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Rina Tannenbaum Phones & Addresses

  • Stony Brook, NY
  • 201 50Th Ave APT 21B, Long Is City, NY 11101 (646) 673-4956
  • Long Island City, NY
  • Edina, MN
  • 4214 Cheltingham Ln SE, Smyrna, GA 30082 (770) 319-7995
  • 6616 Southdale Rd, Minneapolis, MN 55435 (952) 928-9862
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Marietta, GA

Work

Company: Stony brook university Aug 1, 2013 Position: Professor

Education

Degree: Doctorates, Doctor of Science School / High School: Swiss Federal Institute of Technology 1978 to 1982 Specialities: Chemical Engineering

Skills

Biomaterials • Thin Films • Nanocomposites • Nanotechnology • Materials Science • Science • Characterization • Materials • Chemistry • Spectroscopy • Tissue Engineering • Research • Nanomaterials • Higher Education • Surface • Microscopy • Biomedical Engineering • Catalysis • Inorganic Chemistry • Biophysics • Experimentation • Protein Chemistry • R&D • Scanning Electron Microscopy • Matlab • Nmr • Afm • Simulations • Nanoparticles

Languages

English • Hebrew • French • Romanian • German • Italian

Interests

Soft Condensed Matter and Complex Fluids • Bio Based Functional Materials • Mechanical • Nucleation and Growth of Nanostructures • Self Assembly of Nanostructures • Hierarchical Materials Design • Nanofluids • Interfacial and Surface Phenomena • Catalysis • Bioadhesion • Inorganic Reactions In Viscous Media • Nanocomposites From Renewable Resources • Photonic Materials and Thin Films

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Higher Education

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Professor

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Location:
475 48Th Ave, Long Island City, NY 11109
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Stony Brook University
Professor

The University of Alabama at Birmingham Jan 2012 - Aug 2013
Professor
Education:
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology 1978 - 1982
Doctorates, Doctor of Science, Chemical Engineering
Weizmann Institute of Science 1976 - 1978
Master of Science, Masters, Chemistry
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1971 - 1974
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Physics, Chemistry
Skills:
Biomaterials
Thin Films
Nanocomposites
Nanotechnology
Materials Science
Science
Characterization
Materials
Chemistry
Spectroscopy
Tissue Engineering
Research
Nanomaterials
Higher Education
Surface
Microscopy
Biomedical Engineering
Catalysis
Inorganic Chemistry
Biophysics
Experimentation
Protein Chemistry
R&D
Scanning Electron Microscopy
Matlab
Nmr
Afm
Simulations
Nanoparticles
Interests:
Soft Condensed Matter and Complex Fluids
Bio Based Functional Materials
Mechanical
Nucleation and Growth of Nanostructures
Self Assembly of Nanostructures
Hierarchical Materials Design
Nanofluids
Interfacial and Surface Phenomena
Catalysis
Bioadhesion
Inorganic Reactions In Viscous Media
Nanocomposites From Renewable Resources
Photonic Materials and Thin Films
Languages:
English
Hebrew
French
Romanian
German
Italian

Publications

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Rina Tannenbaum

About:
Born:

1953

Education:
Area of science:

Chemical engineering

Specialty:

Materials scientist • Chemical engineer

Academic degree:

Professor • Doctor of Philosophy

Skills & Activities:
Ascribed status:

American of Israeli descent

Us Patents

Surface Modification Of Implant Devices

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US Patent:
20130045360, Feb 21, 2013
Filed:
Jan 28, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/575540
Inventors:
Rolando Arturo Gittens Ibacache - Atlanta GA, US
Kenneth H. Sandhage - Roswell GA, US
Rina Tannenbaum - Smyrna GA, US
Zvi Schwartz - Atlanta GA, US
Barbara D. Boyan - Atlanta GA, US
Assignee:
Georgia Tech Research Corporation - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
C23C 8/08
C23C 8/20
B32B 3/30
C23C 16/06
C23C 8/02
C23C 8/10
C23C 8/24
US Classification:
428141, 148240, 148284, 148283, 148206, 148238, 148281, 427 224
Abstract:
Provided according to embodiments of the invention are methods of manufacturing implant devices. In methods described herein, implant devices are exposed to a reactive gas that includes a reactive species, and optionally, an inert gas, at elevated temperatures, for a duration sufficient to generate a high density of nanoscale structures on the exposed surface of the device. Also provided are implant devices formed by methods described herein.
Rina A Tannenbaum from Stony Brook, NY, age ~70 Get Report