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Christopher Ober

 

Christopher Kemper Ober is the Francis Bard Professor of Materials Engineering at Cornell University. His research is focused on lithography, patterning, the biology materials interface and control of surface structure in thin films. As a refection of his contributions to lithography, He received the 2003 International Sematech Outstanding Contribution Award and in 2004 was honored with the Photopolymer Science & Technology Award. Read More



 

George Malliaras

 

George Malliaras is an Associate Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Cornell University and the Lester B. Knight Director of the Cornell Nanoscale Facility. He did his doctoral research in the University of Groningen (the Netherlands), on photorefractivity in polymers. Before joining the faculty at Cornell in '98, he spent two years at the IBM Almaden Research Center. Read More


 

Emmanuel Giannelis

 

Before coming to Cornell, Giannelis was a post-doctoral associate at the Center for Fundamental Materials Research (1985-86) and the Composites Center at Michigan State University (1986-87). He won the Dean's Prize for Excellence in Teaching in 1994. He is a member of several scientific societies including American Chemical Society, American Ceramic Society, Materials Research Society, and Sigma Xi. He serves on the Editorial Boards of Chemistry of Materials and Macromolecules. Read More

 


 

Micheal Thompson

 

I received my B.S. in Applied Physics (1979) from the California Institute of Technology and an M.S. (1982) and Ph.D. (1984) in Applied Physics and Engineering from Cornell. For graduate work, I received an NSF Fellowship and an IBM Fellowship, and interned for summers at IBM Yorktown Heights and Sandia National Laboratories. After completing graduate work, I joined the faculty in materials Science and Engineering. Read More

 

 

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