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==Research interests==
==Research interests==
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# Synthetic Biology
# Synthetic Biology and iGEM at Illinois (http://openwetware.org/wiki/IllinoisSyntheticBio)                                   
# Plasma Display
# Plasma Display


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Fully Addressable, Self-Assembled Microcavity Plasma Arrays: Improved Luminous Efficacy by Controlling Device Geometry (Society for Information Display 2008)       
# Fully Addressable, Self-Assembled Microcavity Plasma Arrays: Improved Luminous Efficacy by Controlling Device Geometry (Society for Information Display 2008)       
 
# Similar paper pending acceptance in Applied Physics
Similar paper pending acceptance in Applied Physics
# Weather and Sky Statistics for White Mountain Research Station, Barcroft Facility- New Astronomy. January 2006. 11:4 218-225
 
Weather and Sky Statistics for White Mountain Research Station, Barcroft Facility- New Astronomy. January 2006. 11:4 218-225


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Latest revision as of 17:36, 10 February 2009

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Graham Heimberg (an artistic interpretation)

I work in the Labratory of Optical Physics at University of Illinois as well as a member of the Illinois iGEM team.

Education

  • 2011, BS in Electrical Engineering with a minor in Bioengineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Research interests

  1. Synthetic Biology and iGEM at Illinois (http://openwetware.org/wiki/IllinoisSyntheticBio)
  2. Plasma Display

Publications

  1. Fully Addressable, Self-Assembled Microcavity Plasma Arrays: Improved Luminous Efficacy by Controlling Device Geometry (Society for Information Display 2008)
  2. Similar paper pending acceptance in Applied Physics
  3. Weather and Sky Statistics for White Mountain Research Station, Barcroft Facility- New Astronomy. January 2006. 11:4 218-225

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