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Faculty and Senior Investigators

Name Institution, Country Area
Yasuhisa ANDO Tsukuba University, Japan Experimental engineering
Roland Bennewitz McGill University, Canada Experimental applied physics
Donald Brenner North Carolina State University, USA Computational materials science and engineering
Robert W. Carpick University of Pennsylvania, USA Experimental mechanical engineering
Enrico Gnecco University of Basel, Switzerland Physics
J. Keith Gulledge Eastside High School, Gainesville, FL, USA Science Pedigogy
Judith Harrison U.S. Naval Academy, USA Computational chemistry
Ashlie Martini Purdue University, USA Computational mechanical engineering
Ernst Meyer Institute of Physics, Switzerland Experimental physics
Koji Miyake AIST, Japan Experimental engineering and physics
Scott Perry University of Florida, USA Experimental materials science and engineering
Simon Phillpot University of Florida, USA Computational materials science and engineering
Mark O Robbins Johns Hopkins University, USA Computational physics
John Sader University of Melbourne, Australia Applied Mathematics
Miquel Salmeron Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA Experimental physics
W. Gregory Sawyer University of Florida, USA Experimental mechanical engineering
Izabela Szlufarska[1] University of Wisconsin at Madison, USA Computational materials science and engineering
Kathryn Wahl Naval Research Laboratory, USA Experimental engineering
Martin Dienwiebel Karlsruhe University, Germany Fraunhofer IWM

Post Doctoral Associates

Graduate Students

Educators

NSF AFRESH Principal Investigators


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