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* University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
* University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
* Bachelor of Science in Physics with a minor in Mathematics, expected May 2010
* Bachelor of Science in Physics with a minor in Mathematics, expected May 2010


== Research Projects ==
== Research Projects ==

Revision as of 21:12, 6 December 2009

Basic Info

Hiking in the Sandias

Education

  • University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
  • Bachelor of Science in Physics with a minor in Mathematics, expected May 2010

Research Projects

See my resume, given above, for more in-depth descriptions of my research projects. Projects with reports that I can release will have a link next to them.

1. Sandia National Laboratories, Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies, Dr. Dale Huber
Fall 2009-Present
Spectroscopic study of how the crystalline structure of iron and the binding of various organic surfactants influences the magnetic properties of iron nanoparticles.
2. Columbia University, Nanoscale Science Engineering Center, Prof. Tony Heinz
Summer 2009
Raman spectroscopy of graphene trilayers with different stacking orders. click for reports. see MATLAB section for the program I wrote for analysis.
3. Sandia National Laboratories, Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies, Dr. Dale Huber
Summer 2008-Summer 2009
Engineering of magnetite nanoparticles with PEG-diacid. An intermediate step in the synthesis of particles fit for use in the attempted treatment of Alzheimer's disease.
4. Sandia National Laboratories, Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies, Dr. Dale Huber
Fall 2007-Summer 2008
Surface modification of metallic iron nanoparticles, with organic molecules of specific functionality, in order to achieve novel magnetic properties. click for report
5. Los Alamos National Laboratory, Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies, Dr. Sergei Ivanov
Summer 2007
Surface modification of CdSe and CdTe semiconductor quantum dots for the enhancement of light emitting properties. click for report
6. Los Alamos National Laboratory, Center for Nonlinear Studies, Donald Thompson
Summer 2006
I built computers, rectified hardware related issues, and set up computing clusters
7. Los Alamos National Laboratory, Center for Nonlinear Studies, Dr. Zoltan Toroczkai
Summer 2005
I developed, from scratch, the webpage for the Center for Nonlinear Studies

Publications

  1. (in progress, not true title) Spectroscopic study of the effect of crystalline structure and the interaction of the acetylacetonate surfactant on the magnetic properties of iron nanoparticles.
  2. (possibly in the future?) Raman spectroscopy of graphene trilayers with different stacking orders

MATLAB Programs

a few matlab programs that I coded in the past, with animations or cool plots! If a program has multiple cells, run each cell individually, manually.

1. Program to distinguish between ABA and ABC stacking regions in graphene trilayers. I wrote this during the Columbia REU Program
2. Mandelbrot Fractal Animation
3. Double Pendulum Simulation and Animation
4. 3D Binary Star Simulation and Animation
5. Basic Wave Polarization Animation
6. Forced Membrane PDE with Animation and Chladni Figure
7. Propagation of the first n-eigenstates in a box with Animation
8. 3D Orbitals of the Hydrogen Atom! Requires this Laguerre Polynomial Generator. I didn't code the generator and it can be obtained here: here!

Raman Mapping Output Mandelbrot Program Frame Double Pendulum 3D Binary Star

Wave Polarizations Forced Membrane Oscillating Interference. Hydrogen Wave Functions

Miscellaneous