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·         Professor Awarded Grant From Leading Semiconductor Producer, College News, Nov 5, 2008

During the next two years, Brankovic will use the money to further research into the electrodeposition of magnetically soft, high magnetic moment alloys. The process is used in the manufacturing of magnetic recording heads, micro-electromechanical and nano-electromechanical systems, among the main products produced for the magnetic recording industry. Through his research, the same process could also be an alternative technique to producing semiconductor devices at a low-cost, utilizing technology already adapted to industrial production.

·         Grant to Benefit Nano-Magnetic Research Effort, The Daily Coogar , September 9, 2008

National Science Foundation gave UH assistant professor of Electrical Engineering Stanko Brankovic the grant to further his study of magnetic-sensing nanodevices. These devices could detect magnetic fields emanating from land mines and help doctors diagnose medical conditions.

·         Professors to Develop Novel Magnetic Field Sensor Technology, College News , July 30, 2008

Stanko Brankovic, assistant professor of electrical engineering, has received a $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to fund a transformative concept using electrochemical nanofabrication that would allow the development of devices smaller than 10 nanometers.

·          Professor Receives Grant for Fuel Cell Catalyst Research , College News , May 2, 2008

We will be able to design more catalysts at less cost using less of the noble metals , such as platinum, ruthenium, and palladium.

·          In Nanotech It is Hip to be square , College News , September 28, 2007

New nano-fabrication technique enables the creation of squares and other features that hold promise for the future of computing.

·         Nanoengineering Research at UH; a Magnet for Defense Department Grant , Magnetics Magazine, Summer, 2007

Quest to build most powerful magnetic field sensor could reap military and medical benefits.

·         Department of Defence Awards University of Houston Sensor grant , NanoScience Works , 2007

·         Graduate Research Conference , Hilton at University of Houston, April, 2007

·        Nanoengineering research at UH a magnet for defense department grant, Nanotechnology Now , February 5, 2007

Whether you're a soldier navigating a minefield or a doctor examining a tumor, how well you know the territory can make all the difference in the outcome.

·          Nauka Kao Strast Vecernje Novosti , Jan 05, 2007 Picture

UZ ime dr Stanka R. Brankovica (37) uvek je stajao prefiks "naj": najvredniji dak u rodnom Arandelovcu, najuzorniji student Tehnološko-metalurškog fakulteta u Beogradu, najuspešniji doktorant na "Arizona stejt" univerzitetu u SAD, jedan od najinventivnijih istraživaca na americkom tlu i, konacno, više od godinu dana jedan od najboljih profesora Departmana za elektrotehniku na "Hjuston" univerzitetu.

·         Professor Works to Improve the Longevity of Magnetic Data Storage Devices, UH Today News , December 18, 2006

A professor with the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering is conducting research that could help drive the data storage industry for years to come, as well as enable the creation of unimagined medical devices.

·          UH researcher developing new magnetic sensor Houston Business Journal , December 6, 2006

Stanko Brankovic, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering with the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering, has won a grant   worth as much as $1.6 million from the U.S. Department of Defense , according to UH Today .

·         UH Researcher Developing New Type of Magnetic Field Sensor , UH Today News , Dec 04, 2006

Stanko Brankovic, assistant professor of electrical & computer engineering with the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering, has won a grant worth up to $1.6 million from the United States Department of Defense.

 

 

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