*We are looking for new PhD students, Postdocs, and Master students to join the team (see openings) !
Assistant Professor | email | CV
Research interests, projects, etc. To this end, we develop novel spectroscopic-imaging scanning tunneling microscopy (SI-STM) tools to visualize the relevant quantum mechanical degrees of freedom. We want to be able to build the perfect instruments to answer the scientific questions we deem most important (see Research).
PhD Student | email | CV
Research interests, projects, etc. To this end, we develop novel spectroscopic-imaging scanning tunneling microscopy (SI-STM) tools to visualize the relevant quantum mechanical degrees of freedom. We want to be able to build the perfect instruments to answer the scientific questions we deem most important (see Research).
PhD Student | email | CV
Research interests, projects, etc. To this end, we develop novel spectroscopic-imaging scanning tunneling microscopy (SI-STM) tools to visualize the relevant quantum mechanical degrees of freedom. We want to be able to build the perfect instruments to answer the scientific questions we deem most important (see Research).
MSc Student | email | CV
Research interests, projects, etc. To this end, we develop novel spectroscopic-imaging scanning tunneling microscopy (SI-STM) tools to visualize the relevant quantum mechanical degrees of freedom. We want to be able to build the perfect instruments to answer the scientific questions we deem most important (see Research).
Research interests, projects, etc. To this end, we develop novel spectroscopic-imaging scanning tunneling microscopy (SI-STM) tools to visualize the relevant quantum mechanical degrees of freedom. We want to be able to build the perfect instruments to answer the scientific questions we deem most important (see Research).
Emily Palsa, 2021
Jennifer Prewitt, 2020
Emily Gedeon, 2020
Jayson Velazquez, 2020
Dauren Mason, 2020
Liz Vukovic, 2019
Anna Haught, 2019