Professor - Graduate Materials EngineeringSenior Research Scientist
- Research
InstituteUniversity
of Dayton
Dayton, OH
45469-0172USAOffice
Kettering Lab - Room
501(937)229-3164Directions
to my office
Education
Ph.D.
(Physical Chemistry) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, (1979).
B.S. (Chemistry) University of
Cincinnati, (1974).
Research Areas
Cluster, Nanoparticle, and
Nanotube Synthesis/Real Time Characterization
Dynamics of Through
Thin Film Ablation
Thin Film Deposition
Experience
Guest Scientist (Summer 2005). Fraunhofer Institute for Nondestructive Testing and
Fraunhofer Institute for Beams and Materials, Dresden . "Fabrication
and Characterization of Nanocomposite Materials".
U.S. Patent, with P.N. Barnes (2004). "Method of
Depositing Nanoparticles for Flux Pinning into a Superconducting Material”.
National
Research Council Summer Faculty Fellow (2002). Propulsion Directorate,
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (OH).
“Synthesis of YBCO Nanoparticles by Pulsed Laser Ablation for Flux Pinning
Applications”.
National
Research Council Summer Faculty Fellow (2001). Space Vehicles Directorate, Hanscom AF Base (MA).
"Development of a Colloid Thruster for Micro and Nano satellite
Propulsion”.
National
Research Council Summer Faculty Fellow (2000). Propulsion Directorate,
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (OH).
"Fabrication of YBCO Thin Films for High Power Applications”.
Guest
Scientist (1996). Max Born Institute for Nonlinear Optics and Ultrafast Spectroscopy, Berlin.
"Interactions of Ultra-Short Laser Pulses with C60".
U.S. Patent,
with T.W. Haas and M.S. Donley (1991). "Improved Method for Growth of Solid Lubricant Films by Pulsed Laser
Evaporation".
R.A. Welch
Postdoctoral Fellow (1980-81). University of Houston (Tx). "Ion Beam Interactions with Materials".
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