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Bourns College of Engineering



Cengiz Ozkan







A305 Bourns Hall
Riverside, Ca 92521
Phone: 951-827-5016
FAX: 951-827-2899



Cengiz Ozkan

Assistant Professor, Mechanical Engineering

 

Ph.D. (Materials Science) Stanford University, Stanford, CA 1997

Senior Development Engineer, Applied Micro Circuits Corporation, San Diego, CA 1997-2001

Consulting Assistant Professor, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 2000-2001

Cengiz Ozkan's research areas  include the bottom-up fabrication of  bio-nano systems, metal-organic chemical vapor deposition of  nanostructures, chemical vapor deposition of graphene, nanowire  fabrics, photovoltaics and nanoelectronics. He is a member of the  Center on Functional Engineered Nano Architectonics, the Center for  Nanotechnology for the Treatment, Understanding and Monitoring of  Cancer, and the Center for Hierarchical Manufacturing. He has several  US patents, over 40 patent disclosures and more than 100 technical  publications. His awards include the FCRP/GRC Inventor Recognition  Award,  the TASSA Research Award and the Achievement in Technical  Ingenuity Award. He organized several symposiums for the Materials  Research Society (MRS) and American Chemical Society (ACS).

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS


Haiwei Lu, Duoduo Bao, Miro Penchev, Maziar Ghazinejad, Val Vullev,  Cengiz Ozkan and Mihrimah Ozkan, "Pyridine-Coated Lead Sulfide Quantum Dots for Polymer Hybrid Photovoltaic Devices", Advanced Science Letters, 31 pages, In Press, 2009.Yu Zhang, Mo Yang, Ji-Ho Park, Jennifer Singelyn, Michael J. Sailor, Erkki Rouslahti, Mihrimah Ozkan and Cengiz Ozkan , “A Surface Charge Study on Cellular Uptake Behaviors of F3-Peptide Conjugated Iron Oxide Nanoparticles”, Small, 25 pages, In Press, 2009.

 

Sumit Chaudhary, Astrid M. Müller, Wenling Huang, Rabih O. Al-Kaysi, Christopher J. Bardeen, Cengiz S. Ozkan and Mihrimah Ozkan, “Effects of Solvent and Annealing on Photophysical Properties of Polythiophene Photovoltaic Cells”, Advanced Science Letters, Vol. 2, 14–20, 2009.

X. Wang, C.S. Ozkan , “Multisegment Nanowire Sensors for the Detection of DNA Molecules”, Nano Letters, 8 (2), 398-404, 2008.

M. Ibrahim Khan, Miro Penchev, Xiaoye Jing, Krassimir N. Bozhilov, Mihri Ozkan, Cengiz S. Ozkan , “Electrochemical Growth of InSb Nanowires and Report of a Single Nanowire Field Effect Transistor”, Journal of Nanoelectronics and Optoelectronics, Volume 3, Number 2, pp. 199-202(4), 2008.

B. Pan, D. Cui, Y. Sheng, C.S. Ozkan , F. Gao, R. He, Q. Li, P. Xu and T. Huang, “Dendrimer-Modified Magnetic Nanoparticles Enhance Efficiency of Gene Delivery System”, Cancer Research, 67, 8156-8163, 2007.

S. Ravindran, G.T.S. Andavan, C. Tsai, C.S. Ozkan and T.K. Hollis, “Perforated organometallic nanotubes prepared from a Rh N-heterocyclic carbene using a porous alumina membrane” Chemical Communications, 2006, 1616, DOI: 10.1039/b515332h.

R.J. Tseng, C. Tsai, L. Ma, J. Ouyang, C.S. Ozkan , Y. Yang, “Digital memory device based on tobacco mosaic virus conjugated with nanoparticles”, Nature Nanotechnology, Vol 1, 72-77, 2006.


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