Plasma Processing and Technology Laboratory - 1410 Engineering Drive, Madison, WI since Jun 2011
Research Assistant
University of Wisconsin-Madison - Madison, Wisconsin Area since Jun 2011
Teaching Assistant
Lawrence Non-neutral Torus II - Appleton, WI Jun 2009 - Jun 2011
Student Researcher
Lawrence University Sep 2008 - Sep 2009
Microcomputer Assistant
Lawrence University Sep 2007 - Sep 2008
Multimedia Specialist
Education:
University of Wisconsin-Madison 2011 - 2015
Ph.D., Electrical Engineering
University of Wisconsin-Madison - School of Business 2012 - 2013
Graduate Certificate in Entrepreneurship
Lawrence University 2007 - 2011
BA, Physics, Economics
Scholastica
Skills:
Research Physics Statistics Matlab Labview Experimentation Business Analysis Plasma Processing Semiconductor Fabrication Plasma Physics Thin Films Device Characterization Data Analysis Leadership Integrated Circuit Design Business Development Semiconductor Device Thin Film Characterization Lean Startup Protein Structure Protein Characterization Protein Protein Interactions
- Madison WI, US Michael R. Sussman - Cross Plains WI, US Faraz A. Choudhury - Madison WI, US Benjamin B. Minkoff - Madison WI, US Grzegorz Sabat - Middleton WI, US Joshua M. Blatz - Monona WI, US
International Classification:
G01N 21/64
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides systems and methods for characterizing the interaction of free radicals with various materials and the use of known interactions to isolate free radical generation from free radical interaction with a target molecule.
Methods, Systems, And Compositions For Studying Solvent Accessibility And Three-Dimensional Structure Of Biological Molecules
- Madison WI, US J. Leon Shohet - Madison WI, US Faraz A. Choudhury - Madison WI, US Joshua M. Blatz - Monona WI, US Benjamin B. Minkoff - Madison WI, US Daniel I. Benjamin - Madison WI, US
This disclosure provides methods, systems, and compositions of matter for studying solvent accessibility and three-dimensional structure of biological molecules. A plasma can be used to generate marker radicals, which can interact with a biological molecule and mark the solvent-accessible portions of the biological molecule.