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Many types of nanowires are being grown.

c. Aligned Co. Artificial Cilia- Biologically Inspired Nanosensors Alison Flatau and Pat McCluskey (U Maryland) and Beth Stadler (U Minnesota). Objective: Borrow design of inner ear and create cilia for acoustic sensors

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Many types of nanowires are being grown.

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  1. c Aligned Co Artificial Cilia- Biologically Inspired NanosensorsAlison Flatau and Pat McCluskey (U Maryland) and Beth Stadler (U Minnesota) • Objective: • Borrow design of inner ear and create cilia for acoustic sensors • Magnetostrictive cilia will change magnetization when moved by an acoustic signal. Someday Co/Cu multilayers could be used as magnetic sensors in each wire. Many types of nanowires are being grown.

  2. Magnetostrictive Nanofibers Impedence Match layer substrate GMR Sensors Magnetostrictive Nanofibers Impedence Match layer Basilar membrane Cochlea Design Multi-frequency Receiver Pixels GMR Sensors Artificial Cilia- Biologically Inspired Nanosensors Alison Flatau and Pat McCluskey (U Maryland) and Beth Stadler (U Minnesota) High Q Design High Spatial Resolution Designs

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