Research Mentors

Nanoscience Research Mentors

Brandon Mitchell (Assistant Professor, Physics & Engineering) will work with research students on the dynamics of energy transfer in rare earth doped semiconductor and nanoparticle systems.

Anil Kandalam (Associate Professor, Physics & Engineering) will work with students to perform computations that determine the electronic structure and magnetic properties of nanoclusters, nanoparticles, and cluster-surface interactions.

Kurt Kolasinski (Professor, Chemistry) will work with research students on the analysis and fabrication of nano-porous Si using regenerative electroless etching.

Jingqiu Hu (Assistant Professor, Chemistry) will work with research students on fluorescent nanoclusters as chemical sensors for the detection of heavy metal ions and organic compounds in water.

Lorenzo Cena (Assistant Professor, Environmental Health) will work with research students on exposure and health effects during manufacturing, handling, disposal and inhalation of engineered nanoparticles and nanomaterials.

Eric Sweet (Assistant Professor, Biology) will work with the students on electrophysiology and optogenetic manipulation of neural networks in the brain slices of mice.

Matthew M. Waite (Associate Professor, Physics & Engineering) will work with students on thin film growth and analysis, focusing on structural, electrical, optical, and magnetic properties.

William Sawyer (Assistant Professor, Physics & Engineering) will work with research students analyzing the production of strong ferroelectric domains at the molecular interface between two lead-free non-ferroelectric metal oxides.

Vishal Shah (Associate Professor, Biology) will work with research students on the interaction between microorganisms and nanoparticles under in-vitro and in-vivo conditions

Jesse Placone (Assistant Professor, Physics & Engineering) will work with the students on the development of 3-D printing protocols of biocompatible materials for medical use.

Zhongping Huang (Professor, Physics & Engineering) will study freeze-drying nano-materials for application in the pharmaceutical industry.

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