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Jia

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Ni

Opila

Pochan

Rabolt

Shah

Snively

 
Overview

   The faculty represent a diverse array of academic backgrounds with degrees from institutions across the country and professional backgrounds from industry (IBM, Lucent, DuPont, Kimberly Clark) and national laboratories (National Institute of Standards and Technology). This diversity is also clearly evident in the interdisciplinary modern research environment of the department with topics of interest ranging from photovoltaics to biomaterials. Joint and secondary faculty appointments exist with Physics, Chemical Engineering, and Chemistry/Biochemistry. Finally, entrepreneurship exists both at the academic training level with joint MSEG/business school courses and as intellectual property and start-up companies growing from faculty research. Please explore the faculty/research relationship by either faculty name or research topic of interest.

 

Faculty and their research interests

Robert W. Birkmire
John W. Gillespie

Revolutionary composites

Kristi L. Kiick

Bio-inorganic organic hybrids

Materials via self assembly

New biomaterials

Revolutionary composites

Chaoying Ni
Darrin J. Pochan

Bio-inorganic organic hybrids

Materials via self assembly

Nanotechnology

New biomaterials

Revolutionary composites

S. Ismat Shah

Nanotechnology

Next Generation Photovoltaics

Next Generation Thin Films

Matthew F. Doty

Materials via self assembly

Microelectronics/photonics

Nanotechnology

Xinqiao Jia

Bio-inorganic organic hybrids

Materials via self assembly

Nanotechnology

New biomaterials

Tissue Engineering

Michael Mackay

Nanotechnology

Robert Opila

Nanotechnology

John F. Rabolt

Nanotechnology

New biomaterials

Tissue Engineering

Christopher M. Snively
 
 

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