D.

Professor

Nanotechnologies

Bio-mechanical Systems

Microfabrication

Joseph Reiner

Joseph Reiner, Ph.D.

Professor

and Department Chair

Nanopore sensing

optical tweezers

cluster biomolecule composites

Michael Reshchikov

Michael Reshchikov, Ph.D.

Professor

and Director, M.S. in Physics Program

Photoluminescence

semiconductors

Dexian Ye

Dexian Ye, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Experimental nanoscience

semiconductors