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Under Graduate Students UVA:

Under Graduate Students Rutgers:

Maksim Markov
Postdoctoral Associate
Department of Electrical Engineering
University of Virginia,
2016-2018
 
Maksim obtained his master degree in statistical physics from St. Petersburg State University (Russia) in 2012 and his PhD degree in condensed matter physics from Ecole Polytechnique, France in 2016. He is currently a postdoc at Belgium
Han-Chun Liu
Postdoctoral Associate
Department of Electrical Engineering
University of Virginia,
2017
 
Han-Chun earned a Ph.D. in Physics from Georgia State University in 2016. His research interest is experimental condensed matter physics which includes device fabrication and electron and phonon transport in two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG). He is now working at  Advanced Research Systems
Junxi Duan
Postdoctoral Associate
2014-2016
Junxi Duan got his B. S. degree (2009) in physics and Ph. D. degree (2014) in condensed matter physics from School of Physics, Peking University.  He is an experimental condensed matter physics researcher who also likes theory and coding.  Currently, he is an Assistant Prof., Beijing Institute of Technology
 Xiaoming Wang
Postdoctoral Associate
2014-2016
 
 
Xiaoming Wang obtained his B. E. degree (2009) in Chemical Engineering and Ph. D. degree (2014) in Physical Chemistry from School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Sun Yat-sen University. His research interest is on first-principles calculation of quantum transport in nanoscale systems. Currently he is a senior research scientist at Univ. Toledo
 Jeffrey Delucca, 
                          Master of Engineering, MAE,
                                       Rutgers University
                                    Fall 2013-Spring 14 
 
                   Thermoelectric Characterization
 
 
Wenqing Shen,
          Master of Science, MAE, Rutgers
2013-2015
 
Bachelor, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China, 2013
 
Wenqing finished his MS. at Rutgers, E-SNAIL group and joined Georgia Tech for his PhD studying.
Chen Zhang,
Master of Engineering, MAE, Rutgers
2015-2016
 
Chen Zhang obtained his bachelor degree and engineering master degree from Energy and Power School of Harbin Engineering University, China. His research is mainly focused on the factors which improve the efficiency of thermoelectric generator.
Xiaobing Zhang,
Master of Science, MAE, Rutgers
2013-2016
 
Xiaobing Zhang obtained his B.S. degree in the School of Energy and Power Engineering from Huazhong University of Science and Technology in 2013. He defended his master in 2016..
Naiming Liu,
Ph.D. , UVA
Department of Materials Science Engineering
Email: nl4qv at virginia dot edu
 
Reserch Interests: nanoelectronics, thermoelectric materials and devices. Naiming was jointly advised with Prof. Floro. He defended his PhD in 2019 and joined Micron Technology
 Md Golam Rosul
PhD Student
Department of Electrical Engineering
Email: mr3mn at virginia dot edu
University of Virginia
 
Rosul obtained his Bachelor of Science degree from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology. Rosul defended his PhD in 2022 and Joined faculties of Sweet Briar college.
Naimul Hasan
 
 
Electrical and Computer Eng. Department
University of Virginia
 
Fall 2017
Bradford Houska
 
 
Physics
University of Virginia
 
Fall 2017
 
Jesse Dugan
 
 
ECE
University of Virginia
 
Summer 2017
Nanostar scholar
 
Vivian Lin
 
 
ECE
University of Virginia
 
Summer 2017
Nanostar scholar
Nick Van Dyke
 
 
MAE (Mechanical Engineering)
University of Virginia
Class of 2019
Spring 2016-Fall 2017
               Email: nev7nc at virginia.edu
 
Jamison Stevens
 
Undergraduate Student, Electrical Engineering
 
Fall 2020 and Spring 2021, supported by NSF REU funding
 
Jamison Stevens is a fourth-year student pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and a Bachelor of Arts in Economics at the University of Virginia. His research focused on room-temperature Thermoelectric materials.
After graduation from UVA, Jamison started his PhD studies at Caltech University.
 Adam Morphy
 
Undergraduate Student, MAE
2016, Device Performance Analysis
Dong Wong Kwak,
Undergraduate, MAE
Fall 2015
 
Dong Won Kwak is a senior pursuing a Bachelors of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the Rutgers School of Engineering. His research is currently focused on measuring the Seebeck Coefficient of Thermoelectric material at high temperatures.
 Ivan Solomahhin,
 
Undergraduate, MAE, JJ Salde Scholar
                        Academic year 2014-2015
Jonathan Lonski 
Undergraduate, Industrial Engineering, RiSE Scholar, summer 2015
 Andrew Bassily
 
Undergraduate Student, MAE, 2015-2016
Priyanka  Malhotra
 
 
Undergraduate Student, MAE
                  supported by SUPER, 2016
Chen Xu
Undergraduate, Industrial Engineering,
summer 2015
 
 
Chen Xu is an undergraduate Junior of Industrial Engineering in the School of Engineering from Rutgers University. Currently her research is focused on measuring and designing thermoelectric materials in the future.
Rohan Sinha,
Undergraduate, MAE,
summer 2014, Spring 2016
 
Rohan Sinha is an undergraduate student at Case Western Reserve University studying electrical engineering.
Tara Nietzold, 
 
 
Undergraduate, Materials Eng,
Aresty supported fellow
Academic Year 2014-2015
Thomas Serafin, 
 
Undergraduate, MAE,
 
               Summer, Fall 2014-Spring 2015
Natalia Millan, 
 
Undergraduate, MAE,
  Spring 2015
              Natalie worked on  differential thermal conductivity measurements
 
 Anthony Tortorello,
Undergraduate, MAE, Spring 2014
                       
Design of hybrid heat pipe
Anirudh Vojjala,
Undergraduate, MAE,
Aresty supported summer intern
      
Summer 2014
Yasmeen Ragi, 
Undergraduate, Chemical Eng.,
                                          
spring 2014
 
Yasmeen worked on Seebeck measurements at room temperatures.
Juan Aguliar,
 
Undergraduate, MAE, Stevens Institute of Technology,
 
GetUp supported summer intern 2014
 Tao Tian
 
Undergraduate student, MAE,
Spring 2014
 
Electronic cloaking
 Bertrand Wang,
 
Undergraduate student, MAE , Spring 2014
 
Resistivity measurements, Van der Pauw technique
Akash Desai
Undergraduate, MAE, Aresty supported scholar
2015-2016
Akash Desai was a sophomore, pursuing a career in Mechanical Engineering. His research currently surrounds aspects of active and passive cooling in electronics circuits and ways to increase its cooling efficiency by incorporating Thermoelectric coolers.  
 
 Alex Perotti, 
 
MAE, 2016
 
Undergraduate, MAE, Aresty supported fellow
                      Academic Year 2014-2015
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