Department of Physics:
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Ed Cecil
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Proton induced x-ray emission (PIXE), ion-implantation, proton induced
-ray emission (PIGE).
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Reuben
Collins
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Electronic and optical properties of semiconductors, superconductors,
and epitaxial materials. Operation and characterization of semiconductor
devices.
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Tom
Furtak
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Linear & nonlinear optical properties of surfaces and interfaces
including, polymer, metal, and semiconducting materials.
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Mariet
Hofstee
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Semiconductor detectors for nuclear applications, nuclear resonance
profiling and analysis of materials.
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Victor
Kaydanov
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Solar materials and devices, electrochemistry, surface and interface techniques.
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Tim Ohno
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Surface physics, epitaxial growth, interface science, adsorption.
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Frank
Schowengerdt
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Applied Surface Analysis, Auger Electron Spectroscopy of Materials.
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Don
Williamson
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Study, characterization, and understanding of the nanostructure of materials
for electronic and optoelectronic devices with emphasis on photovoltaic
materials.
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David
Wood
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Computational condensed matter physics, semiconductor alloys, first principles
phonon calculations.
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Peter
Sutter
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Self-assembly, fabrication, electronic and optical properties of semiconductor
nanocrystals. Scanning probe microscopy.
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Division of Engineering:
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Mark Linne
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Optoelectronics, Nonlinear Optics, Sensors, Ultrafast Optical Spectroscopy.
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Robert Kee
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Combustion and materials processing - modeling and simulation, fluid
mechanics and heat transfer with a special emphasis on chemically reacting
flow.
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Tyrone Vincent
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Nonlinear and robust estimation with applications to in-situ metrology
for semiconductor manufacturing, nonlinear system identification and semi-global
empirical modeling.
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Department of Chemistry and Geochemistry:
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Scott
Cowley
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Heterogeneous catalysis, design, preparation, characterization, and testing
of surface active materials, corrosion, surface coatings, and photoconducting
films.
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Department of Chemical Engineering and Petroleum Refining:
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John
Dorgan
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Membrane science, polymer thin films, and polymeric liquid crystal blends.
Optical, structural, mechanical properties, stability and degradation of
advanced polymers.
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David
Marr
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Interfacial phenomena, complex fluids, scattering techniques, density functional
theory.
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Colin
Wolden
Surface chemistry, advanced materials processing, gas-phase kinetics,
and reactor modeling.
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Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering:
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Brajendra
Mishra
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Electrochemistry, materials synthesis, oxidation, thin film photovoltaic
materials.
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John
Moore
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Synthesis and processing of materials, engineered materials and coatings.
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David
Olson
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Metallurgy of reactive metals, environmental degradation of materials,
welding and joining science.
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Baki
Yarar
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Applied surface chemistry, flotation, flocculation, fine particle technology,
separation technology and recycling, superconductivity.
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