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Horia Petrache

Horia Petrache
Horia Petrache

I am really happy with the experiments. While students are busy doing all the hard work, here I am filling up a vial with deionized water. This water has so few free charges (ions) that a cubic centimeter of it has a resistance of 18.2 million Ohms. For comparison, a 1cm3 of sea water has 100 Ohms while copper has just 0.000006 Ohms [check!]. Potable water has about 2000 Ohms depending on many things, including your kitchen reverse osmosis system. You can guess just from this that our work has to do with electrostatic interactions.

Carol Hargreaves

Carol Hargreaves
Carol Hargreaves

Carol is an undergraduate student working towards her B.S. in Physics with the Biophysics focus, a new degree in our department.

Jordan Howe

Jordan Howe
Jordan Howe

Jordan is a Physics undergraduate student interested in theory.

Matthew Justice

Matt Justice
Matt Justice

Matt is a Physics graduate student working on sample control and many interesting x-ray experiments.

Megan Koerner

Megan Koerner
Megan Koerner

Megan is an undergraduate student joining a graduate program in Physical Therapy in the Spring.

Ryan Lybarger

Ryan Lybarger
Ryan Lybarger

Ryan is an undergraduate Physics student who is not shy of working with biological samples. He will tell you more about his work soon.

Carina Poltera

Carina Poltera
Carina Poltera

Carina is a Physics Graduate student working on membrane interactions.

Ahmad Mossa-Basha

Ahmad Mossa-Basha
Ahmad Mossa-Basha

Ahmad is an undergraduate student working on membrane interactions.

Adriana Rogozea

Adriana Rogozea
Adriana Rogozea

Andrew Seeran

Andy Seeran
Andy Seeran

Andy is visiting from Frankilin College and he works on ion channel measurements.

Andrew Smith

Andrew Smith

Andrew is visiting from Butler University. He works on nano and micro particles.