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Princeton Center for Complex Materials REU/RET Participants Summer 2001 |
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Pam Charles (Southern University) tested methods for preserving and repairing stone monuments. |
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George Cheeley (Amherst College) looked at a molecular oxygen formation through bicarbonate intermediates by Maganese catalysts. |
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Thomas Kirschenmann (University of Texas) employed
Atomic Force Microscopy to characterize piezoelectric features patterned
with soft lithography.
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Jeremy Keil (Western Maryland) preparing thermal barrier
oxide layers on NiCoCrAl alloys.
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Jessika Pazol (University of Puerto Rico) developed
a phase map for surfactant gels.
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Nick Sneshkoff (Bucknell University) characterized
the dynamics of protein folding by fluorescence coupling.
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Kerry Shannon (Kenyon College) improved NMR microscopy
through the use of quantum interference.
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Garrett Tenold (Wilamette University) built microchips
for measuring thermal transitions in superconductors.
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Victor Taveras (University of Rhode Island) developed
structural models for vanadia nanotubes based on electron microscopy
studies.
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Lora
Lee Wirth (University of Utah) prepared polymer microspheres to encapsulate
enzymes.
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