New Publication Further Validates the Concept of John Kanzius
"The Effect of Sample Holder Geometry on Electromagnetic Heating of Nanoparticle and NaCl Solutions at 13.56 MHz" published in IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, Vol. 59, No. 12.
This paper represents a collaboration between Dr. David Geller's research lab at the University of Pittsburgh with Dr. Hong Koo Kim, Director of the Petersen Institute of NanoScience and Engineering at the University of Pittsburgh, and Dr. George Hanson from the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.
 | Dr. David Geller (center) and UPMC Kanzius Research Team |
The research examines the effect of sample holder shape (geometry) on the electromagnetic heating of saline and gold nanoparticle solutions in the Kanzius radiowave machine.
To download the entire published manuscript, click here.
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