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Brothers Awarded Top Science Fellowships for Grad School

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Ohio University Honors Tutorial College engineering physics majors Ari Blumer and Zak Blumer have accepted graduate fellowships to study in the Materials Science and Engineering Ph.D. program at Ohio State University in Columbus. Ari Blumer received the prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, which provides three years of financial […]

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April 30, 2018 at 4:07 pmNews

Internship ǀ Testing Nanoscale Materials to Improve Energy-Storing Devices

Ari Blumer

By Ari Blumer ’18 B.S. Engineering Physics, Honors Tutorial College Electrochemical supercapacitors typically store 10 to 100 times more energy per unit than electrolytic capacitors. They utilize the energy-storing mechanisms found in traditional capacitors and batteries, bringing them both into one device using an ionic electrolyte and a high-surface-area electrode […]

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March 27, 2018 at 12:23 pmNews Research

Growing 2D Devices: A Potentially Patentable Method

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By Raymond Humienny NQPI editorial intern Imagine growing the materials you need for a device right onto the metal contacts in a circuit. Dr. Eric Stinaff, Professor of Physics & Astronomy and Director of the Nanoscale and Quantum Phenomena Institute at Ohio University, has already filed for a provisional patent […]

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May 14, 2017 at 9:01 pmNews Research

Ari Blumer | Methods for Growth and In-Situ Observation of Monolayer TMD Growth

Ari Blumer

Ari Blumer presented “Methods for Growth and In-Situ Observation of Monolayer TMD Growth”at the 2017 Ohio University Society of Physics Students Research Conference held in March . Blumer is working with Dr. Martin Kordesch to build a system consisting of a furnace with an open area for viewing the growth […]

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April 10, 2017 at 6:02 pmResearch

Ari Blumer | Growth of 2-dimensional Transition Metal Dichalcogenides

Ari Blumer | Growth of 2-dimensional Transition Metal Dichalcogenides

By Ari Blumer (B.S. Engineering Physics, Class of 2018) I worked during May, June, and July 2015 in Dr. Martin Kordesch’s lab in Physics & Astronomy. My research focused on the growth of two-dimensional transitional metal dichalcogenides (TMDs); specifically tungsten disulfide (WS2) and molybdenum disulfide (MoS2). TMDs are compounds that […]

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June 27, 2016 at 10:43 amIn Class