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Summer Internship 1998
Daniel Aubertine, a physics major from Case Western Reserve studied ceramics processing with Prof. Michael Cima.
Erich Cochran, a chemical engineer from Iowa State University studied optical properties of polymers with Prof. Paula Hammond. Brian D'Andrade, an electrical engineer from Pennsylvania State University studied chemical kinetics modeling with Prof. William Green. Jessica Hurt, a chemistry major from Haverford College studied optoelectronic properties of ultra-thin films with Prof. Michael Rubner. Wendy McCullough, an engineering science major from Pennsylvania State University studied characterization of III-V electronic materials with Prof. Eugene Fitzgerald. Jill Nolde, an electrical engineer from Purdue University studied the development of a SiGe MODFET device with Prof. Eugene Fitzgerald. Isaas Rutenberg, a chemistry and math/computer science major from Colorado School of Mines studied mathematical materials modeling with Prof. Gerbrand Ceder. Kuangshin Tai a bioengineering student from University of California at Berkeley studied polymer gel actuators and sensors with Prof. Steven Leeb. Jason Vogel, a chemistry student from University of Texas at Austin studied improved battery materials with Prof. Anne Mayes/Prof. Donald Sadoway. Brian Yen, a chemistry student from University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill studied chemical vapor deposition with Prof. Klavs Jensen. |