2007 Summer High-School Apprenticeship Research Program
Final Presentation
(07/13/2007)
Professor Representative:
Professor Connie Chang-Hasnain Department of
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Student participants’ final presentation:
Thermoelectric Devices and the Seebeck
Coefficient
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Amanda Loo
The Electrochemical Etching of Silver
Tips for STM Applications
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Anik Debnath
Growing Carbon Nanotubes for
Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
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Bryan Chiang
The Logic Future: Nanomagnetic
Based Logic Operations, circuits, and computers…
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Eduard Tuchfeld
Microfluidic Devices Made of
Teflon
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Elizabeth Purdy
ZnO Nanowire Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells
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Emily Jones
Chemical Passivation
and Optical Characterization of Nanowires
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Heerad Farkhoor
Heteroepitaxial Growth of PbFeOX Thin Films via Pulsed Laser Deposition
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Jacob Andreas
Carbon Nanotubes: Diodes for
the Future
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Russell Chou
Research on cells’ behavior after they take up Au Nanoparticles
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Kacey Berry
The Fabrication and Characterization of Semiconductor Nanoneedle Conductivity
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Lucy Lu
Proliferation of Aligned and Spread Endothelial Cells and
Fibroblast Cells
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Ron Di
Characterizing JFETs for the Cryogenic Dark Matter Search
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John Mei
Creating Chemical Gradients in Microfluidic
Devices
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Sareena Avadhany
Viability study of cells trapped using optoelectronic
tweezers
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Xiao Xu