Keith Brown
Dr. Brown primarily studies polymers and smart fluids in order to measure their useful properties, and the order in which they emerge, defining importance. Namely, he seeks to develop methods which increase the throughput of materials research using scanning probe lithography, autonomous experimentation, additive manufacturing, and combinatorial chemistry.
David Bishop
In addition to a focus on low temperature physics, Dr. Bishop has a wide variety of research interests, including the study of cardiac tissue engineering, micro-electromechanical (MEMS) systems and nano-electromechanical systems (NEMS), the Casimir Effect, superconductivity and superfluidity, nanotechnology, and feedforward control theory algorithms.
Enrico Bellotti
Dr. Bellotti’s research interests fall within the world of computational electronics, primarily through the focus of computational electronics, semiconductor materials, power electronics, and parallel computing. This research presents further opportunities and challenges to therefore further the study of computational electronics and beyond.
Soumendra Basu
Dr. Basu’s present and past research include studying the environmental degradation and characterization of materials, metals, and minerals, such as solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs), as well as the study of optical fibers for mid-IR transmission, wide bandgap materials for solid state lighting, thermal barrier and environmental barrier coatings for gas turbine applications, nanostructures in […]