Physics Instrumentation at the University of Washington Bothell
Students will develop skills for experimental methods and use instrumentation including a laser interferometer, spectrometer, and thermal evaporator.
- Thin film semiconductors for studying the thermoelectric effect
- High-temperature superconductor
- Optical properties of oxide thin films
- DC voltage multiplier
- Gas-solid interaction studies on dielectric, semiconducting, metallic, or intermetallic compound surfaces
Collaborators: Subramanian Ramachandran and Camas Key
Schools or Related Disciplines:
Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)
STEM – Physical Sciences
Category: Research and Creative Projects
Time: estimated hours per week is 1hr – 15hrs
Credit/Compensation Notes: This is a volunteer or unpaid position
Contact: Joey Shapiro Key, Ph.D., joeykey@uw.edu
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