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. Previous REU/RET Projects Include: Nanocombinatorial Electrochemistry for […]

Huate Li

Dr. Huate Li was a graduate student in the Bifano Lab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Using Adaptive Optics to Calibrate Extended Field of Depth Adaptive Scanning Optical Microscope (EDOF-ASOM) with a MEMS Deformable Mirror (2018)

Le Li

Dr. Le Li was a graduate student in the Nanometer Scale Engineering Lab (NEMS) Lab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Mathematical Model for Liquid-Vapor Thermal Expansion Soft Actuators (2018) Patterned Enzymatic Growth of Materials (2017) Knudsen Transport in Atomically-Smooth Nanochannels (2015)  

Yinxiao Li

Dr. Yinxiao Li was a graduate student in the Nanoscale Energy-Fluids Transport (NEFT) Lab. Previous REU/RET Project include: Facile and Scalable Fabrication of PDMS-Glass Nanochannel Devices (2016) Exploring the Effect of Surface Active Contaminant on Water Capillary Evaporation in Nanoscale Confined Spaces (2015)

Yunzhe Li

Dr. Yunzhe Li was a graduate student in the Computational Imaging Systems Lab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Computational Aberration Retrieval of Array Optics (2021) Imaging with a Random Focusing Optical Element (2021)  

Haonan Lin

Dr. Haonan Lin was a graduate student in the Ji Xin Cheng Lab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Chemical Image Analysis (2021)

Favian Liu

Favian Liu is a graduate student in the Kamenetska Lab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Develop a PCR Protocol for Preparing “sticky end” DNA Handles for Single Molecule Force Spectroscopy Measurements (2024)

David Lloyd

David Lloyd was a graduate student in the Atomic Membrane Lab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Growing and Characterizing 2D Atomic Membranes (2015)

Marshall Ma

Dr. Marshall Ma was a graduate student in the Bifano Lab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Tissue Exercise Machine (2021) Well Plate Reader for Micro-tugs (2019)