Speaker: Rachael Keneipp
Topic: Engineering and characterizing sub-nanometer pores and nanoporous arrays
‘Solid state nanopores have a diverse range of applications, from use as biomolecular sensors to being candidates for water filtration solutions, but to utilize these systems for advanced applications we must engineer and characterize their fundamental ionic transport properties. In this talk, I’ll discuss our ongoing work to engineer and characterize new sub-nanometer pores and nanoporous arrays in the two-dimensional materials and how the physics of ionic transport changes in these highly confined sub-nanometer pore systems.’