Affiliated Researchers: Scanning Electron Microscopy
Affiliates are Penn Staters who have a connection to or an interest in the work of the Institute of Energy and the Environment.
Displaying 10 search result(s) for Scanning Electron Microscopy.
Miriam Freedman
Professor, Chemistry
Top research keywords: Aerosol Particles, Ammonium Sulfate, Liquid-liquid Phase Separation, Organic Aerosol, Humidity
Nasim Alem
Norris B. McFarlane Faculty Career Development Associate Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering
Top research keywords: Monolayers, Film, Graphene, Thin Films, Density
Tonya Peeples
Harold and Inge Marcus Dean, College of Engineering
Top research keywords: Bioconversion, Aqueous Two-phase System, Engineering Students, Methanocaldococcus Jannaschii, Extremophiles
Vincent Meunier
Professor, Engineering Science and Mechanics
Top research keywords: Graphene, Nanoribbon, Density, Electronic Properties, Carbon Nanotube
Robert Voigt
Professor, Marcus Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Top research keywords: Cast Iron, Foundry, Nodular Iron, Ductile Iron, Oxidation Reaction
Fariborz Tavangarian
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, School of Science, Engineering & Technology (Harrisburg)
Top research keywords: Forsterite, Mechanical Properties, Bioactivity, Tissue Engineering Applications, Compressive Strength
Patrick Drew
Professor, Engineering Science and Mechanics
Top research keywords: Neurovascular Coupling, Neural Activity, Arteriole, Somatosensory Cortex, Blood Flow
Sridhar Komarneni
Distinguished Professor, Ecosystem Science and Management
Top research keywords: Hydrothermal Synthesis, X-Ray Diffraction, Density, Composite Material, Nanocomposite
Jeffrey Catchmark
Professor, Agricultural & Biological Engineering
Top research keywords: Bacterial Cellulose, Cellulose, Surface (Surface Science), Pullulan, Composite Material
Jon-Paul Maria
Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering
Top research keywords: Thin Films, Film, Oxide Compound, Ferroelectric Material, Permittivity