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Vesselin Shanov

Researcher at University of Cincinnati

Publications -  265
Citations -  7329

Vesselin Shanov is an academic researcher from University of Cincinnati. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carbon nanotube & Nanotube. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 249 publications receiving 6247 citations. Previous affiliations of Vesselin Shanov include Sofia University & Procter & Gamble.

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A carbon nanotube strain sensor for structural health monitoring

TL;DR: In this paper, a biomimetic artificial neuron was developed by extending the length of the sensor, which is a long continuous strain sensor that has a low cost, is simple to install and is lightweight.
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Introduction to carbon nanotube and nanofiber smart materials

TL;DR: The potential use of carbon nanotubes and nanofibers as smart composite materials is discussed in this article, where four applications under development are briefly discussed and a vision is presented for using nanoscale smart materials to synthesize intelligent electronic structures with prescribed elastic and electrical properties for a wide range of new applications.
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Revolutionizing biodegradable metals

TL;DR: Miniaturized and nanotechnology-based sensors that measure the activities of the degradation process and the formation of tissue are discussed for use with in vitro and in vivo experiments and can provide new knowledge about biodegradable interfaces and how to actively control the interface.
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Growth mechanism of long aligned multiwall carbon nanotube arrays by water-assisted chemical vapor deposition.

TL;DR: Using water-assisted CVD process and optimized substrate design, the group succeeded to grow vertically aligned, patterned MWCNT up to 4-mm long, which were of high purity and weak adhesion which allowed to be peeled off easily from the substrate.
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Preparation and characterization of graphene paper for electromagnetic interference shielding

TL;DR: Graphene pellet is synthesized by chemical vapor deposition (CVD), using inexpensive nickel powder as a catalyst as mentioned in this paper, which can be further processed into a graphene paper by pressing.