Vural Kara
Dr. Vural Kara was a graduate student in the Nanometer Scale Engineering Lab (NEMS). Previous REU/RET Projects include: Knudsen Transport in Atomically-Smooth Nanochannels (2015)
Aobo Li
Dr. Aobo Li was a graduate student in the Laboratory for Microsystems Technology. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Uniformly Oriented Diatom Frustule Monolayers: Formation and Analysis (2016) Mesoporous Titanium Oxide Coating on Diatom Frustules Towards Dye-synthesized Solar Cell Applications (2015)
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)
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)
Roberto Paiella
2026 REU Project: Semiconductor nanofabrication process development for computational image sensors Professor Paiella’s research interests include plasmonics, nanophotonics, and metasurface-enhanced optoelectronics, terahertz photonics, and device physics and applications of semiconductor quantum structures and 2D materials. Previous REU/RET Projects Include: Manufacturing of Lens-Free Image Sensors for Ultrasmall Compound-Eye Cameras (REU, 2016) Manufacturing of Group-IV Semiconductor Nanomembranes […]
Darren Roblyer
2026 REU Project: Fabricating customizable anisotropic phantoms for the assessment of clinical optical technologies Dr. Roblyer’s research group develops new label free imaging modalities to diagnose disease and monitor therapies. A main thrust of the lab is development of new wearable and handheld technologies that can provide earlier assessments of therapy effectiveness for cancer, cardiovascular […]
Miguel Goni Rodrigo
Dr. Miguel Goni Rodrigo was a graduate student in the Aaron Schmidt Lab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Thermal Conductivity of Insect Wings (2015)
Aaron Schmidt
Previous REU/RET Projects Include: Thermal Conductivity of Insect Wings (2015)
Will Shain
Dr. Will Shain was a graduate student in the Bifano Lab. Previous REU/RET Projects include: Adaptive Biological Microscope (2016) Seeing Through Rock: How to Image Through Strongly Scattering Media (2015)