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Students

Bing Hu: PhD 2011 (MSE)  '‘Characterization of electron spin transport through extended pi-bond coordination compounds systems’ '  Staff Scientist Microchip Technologies.

Pawan Tyagi: PhD 2008 (MSE)  '‘Characterization of electron spin transport through extended pi-bond coordination compounds systems’ '  Post-doc at John Hopkins.

Mainak Majumder: PhD 2007 (MSE)  'MOlecular Transport Properties Through Carbon Nanotube Membranes Post-doc at Rice University. Faculty Monash Univ. Australia

Nitin Chopra: PhD 2005 (MSE)  'Selective growth of carbon nanotubes and oxide nanowires:  Applications in shadow lithography and fabrication of aligned carbon nanotube membranes'  Assist. Prof. Univ. Alabama Tuskaloosa

Bryan Gall:  MS 2005 (MSE)  'Angstrom level control of Au growth on atomically flat substrates for molecular electronics'.  Presently at Intel in Pheonix AZ.

Dinesh Kalyanasundaram:  MS 2007 (MSE) 'MORPHOLOGY CONTROL OF THE BOTTOM ELECTRODE TO ANGSTROM SCALE SMOOTHNESS IN MOLECULAR MAGNETIC TUNNEL JUNCTIONS'.  Presently at Seagate in St Paul Minn.

Post-doctoral

Dr.  Jacob Goldsmith:   Post-Doctoral Scholar 2006-07.  Ph.D. (Univ. Uppsula Sweden), staff scientist at Princeton/TRI. Led the effort to use CNT membranes as the active element in programmed transdermal drug delivery of addictive drugs.  Currently in Seattle area.

Dr. Xinghua Sun:   Earned a Ph.D. (Chinese academy of Sciences) in Chemical Technology for organic separations in bioreactor waste streams then a post-doc at McMaster with membrane chromatographic immunoassay.  He is currently staff scientist at University of Louisvilles's BioMaterials Center

 

Dr. Jing Chen:   Post-Doctoral Scholar 2009 (Univ. KY) Currently staff research scientist University of Louisville Medical Center.

Dr.  Karin Keis:   Post-Doctoral Scholar 2006-07.  Ph.D. (Univ. Uppsula Sweden), staff scientist at Princeton/TRI. Led the effort to use CNT membranes as the active element in programmed transdermal drug delivery of addictive drugs.  Currently in Seattle area.

Short-term Research Experiences

 

   

Summer Undergraduate Research Experience

'07 Jeggan Cole, Joseph Alexander

'06 Corey Meadows, Jeggan Cole

'05  Wendy Satterwhite, J.T. Zellers

'03 Tochukwu George (Brown Univ), Anya Jaromczyk (Case Western)

'02 Tochukwu George, Jim McCarthy, Charles Bynaker

 

High School Honors Program

'05 Mia Williams