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This page presents our former students and post. doctoral from our group. Bold characters show date of graduation and current working places.

 

DOCTORAL  DEGREES

 

  • J. Antonio Medina Thin film electrodeposition using the uniform injection cell 3/96 WesternDigital    Corp.
  • Scott M. Haight Development of line-imaging Raman spectroscopy for the analysis of electrochemical systems 3/97 Intel
  • Brian C. O'Regan Characteristics of dye-sensitized n-TiO2/p-CuSCN heterojunctions 3/98 University of   London
  • Steven D. Leith Electrodeposition of three dimensional NiFe microstructures   12/98 Hewlett-Packard
  • Kavita M. Jeerage Performance of electrochemical ion exchange using nickel hexacyanoferrate compounds  6/01 NIST n
  • Weihua Wang Rapid fabrication of 3-D microstructures using electrodeposition  6/02 Hitachi Global  Storage Tech
  • William A. Steen Redox properties of nickel hexacyanoferrate derivatized electrodes studied using Raman spectroscopy    12/02 Sandia Labs
  • Barry R. Lutz Microeddies as microfluidic elements: Cell traps and  microreactors 12/03 Intel Digital  Health
  • John D. Whitaker Materials and methods for solid freeform fabrication of 3-D MEMS 12/03 Isotron Corp.
  • Haixai Dai Mild synthesis of semiconductor/protein nanocomposites 6/05 Cambrios Tech
  • Jian Chen Physics and chemistry of steady streaming microdevices 9/05 Bsquare
  • Daniel B. Allred Electrochemical nanomoulding with proteins 6/06 Ionographics
  • Jamie R. Wilson Nonlinear electrochemical impedance analysis 3/07 Praxair
  • Jeffrey B. Nelson Design, optimization, and translation of electrochemical printing 6/07 Ionographics

 

MASTERS  DEGREES

  • Derek X. Christiansen In-situ monitoring of electrochemical transport processes during electrokinetic remediation of Hanford Grout Vault soil 9/95 Fujitsu
  • Jeffrey A. Bowman Mass transfer in the acoustic streaming flow near a cylindrical electrode 6/99 Mountain   Rescue
  • Mariea Frost Coursework M.S. 6/99 U. of Wisc.
  • Weihua Wang Coursework M.S. 12/01 UW Ph.D.
  • Michael J. Melvin Coursework M.S. 3/02 Bellevue CC
  • Jian Chen Coursework M.S. 8/02  UW Ph.D.
  • Haixia Dai Coursework M.S. 12/02 UW Ph.D.
  • Daniel B. Allred Protein templated electrodeposition 3/03 UW Ph.D.
  • Derek Bezaire Microfluidic educational experiments  12/04 Crown Co.
  • Oludare Ogunyemi Electrochemical Printing through colloidal crystals 5/05 Intel
  • Janhavi Jogalekar Nucleation and growth modified by engineered proteins 3/06

 

POSTDOCTORAL

  • Franco Dinelli, Ph.D. Oxford University (1999)
  • Timothy Johnson, Ph.D. University of Washington (2000)
  • Qiuming Yu, Ph.D. Cornell University (2000)
  • Jian Zhou, Ph.D. NC State (2002).
  • Kavita M. Jeerage, Ph.D. University of Washington (2001).

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Daniel T. Schwartz, Director
The Electrochemical Materials and Interfaces LAB
Department of Chemical Engineering
 BOX 351750 University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195
E-mail address: EmiLAB@u.washington.edu
Last updated : 04/05/11