Nadrian Seeman(1945–2021)
NanotechnologyNadrian Seeman is a recipient of the Kavli Prize in Nanoscience (2020) from United States. They have received 2 major awards in total. Their primary field is Nanotechnology. They were educated at University of Chicago and University of Pittsburgh. They have been affiliated with State University of New York at Albany.
United StatesNew York University
2
Major Awards
492
Publications
46,457
Citations
92
h-index
296
i10-index
94.4
Avg Citations/Paper
Awards & Recognition
Most Cited Works
Top publications by citation count#2
Control and synchronization of rapid nanoscale DNA heat engine by local heating
Science Advances(2025)
3
citations
#3
Mesojunction-Based Design Paradigm of Structural DNA Nanotechnology.
Journal of the American Chemical Society(2023)
9
citations
#5
Metal‐Mediated DNA Nanotechnology in 3D: Structural Library by Templated Diffraction
Advances in Materials(2023)
26
citations
#6
Engineering DNA Crystals toward Studying DNA-Guest Molecule Interactions.
Journal of the American Chemical Society(2023)
26
citations
#7
The Formation and Displacement of Ordered DNA Triplexes in Self-Assembled Three-Dimensional DNA Crystals
Journal of the American Chemical Society(2023)
21
citations
#8
Environmentally Controlled Oscillator with Triplex Guided Displacement of DNA Duplexes
Nano letters (Print)(2023)
10
citations
#9
Heterobimetallic Base Pair Programming in Designer 3D DNA Crystals.
Journal of the American Chemical Society(2023)
10
citations
#10
Powering ≈50 µm Motion by a Molecular Event in DNA Crystals
Advances in Materials(2022)
22
citations
Recent Publications
View all worksA tunable autonomous RNA-fueled micro-engine
Nature Communications2026
0citations
Control and synchronization of rapid nanoscale DNA heat engine by local heating
Science Advances2025
3citations
Mesojunction-Based Design Paradigm of Structural DNA Nanotechnology.
Journal of the American Chemical Society2023
9citations
Toward three-dimensional DNA industrial nanorobots
Science Robotics2023
22citations
Metal‐Mediated DNA Nanotechnology in 3D: Structural Library by Templated Diffraction
Advances in Materials2023
26citations
Engineering DNA Crystals toward Studying DNA-Guest Molecule Interactions.
Journal of the American Chemical Society2023
26citations
The Formation and Displacement of Ordered DNA Triplexes in Self-Assembled Three-Dimensional DNA Crystals
Journal of the American Chemical Society2023
21citations
Open AccessEnvironmentally Controlled Oscillator with Triplex Guided Displacement of DNA Duplexes
Nano letters (Print)2023
10citations
Open AccessHeterobimetallic Base Pair Programming in Designer 3D DNA Crystals.
Journal of the American Chemical Society2023
10citations
Powering ≈50 µm Motion by a Molecular Event in DNA Crystals
Advances in Materials2022
22citations
Open AccessExternal Profiles
Career Path
Award progression over time
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Co-winners
Shared the same award in the same year
Education
University of Chicago
University of Pittsburgh
Doctoral Advisors
George A. JeffreyHao YanChengde Mao
Career Timeline
State University of New York at Albany?–present
New York University?–present
Top Publications
Self-assembled three-dimensional chiral colloidal architecture
Science2017121 citations
Making Engineered 3D DNA Crystals Robust
Journal of the American Chemical Society201969 citations
Organizing End-Site-Specific SWCNTs in Specific Loci Using DNA
Journal of the American Chemical Society201961 citations
Designing Higher Resolution Self-Assembled 3D DNA Crystals via Strand Terminus Modifications
ACS Nano201960 citations
DNA Nanotechnology at 40
Nano Letters202060 citations
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)
LE
Louis E. Brus
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2023)
RL
Robert Langer
Kavli Prize in Nanoscience (2024)

Armand Paul Alivisatos
Kavli Prize in Nanoscience (2024)
MG
Moungi G. Bawendi
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2023)
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Alexei I. Ekimov
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2023)

Emmanuelle Charpentier
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2020)

Jennifer A. Doudna
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2020)

John Pendry
Japan Prize (2019)
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