Silpa Kona

Dr. Silpa Kona graduated with a Ph.D. in electrical engineering in 2013. She conducted research on thermal and plasma-assisted chemical vapor deposition of sensor materials and is currently working at Intel.

Publications, conference papers, and presentations with Harnett Lab:

Kona, Silpa. 2012. “Graphene on Plastic: A Low Cost Substrate for Vapor Sensors.” Poster presented at the 17th Annual Kentucky EPSCoR Conference, Lexington, KY, May 17.
Kona, Silpa, and Cindy K. Harnett. 2012. “A Low Cost Construction Method for Graphene Based Resistive Chemical Sensors.” Presented at the American Physical Society Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. http://meetings.aps.org/Meeting/MAR12/Session/H12.14.
Kona, Silpa, and Cindy K. Harnett. 2012. “Graphene in Plastic Packages: A Low Cost Construction Method for Resistive Chemical Sensors.” In MRS Proceedings, 1407:mrsf11-1407. http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S1946427412006616.
Kona, S., J. H. Kim, C. K. Harnett, and M. K. Sunkara. 2009. “Carbon Nanotube Growth Studies Using an Atmospheric, Microplasma Reactor.” Nanotechnology, IEEE Transactions On 8 (3): 286–90. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=4711097.

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