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Dr. Robert Vajtai joined Ajayan's group at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in July 2000 spending there his sabbatical with a NATO-NSF Fellowship. Robert received his M.S. degree in physics and his Ph.D. degree in solid-state physics from University of Szeged, Hungary (the highest ranked university in Hungary), in 1986 and 1997, respectively. From 1987 to 2002 he was a faculty member of the Experimental Physics Department of Szeged University, Hungary. He was rewarded by the Bolyai Fellowship of the Hungarian Scientific Academy for 1999-2000. He also spent sabbatical time as a Fellow of the Swedish Institute in The Ångström Laboratory in Uppsala, Sweden from 1998 to 1999; as an Eötvös Fellow at the EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland from 1995 to 1996 and he also visited the Max Planck Institute in Göttingen, Germany in 1993 via Max Planck Fellowship. Between 2003 and 2008 he was a Laboratory Manager at the Rensselaer Nanotechnology Center, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), Troy, NY managing the nanoparticle generation by inert gas deposition and the carbon nanotechnology laboratories. He is currently a Faculty Fellow at Rice University. His work is focused on growth and applications of carbon nanotube structures. |
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Dr. Leela Mohana Reddy received his Ph.D in Physics from Indian Institute of Technology Madras (India) in 2007 and M.Sc in Physics from Sri Venkateswara University (India). Before moving to Rice University, Dr. Reddy worked as a post doctoral research associate in the Department of Chemistry at University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, USA. His research interests are in the field of controlled growth of carbon nanostructures and Energy storage and conversion, with a focus on low temperature Fuel Cells, Li-ion batteries and Supercapacitors. |
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Narayanan received his Ph.D. in Physics from Cochin University of Science and Technology (India). His Ph.D. dissertation was focused on hybrid magnetic materials and carbon nanotube based magnetic heterostructures. He was a Visiting Scholar in Prof. Ajayan’s lab at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute during 2007. He joined Prof. Ajayan's group at Rice University as a post-doctoral fellow in March 2010. His current research interests include magnetic nanoparticles for various applications, carbon-based nanostructures in the fields of energy technology and environmental protection and bio-inspired materials. |
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Dr. Zheng Liu joined Prof. Ajayan group at Rice University in April 2010. He received his Ph.D from National Center for Nanoscience and Technology, Beijing, China in 2010. His current research focus is on the electromechanical/electrical behaviors of nanomaterials and NEMS Fluid/Gas sensors based on suspended low dimensional nanomaterial such as carbon nanotubes, graphene and metallic nanowires. |
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Dr. Myung Gwan Hahm received his Ph. D in Mechanical and Industrial Engineering from Northeastern University under the guidance of Professor Yung Joon Jung in 2010. His Ph. D dissertation was focused on controlled synthesis of vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (SWNTs, DWNTs and MWNTs) and fabrication of their diverse polymer hybrid structures. He joined Professor Ajayan’s group at Rice University in September, 2010. Current research interests include synthesis of carbon based nano-materials, investigation of their physical properties and fabrication of carbon nano-materials based polymer flexible devices and their applications. |
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Dr. Huma Jafry received her Ph.D in Chemistry from Rice University in 2010, under the guidance of Professor Andrew Barron. Her dissertation was on treating nanoparticles and coating carbon nanotubes and nanofibers with various nanoparticles of ceramic, transition metals, and metal compounds. These materials were further developed for applications in areas such as fracturing fluids for oil wells, catalysts for water purification, and X-ray radiation absorbtion. Her current interests include working on nanostructures of boron and boron compounds to be used for various applications. |
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Dr. Liehui Ge received his Ph.D in Polymer Science from The University of Akron in 2010 under the guidance of Professor Ali Dhinojwala. His dissertation was on adhesion mechanism in geckos and fabrication of useful synthetic gecko-inspired adhesive using vertically aligned carbon nanotubes. He is currently working on fabrication of pure boron nanostructures such as B nanotubes, sheets and buckeyballs to be used for various applications. |
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Dr. Shubin Yang joined Prof. Ajayan group at Rice University in September 2011. Before moving to Rice University, he worked as a post doctoral research associate at Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research, Mainz, Germany. He received his Ph.D in Material science from Beijing University of Chemical Technology in 2008. His current research is focusing on the controllable growth of 2-dimensional materials for energy storage and conversion. |
Brent Carey
Graduate Student brent.carey@rice.edu |
Brent Carey received his B.S. in Physics from Clarkson University in 2006. In the summer of 2004, he studied the effects of supersaturation on the nucleation of precipitates in Ni-based superalloys in the NSEC REU program at Northwestern University. During the summer of 2005, he helped create a UV Raman system to detect armchair carbon nanotubes in the RQI REU program at Rice University. His research in Dr. Ajayan’s group involves creating novel polymer composites reinforced with carbon nanotubes and studying their resistance to fatigue and mechanical failure. |
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Paris Cox works on synthesis and mechanical characterization of layer by layer assembly of polymer composites, Biological-inspired hydrogels for low friction applications and Polymer composite smart sensor and actuator devices. |
Charudatta Galande Graduate Student ccg1@rice.edu |
Charudatta Galande received his Bachelor of Technology in Materials and Metallurgical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IIT Kanpur) in 2007. After graduating from IIT Kanpur, he worked in the Department of Condensed Matter Physics at Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (Mumbai) on Tunnelling studies on Nanostructured Superconductors. Previously, he has also worked on Semiconductor Nanocomposite thin films for solar applications (Summer 2006) at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland). After joining Ajayan group in Fall 2008, Charu has worked on supercapacitor-based energy storage devices. His current interests are in graphene-based device physics. |
Hemtej Gullapalli Graduate Student hemtej@rice.edu |
Hemtej Gullapalli joined Ajayan's group at Rice University as a research intern in June 2008. He is a student in the Professional Masters in Nanoscale Physics program at Rice University and has a undergraduate degree in electrical engineering. As part of his internship project, he is working on flexible peizo-electric materials for energy harvesting and sensor applications. He is also involved in exploring materials for gas sensor applications. |
Daniel P. Hashim Graduate Student DanielPaul@rice.edu |
Daniel
P. Hashim joined Prof. Ajayan’s group as an
undergraduate researcher at Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute (Troy, NY) in summer 2006. He worked
alongside former PhD graduate student Dr. Trevor J.
Simmons and co-authored in a few publications along
the work of aqueous suspensions of SWNT, CNT
functionalization chemistry, and CNT-based antiseptic
bandages for wound healing applications. He
received his B.S. degree in Materials Science &
Engineering from RPI and rejoined Ajayan’s group at
Rice University as a PhD student of Materials Science.
He has done international collaborated research in CVD
growth of CNT’s with specific interest in doping over
the summers of 2006, 2008, and 2009 at IPICyT (San
Luis Potosí, México). He plans on doing
further work with CVD growth, and applications of
CNT-based nanostructures. |
Neelam Singh Graduate Student ns8@rice.edu |
Neelam
has received her Bachelor of Technology degree in
Mechanical Engineering from H.B.T.I. Kanpur (India) in
2007. In 2009 she graduated in "Materials for Energy
Storage and Conversion" (MESC), master program
coordinated by Prof. J.-M. Tarascon and Prof. C.
Masquelier. During her master course she worked on
"Carbon materials for Li-oxygen battery applications"
at Angstrom Laboratory, Uppsala University. In June
2008 she worked on polymer electrolyte based on
Sulfonated-PPTA at NSM, Delft University. Previously,
she has also worked on designing an inlet pipe with
laminar flow for the backward facing step geometry
using Fluent and Gambit CFD tools at Biocentrum-DTU,
Denmark (Summer 2006). In fall 2009 she joined Dr.
Ajayan's group as a graduate student and currently she
is continuing her work on Li-oxygen batteries. |
Xiaobo Zhan Graduate Student sophiaxb@rice.edu |
Xiaobo
Zhan received her B.E. degree in Materials Science and
Engineering from Tsinghua University in 2009 and is
now a graduate student in department of Materials
Science of Rice University. She has research exprience
in fabrication of nanofibers through electrospinning.
Her present research is about carbon nanotubes. |
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Ken P. Hackenberg received his B.S. in Materials Science & Engineering from Cornell University and is now pursuing his Ph.D. in Materials Science at Rice University. In the past, he has worked with polymers as implant materials, thermoplastic vulcanizates, e-beam patterned polymer brushes, as well as ion conducting polymer electrolytes. His current projects are focused on energy storage. |
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Gang (Andy) Shi received his B.E. degree in Electrical Engineering and B.A. degree in English Literature from Wuhan University of Sci. & Tech. (WUST) in 2009. Now he is a graduate student in department of Materials Science at Rice University. His current research is focusing on the design & fabrication of novel nanoelectronics and nanosystems based on 2D materials. |
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Soumya received BTech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Kannur University, India and she completed her MS in Electrical Engineering from University of Hawaii, Manoa. Her main research focus was on Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS). She worked on developing corrosion sensors and microfluidic actuators. Currently she is a visiting student at Rice University and her research interests include energy harvesting and corrosion at nanoscale. |
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Francesca received her BS from the University of Bologna (Italy) in Chemical Engineering in 2009. She is currently a PhD student in Chemical Engineering at Rice University and is working under the supervision of Dr. Robert Vajtai, Dr. Robert Hauge and Prof. Matteo Pasquali. Her research involves studying single walled carbon nanotubes synthesis and catalysis. |
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Kaushik Kalaga received his bachelors and
masters degree (M.Tech(Integrated Dual Degree)) in
Metallurgical Engineering from the IT-BHU (India) in 2011.
He has joined the group in Fall 2011 for his PhD in
Material Science at Rice University. During his
undergraduate studies, he has worked on growth of
multi-walled carbon nanotubes on conducting substrates
using chemical vapour deposition technique. He has also
worked on developing thin films of magnetic iron oxide
nanoparticles for photovoltaic applications and
biomaterials for scaffold applications. His interests are
developing graphene based electronic devices and energy
storage devices. |
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Amelia Church joined Dr. Ajayan's Growth Lab in
Fall 2011 as a PhD student. She recieved her B.S. in
Physics from Henderson State Univ. in 2007 and her M.Sc.
in Physics from Southern Illinois University Carbondale in
2010. For her masters thesis she worked on combining
multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) with various metals to
use as solid lubricants. For her PhD, she is interested in
the growth and use of CNTs for various applications. |
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Yongji Gong received his B.S. degree in
Chemistry from Peking University in 2011 and now is a
graduate student in the Department of Chemistry at Rice
University. He has research experience in fabrication of
nanowires through different methods, such as CVD, flux
method and others. Now his research interest is production
of nanomaterials and investigation of their applications
in energy convertion and storage. |
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Minjie Wang received her M.S. in Condensed
Matter Physics from Nanjing University, China in 2011. She
is now a graduate student in Applied Physics Program at
Rice University and is working under the supervision of
Prof. Jun Kono and Prof. Pulickel Ajayan. Her current
research involves the growth and optical properties of
nanomaterials. |
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Sina Najmaei received his BS and MS degrees in
physics from Azad University of Tehran, Iran and The
University of Texas at Austin, respectively. He is
currently pursuing his PhD in materials science at Rice
University. His research, supervised by Dr Lou and Dr
Ajayan, focuses on the synthesis and characterization of
Molybdenum Disulfide thin films (MoS2) and other layered
sulfides. |
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Sehmus Ozden received his B.S. in chemistry and
M.S. from Fatih University in 2009 and 2010, respectively.
During his M.S. studies, he has worked on proton
conducting polymers used for fuel cell applications. |
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Sidong Lei received his master's degree of
physics from Nanjing University, China, where he studied
photoluminescence and photo-catalysis of several
materials. Right now his research interest lays in
synthesis of novel two dimensional atomic layer materials
and characterizing their optical and electronic
properties. |
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Yean is a 4th year undergraduate student from Brown college. He expects to graduate in May 2012 with B.S. in physics. He joined Ajayan's group in summer of 2010. |
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Dylan Tozier is an undergraduate in the class of 2013 at Brown College. He plans to graduate with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering with a specialization in Materials Science and a B.A. in Mathematics. Dylan began his undergraduate research with Dr. Ajayan in the fall of 2010, working with graphene and graphene oxide in novel energy applications. |
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TBD. |
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Soorya Avali is an undergraduate student at Brown College, class of 2014. He plans to graduate with a B.S. in Materials Science. He began his research with Dr. Ajayan in Fall 2011, and is currently working on preparation and application of exfoliated graphene and boron nitride. |
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Chenpeng Huang is an undergraduate in the class of 2014 at Wiess college. He plans to graduate with a B.S. in chemical engineering and B.S. in chemistry. Chenpeng began his undergraduate research with Dr. Ajayan in fall 2011. He is currently working on carbon nanotube applications. |
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Tianshi Ji a sophomore from Baker college and major in Mechanical and minor in Business. |
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Chris is an undergraduate in the class of 2014 at Duncan college; he is from Chicago, Il. He is pursuing a B.S. in Material Science and a minor in Political Sciencelans.Chris began his undergraduate research with Dr. Ajayan and Dr. Vajtai in spring of 2012, he is currently working on carbon nanotube growth and applications. |
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Ge You is a first year undergraduate student from Wiess College. She plans to graduate with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering with a specialization in Materials Science. Ge began her undergraduate research with Dr. Ajayan in the winter of 2011, working on the exfoliation of graphene and its applications in marine coating. |
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Patrick Nguyen is an undergraduate in the class
of 2014 at Martel College. He plans to graduate with a
B.S. in Mechanical Engineering with a minor in Business.
Patrick began his undergraduate research with Dr. Ajayan
in the spring of 2012, working with graphene and its
applications. |
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Ryan McCotter is currently a Sophomore in
the Mechanical Engineering Program at Rice University. He
plans to graduate in Spring 2014. He has been working on
corrosion resistant film coatings. |
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Ghazal Amar is an undergraduate student of class of 2014 at Brown College. She plans to graduate with a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Ghazal began her undergraduate research with Dr. Ajayan in Spring 2012 and is currently working on synthesis of boron nanoparticles and their applications. |
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Patricia Chang is an undergraduate in the class
of 2014 at Martel College. She plans to graduate
with a B.S. in Chemistry and a minor in Biochemistry and
Cell Biology. Patricia began undergraduate research
with Dr. Ajayan in the spring of 2012, working with
graphene and graphene oxide and its applications. |
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Raquel Silveira Borges received her M.S. in
Chemistry from University of Minas Gerais (Brazil) in
2009. Now she is a Ph.D candidate at the same
university. She joined Ajayan´s group in August 2011
as a visiting scholar. She had some research experiences
in supercapacitors based on carbon materials and polymer
electrolytes. Her research interests are in the field of
storage energy devices based in carbon nanotubes and
graphene, using polymer electrolytes based in ionic
liquids. |
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Liujun Cao is supported by China Scholarship
Council for two years to carry out research studies at
Rice.He is a PhD candidate at the Department of Material
Science and Engineering, Chongqing University, China. His
research was focused on the nanomaterial sythesis, e.g.,
hydrothermal method to sythetise nano manganese
dioxide and study their use as supercapacitor's
electrodes. |
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Esam AM Husain is an ex-Marine Engineer with
Kuwait Oil Tanker Company, undergraduate from Southtyne
side college in United Kingdom. His Master and Phd in
Marine Technology from Cranfield University (UK). His
speciality are in Marine corrosion, Erosion-corrosion,
Tribo-corrosion, marine coatings and organic coatings. He
also has vast experience in ship building, operation and
maintenance and academic experience working as head and
recently a faculty staff of marine engineering technology
Dept. in College of technological Studies (CTS) in KUWIAT.
He established a consultancy company for marine
engineering services (www.marinescb.com).
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Dr. Liang Zhan joined Prof. Ajayan group at Rice
University in November 2011. He is an associate professor
at East China University of Science and Technology,
Shanghai, China. He received his Ph.D in Chemical
Engineering from Institute of Coal Chemistry, Chinese
Academy of Science in 2003. His current research is
focusing on the synthesis of porous carbon, carbon
nanomaterials and their applications in energy storage,
biomedicine and gases (CO2, NOx) removal. |
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Marco-Tulio F. Rodrigues received his B.S. in
Chemistry from Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
(Brazil) and is now a M.S. candidate at the same
university. He joined Ajayan`s group as a visiting
scholar in February 2012. He has some experience with
polymer nanocomposites and in spectroscopy of carbon
materials. He is now interested in carbon nanotubes and
graphene thin-films for being used in supercapacitors. |
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Sudeep is a doctoral fellow in the Department of
Physics, Cochin University of Science and Technology,
Cochin, India. He joined in Ajayan’s group in March 2012
as visiting scholar. He got his Master degree in Physics
from Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, Kerala. His
research interests include polymer nanocomposites,
magnetic nanoparticles, magnetic fluids and polymer gels. |
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Luís Carlos Oliveira da Silva is an
undegraduate student in chemistry at the Universidade
Federal de Minas Gerais - UFMG in Brazil. He joined
Ajayan’s group in March 2012 as a visiting Scholar for a 6
months period. His is working on graphene
functionalization with 4,4'-Methylene Diphenyl
Diisocyanate (MDI) and Phenyl Glycidol Chlorophosphate
(PGC) for improving properties of epoxy composites. |
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Materials Science, Rice University, 6100 Main Street,
Houston, TX 77005
Ph: 713-348-5904; Fax: 713-348-5423; Email: ajayan@rice.edu We welcome your questions and views |