Mohammad H. Maneshian, Ph.D.

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2011 University of North Texas, Denton, TX, United States 
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Materials Science Engineering, Nanoscience, Nanotechnology
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Nigel Shepherd grad student 2011 University of North Texas
 (The influence of ohmic metals and oxide deposition on the structure and electrical properties of multilayer epitaxial graphene on silicon carbide substrates.)
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Maneshian MH, Kuo FL, Mahdak K, et al. (2011) The influence of high dielectric constant aluminum oxide sputter deposition on the structure and properties of multilayer epitaxial graphene. Nanotechnology. 22: 205703
Kuo FL, Maneshian MH, Shepherd ND. (2011) Electrical and chemical analysis of zinc oxide interfaces with high dielectric constant barium tantalate and aluminum oxide in metal-insulator- semiconductor structures fabricated at Low temperatures Thin Solid Films. 520: 475-480
Maneshian MH, Mahdak KC, Kuo FL, et al. (2010) Atomic scale characterization of titanium Ohmic contacts to SiC using three dimensional atom probe tomography and high resolution transmission electron microscopy Applied Physics Letters. 97
Maneshian MH, Banerjee MK. (2010) Effect of sintering on structure and mechanical properties of alumina–15vol% zirconia nanocomposite compacts Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 493: 613-618
Maneshian MH, Lin MT, Diercks D, et al. (2009) Structural and electrical characterization of ohmic contacts to graphitized silicon carbide. Nanotechnology. 20: 495703
Maneshian M, Banerjee M. (2008) Reverse martensitic transformation in alumina–15vol% zirconia nanostructured powder synthesized by high energy ball milling Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 459: 531-536
Maneshian MH, Simchi A, Hesabi ZR. (2007) Structural changes during synthesizing of nanostructured W–20 wt% Cu composite powder by mechanical alloying Materials Science and Engineering a-Structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing. 86-93
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