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Advisor: Prof. S. J. Clarson

 

C. V. of Professor Clarson: DOC | PDF

 

Current Students:

 

                         

 

Patrick W. Whitlock

pww22@drexel.edu

Ph.D. Topic: Protein-Silicon interactions

 

 

Serhan Oztemiz

oztemis@email.uc.edu

Ph.D. Topic: Conducting Polymers

 

Siddharth Patwardhan

patwarsh@email.uc.edu

Ph.D. Topic: Silicification & Biosilicification; Polymerizations in SCCO2

Abhijit V. Jadhav

jadhavav@email.uc.edu

M.S. Topic: Polymerizations in SCCO2

 

Josh Hagen

hagenja@email.uc.edu

M.S. Topic: Photovoltaic Devices

 

  Students Graduated:

 

Hyeon Woo-Ahn

Ph.D. Thesis: Synthesis, Charactaerization and Computer Simulations of Stereoregular Poly-(methylphenylsiloxane); June 7th 2002

Currently working in L.G. Chemicals, Korea.

 

Siddharth Patwardhan

(MS Thesis: Synthesis of Silica Nano and Micrometer Size Structures at Neutral pH and Under Ambient Conditions), January 4th 2002.

 

Manish Jobanputra

(MS Thesis: Investigation of Organic Thin Films For Application in Electro-optic Devices), December 6th 2001.

Currently working in Brewer Science Inc., Rolla, MO on thin films.

 

Eric Johnson

(MS Thesis: Plasma Polymerization for the Fabrication of Optical Stacks), October 2001.

Materials Engineer (working on organic electro optics for optical networking) in the Characterization Group at Lumera.

 

Jitendra Malik

(Ph.D. Thesis: A Family of Reworkable Polymer Networks By The Incorporation of Sterically Hindered Urea Linkages), August 3rd 2001.

 

Cliff Labbe

(MS Thesis: Fabrication and Application of MyoCoupler Biomedical Cardiovascular Device), 2000.

Materials Development engineer in Cebal Americas (a division of Pechiney).

 

Barry Goldslager, 2000.

(Ph.D. Thesis: Synthesis of Poly(silane) and Poly(silane) Modified Silicones for Use as Novel Initiator Systems), 2000.

 

Patrick W. Whitlock

(MS Thesis: Poly(dimethyl siloxane) and Fibrinogen: Possible Implications for Silicone Breast Implants), 1999.

 


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