An article co-written by Dr. Ananth Dodabalapur, Ashley H. Priddy Centennial Professor in Engineering, listed among the 2006 Top 10 most viewed articles published in “Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry.” Dodabalapur, professor of electrical engineering, acted as corresponding author for the article, which was also featured on the publication’s cover in January 2006.
His paper, entitled “Nanoscale organic and polymeric field-effect transistors as chemical sensors,” focuses on chemical sensing of vapors and liquids that will enable environmental monitoring and medical diagnostics among other things.
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