Graduate students drive the research in our group. They learn to survey and digest the relevant scientific literature, formulate research projects that address gaps in the literature, learn state-of-the-art experimental and analysis techniques, and prepare themselves for an exciting career in engineering. Some students spend the summer or semester in collaborative research with one of our collaborators (see Support:Collaborators). If you are interested in joining our group see Research:Positions Available.
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Darlene Santiago: ferronematics and magnetorheology |
Victoria Calero: magnetic nanoparticle synthesis, characterization, and applications |
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Jorge Sanchez: magnetic nanoparticle dynamics |
Mar Creixell: magnetic nanoparticles for cancer treatment |
Roberto Olayo: magnetic nanoparticles for drug delivery |
Denisse Soto: magnetic nanoparticle dynamics |
Liliana Polo: magnetic nanoparticles for drug delivery |
Vanessa Ayala: magnetic nanoparticles for cancer treatment |
Isaac Torres: magnetic nanoparticles dynamics |
Edwin de la Cruz: magnetic nanoparticles nanocomposites |
Cooper Vidal (co-advised with Prof. Ubaldo Cordova): magnetic nanoparticles dynamics |
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