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National Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow at National Institute of Standards and Technology
Location:
Gaithersburg, Maryland
Industry:
Research
Work:
National Institute of Standards and Technology - Gaithersburg, Maryland since Sep 2011
National Research Council Postdoctoral Fellow
Rice University - Houston, Texas 2005 - Sep 2011
PhD Candidate
Technische Universität München - Garching bei München, Bavaria, Germany 2004 - 2005
Fulbright Fellow
Harvard University Jun 2003 - Aug 2003
Research Experience for Undergraduates Fellow
Jet Propulsion Laboratory Jun 2002 - Aug 2002
Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow
Education:
Rice University 2005 - 2011
PhD, Biophysics
Technische Universität München 2004 - 2005
Fulbright Fellow, Biophysics
University of Oklahoma 2001 - 2004
BS, Physics
University of Oklahoma 2001 - 2004
BA, Mathematics
Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics 1999 - 2001
High School, Physics
Edmond Memorial 1998 - 1999
Millard South High School 1997 - 1998
Skills:
Physics Life Sciences Cell Culture Experimentation Mathematica LaTeX Matlab COMSOL Device Design IR spectroscopy Sum Frequency Generation Spectroscopy Optics Membrane Mechanics Microfabrication Microfluidics Hyperspectral Imaging User Interface Design NI LabVIEW Tissue Engineering Numerical Analysis Machining Electronics Spectroscopy Lifesciences Nanoparticles
Interests:
Sailing, International Volunteerism, Photography, Investing, Travel
Honor & Awards:
National Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship (2011-present)
National Institute of Health Houston Area Membrane Biophysics Training Grant (2009-2011)
National Institute of Health Nanobiology Training Grant (2008-2009)
National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship (2005-2008)
Fulbright U.S. Student Program Fellowship (2004-2005)
Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship (2003-2004)
"This provides us with a unique glimpse of star formation and galaxy growth in the period spanning 300 [million] to 500 million years after the Big Bang," astronomer Daniel Stark at the University of Arizona at Tucson, who did not take part in this study, told SPACE.com. "While caution should
"Even with the deepest images yet obtained by Hubble's infrared camera, it has proved extremely difficult to break through to the first 500 million years of cosmic time," noted University of Arizona astronomer Daniel Stark.