Public profile
Research areas
Bioelectronics, organic electronics, mixed ionic‐electronic conductors, biosensors, and neural interfaces.
Materials Science and NanoEngineering
Assistant Professor, Materials Science and NanoEngineering
Average rating
3.9
21 temporary mock ratings
Difficulty
3.4
course-linked average
Courses
5
in seeded sections
Bioelectronics, organic electronics, mixed ionic‐electronic conductors, biosensors, and neural interfaces.
ELEC 800
Repeatable for Credit.
MSNE 417
Covers physical and material concepts and engineering applications of organic semiconductors. Examines the relationship between chemical structure and molecular packing on optoelectronic properties such as band gap, charge carrier mobility, and luminescence efficiency. Topics include synthesis, electronic structure, physico-chemical characterization, doping, applications in LEDs, solar cells, photodetectors, transistors, and bioelectronics. Cross-list: MSNE 517. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for MSNE 417 if student has credit for MSNE 517.
MSNE 490
Independent investigation of a specific topic or problem in materials science. Research under the direction of a selected faculty member. Repeatable for Credit.
MSNE 517
Covers physical and material concepts and engineering applications of organic semiconductors. Examines the relationship between chemical structure and molecular packing on optoelectronic properties such as band gap, charge carrier mobility, and luminescence efficiency. Topics include synthesis, electronic structure, physico-chemical characterization, doping, applications in LEDs, solar cells, photodetectors, transistors, and bioelectronics. Cross-list: MSNE 417. Mutually Exclusive: Cannot register for MSNE 517 if student has credit for MSNE 417.
MSNE 800
Thesis research Repeatable for Credit.