REU Participants in the Princeton Materials Institute 2002

2002

Name of REU Student

Faculty Mentor

TOPIC

Mr. Celon Blair

Benedict College

Prof. N. P. Ong

Op Amps – Design and Application

Ms. Jamie Bond

Florida A & M University

Prof. S. Wagner

Optimization of Nanocrystalline Germanium Thin Films

Ms. Vasilica Crecea

Bard College

Prof. D. Saville

Dynamics of Electric Field Induced Colloidal Aggregation

Ms. Alison Hindenlang

Lafayette College

Prof.A.Panagiotopoulos

Effect of Flexibility on Micellization in  a Model Surfactant System

Ms. Jessica Hazell

Rutgers University

Prof. W. Soboyejo

Quantifying Cell Adhesion: Shear Assay Approach

Mr. Nathan Hosannah

CUNY

Prof. W. Soboyejo

The Analysis of High Temperature Refractory Ceramics

Mr. Jonathan Hsieh

Carnegie Mellon University

Prof. S. Lyon

Lab Microcontrollers

Mr. Lowell Jacobson

Williams College

Prof. S. Forrest

Laterally –Coupled Distributed Feedback Laser

Mr. Daniel Lepek

The Cooper Union

Prof. W. Russel

Cracking of Films Formed From Polymer Lattices

Mr. William Kaden

SUNY Oswego

Prof. Bernasek

Studies of Corrosion Inhibitors on the Surface of Iron

Mr. Brian Knight

Carleton College

Prof. W. Warren

Characterization of Femtosecond Laser Pulses with STRUT

Ms. Danielle Martinez

College of Saint Elizabeth

Prof. Schwarzbauer/

Prof. Carbeck

Patterning Proteins Using Arrays of Colloids

Mr. Ariel M’ndange Pfupfu

University of Maryland

Prof. S. Lyon

Photoluminescence of Quantum Dots in Semiconductors

Mr. William Moreno

Suffolk County Community College

Prof. S.Chou

Sub-100nm Alignment  for Nanoimprint Lithography

Mr. Adrian Mullings

Princeton University

Prof. D. Srolovitz

Electroplating and Electrodeposition

Mr. Dylan Ness

Imperial College

Dr. Nan Yao

The Dual Beam FIB : A Multi Function Tool for Nanotechnology

Ms. Karma Parsons

Syracuse University

Prof. G. Scoles

Internal Scattering Measurements of Prisms for Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy

Mr. John  Rowley

Houghton College

Prof. Benziger/Register

ROMP Synthesis of Well-Defined Block Copolymers Containing Norbornene and Ethylidenenorbornene

Ms. Brandi Russel1

Spelman College

Prof  I. Aksay

Absorbing Collagen and Applying Electric Fields

Mr. Jonathan Scheiman

St. Johns University

Prof. Schwarzbauer/

Prof. Carbeck

Cell Adhesion on to patterned Surfaces via colloidal assembly

Mr. Anthony Turner

Princeton University

Prof. J. Benziger

Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells

Mr. Darren Yamaguchi

UC –San Diego

Prof. S. Wagner

Characterization of Ge films for use in p-i-n structures

Ms. Wendy Yip

Columbia University

Prof. R. Austin

Rapid Mixing at Low Reynolds Number

 

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