Research Group




Current Students


Teresa Davies

 Teresa joined the group in May 2006, and has been an undergraduate 
   researcher for two years. She graduated in 2008 with a double major, 
   Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. She has worked on a variety 
   of structure optimization and surface science problems, before entering 
   the Graduate School. Teresa was awarded the National Science Foundation 
   graduate fellowship to pursue her PhD in Engineering at CSM. 




Bhavin Jariwala

  Bhavin pursues his PhD in Chem. Eng. and is coadvised with Prof. Agarwal.
  His work is focused on molecular dynamics simulations or amorphous surfaces 
  and thin films, synthesis of amorphous carbon, and advanced surface 
  characterization.
  



Keith Hellman

   Keith is a PhD candidate in Computer Science coadvised with Prof. Mehta.
   His work focuses on developing  new evolutionary techniques for structural 
   optimization based on applying dynamic learning concepts that improve
   the control over the acceptance rate of crossover operations.
   






Former Students

Timothy Thayer

  (BSc 2008, Eng.-Civil) Tim has studied the indentation of ceramic nanowires
   laid down on a substrate. He calculated the contact stiffness for realistic 
   contact geometries realized between atomic force microscopy tips and AlN 
   nanowires with triangular shapes. Tim coauthored a paper recently accepted 
   for publication in  Nanotechnology.
  



Damon Lytle
  (BSc 2007, Metallurgical and Materials Eng.) Damon has started to work on the 
   atomic structure of the Si(103) surface during a class project for "Physics of Crystal 
   Surfaces", and continued his research thereafter. He also studied the effect of stress 
   on the reconstructed silicon and germanium surfaces with the (103) orientation, and 
   has coauthored a paper in Applied Physics Letters.
   




Aaron Kofford
  (MSc-thesis, 2007) Aaron started in his senior year to work on finding the lowest-energy 
  shape of ultra-thin nanowires. He graduated in May 2005 with a Bachelors in Engineering 
  and has earn his Masters degree working on finding the optimal cross sections and 
  studying the mechanical response on fcc metal nanowires. He is currently with the
  Design Engineering group at ATK Launch Systems in Brigham City, UT. 




Ryan M. Briggs
  (MSc-thesis, 2006) Ryan joined the group in September 2004 as a senior student 
  and worked on analyzing the interaction of defects on the Si(001)surface. Upon graduation 
  with a BSc. in Applied Physics in May 2005, he entered  the graduate program in 
  Engineering (Mechanical) and worked on diverse problems regarding the structure of high 
  index semiconductor surfaces. He studied the influence of strain and hydrogen passivation 
  on the energetics of the Si(105) surface and designed from scratch an optimization 
  algorithm for finding the structure of arbitrarily oriented steps on high-index 
  semiconductor surfaces. He defended his Masters Thesis in April 2006 and won the 
  National Defense Science and Engineering Fellowship in the same month. 
  Ryan is currently pursuing his PhD degree at Caltech.











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