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In the News

"Smart Skin" by Cade Metz , PC Magazine, July 14 2006.                                                                   

"NanoFab Facility Update Almost done" by C J Patton, The Shorthorn Online, September 30, 2005.

"A Big Push To Think Small: Nanotech Boom Fits UT-Arlington Like A Second Skin" by Luther Joe Pybus, Research Texas Magazine 2005.

"Clothes Could Monitor Owner" by Kan Yan, The Daily Texan, August 4, 2004.

"Beyond Sensible Shoes:Flexible Fabric of Microsensors May Lead to Smart Clothing" by  Alexandra Robbins, PC Magazine, March 22, 2004.

"Married to Their Research and to Each Other," by O. K. Carter, UTA Magazine, Vol. XXV No. 2, Winter 2003.

"Researchers Hope to Make Second Skin," by Marc Barrera, The Shorthorn, University of Texas at Arlington, October 2, 2002.

"Detect and Defend," by Alexandra Witze, Dallas Morning News, Texas Living, December 31, 2001.

"Professors' Project Gives NASA a 'FIRST'," by De'Borah Bankston, SMU Daily Campus, September 25, 2001.

"Small, Smaller, Smallest?" by De'Borah Bankston, SMU Daily Campus, September 6, 2001.

"SMU Peels Back Layers of 'Smart Skin' Project," by Pavan Lall, Dallas-FortWorth TechBiz, September 3, 2001

"From the Hilltop to the Marketplace," by Ellen Mayou, SMU Research, vol. 7, 2000.

"Faculty Members' Semiconducting Work Draws Attention from NASA," by Jonathan Dewbre, The Daily Campus, October 19, 1999.

"Uncooled IR Detector Could Enable Cheaper Cameras," by Michael D. Wheeler , Photonics Technology World, March 1999.

"TI giving Equipment to Colleges - $6M Deal Form Consortium," by Jane Noble Suhler, The Dallas Morning News, October 10, 1998.

"Yttrium-Based Material forms Uncooled IR Detectors," by Kristin Lewotsky, Photonics Online, January 26, 1998.

"Thin Films Make New IR Detector," Optical Materials and Engineering News, February 1998.

"Infrared Innovation," by Alan Goldstein, Dallas Morning News, Business Section, March 23, 1998.

"Demand for 'Uncool' Infrared Imaging Heats up," Technology Business, Nov/Dec 1998.

"New Semiconductor IR Detector Combines Room-Temperature Operation With High sensitivity and Low Cost," Research Corporation Technologies News Release, August 8, 1997.

"Infrared Detector Uses YBaCuO as Active Material -- Well-Known Superconductor Has Ideal Characteristics for Night-Vision Applications," by Gail Robinson, EE Times, December 1, 1997.

"Silencing Electronic Noise," by Kathleen Tibbetts, SMU Research, vol. 2, 1994.

"Opening Pathways to Progress for Women in Engineering," by Tracy Lorraine Brown, SMU Magazine, vol. 41, No. 1, 1991.






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