There’s too much exciting nanotechnology research going on at Georgia Tech to fit in a single article in the Alumni Magazine, and so we’re featuring additional cutting-edge work exclusively online. Below are nanoscale images of some of the research happening on campus.
- A team led by chemical and biomolecular engineering professor Dennis Hess created these nanoscale cellulose fibers through refining wood pulp.
- Researchers used carbon nanotubes to create this structure, which they nicknamed “wormhole.”
- A team led by Elisa Riedo, an associate professor in the School of Physics, created this nanoscale reproduction of the Mona Lisa.
- This SEM micrograph image shows carbon nanotubes wrapped around paper fibers, a new structure created by a team led by Rosario Gerhardt, a professor in the School of Materials Science and Engineering.
- Tech researchers manufactured this “wineglass” at the nanoscale.















