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REU/RET Participants Summer 2001

Pam Charles (Southern University) tested methods for preserving and repairing stone monuments.

George Cheeley (Amherst College) looked at a molecular oxygen formation through bicarbonate intermediates by Maganese catalysts.

Thomas Kirschenmann (University of Texas) employed Atomic Force Microscopy to characterize piezoelectric features patterned with soft lithography.

Jeremy Keil (Western Maryland) preparing thermal barrier oxide layers on NiCoCrAl alloys.

Jessika Pazol (University of Puerto Rico) developed a phase map for surfactant gels.

Nick Sneshkoff (Bucknell University) characterized the dynamics of protein folding by fluorescence coupling.

Kerry Shannon (Kenyon College) improved NMR microscopy through the use of quantum interference.

Garrett Tenold (Wilamette University) built microchips for measuring thermal transitions in superconductors.

Victor Taveras (University of Rhode Island) developed structural models for vanadia nanotubes based on electron microscopy studies.

Lora Lee Wirth (University of Utah) prepared polymer microspheres to encapsulate enzymes.
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