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Knavel Models Solid-State Dewetting of Barium Thin Films

Sierra Knavel

Ohio University senior HTC mathematics major Sierra Knavel is the lead author on an article about “A mathematical model of solid-state dewetting of barium thin films on W(112)” in the journal Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena. Knavel has had several undergraduate research experiences, spending the summer of 2019 at the […]

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March 7, 2020 at 11:05 amNews

Physics & Astronomy | Michael Mroz Defends His Dissertation, March 6

Physics doctoral student Michael Mroz uses a
low-energy electron microscope to examine the physical properties of compounds that make up
thermionic cathodes.

Physics & Astronomy graduate student Michael Mroz defends his Ph.D. dissertation titled, “Characterization of Morphological and Chemical Properties of Scandium Containing Cathode Materials,” on March 6 at 1 p.m. in Clippinger 259.

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March 1, 2020 at 10:45 pmEvents

NQPI Members Team Up to Characterize Dewetting

Physics doctoral student Michael Mroz uses a low-energy electron microscope to examine the physical properties of compounds that make up thermionic cathodes.

By Amanda Biederman NQPI editorial intern A new finding from the lab of Physics & Astronomy professor and Nanoscale and Quantum Phenomena Institute member Dr. Martin Kordesch has altered the scientific community’s understanding on the fundamental properties of materials in thermionic cathodes. In a paper published in AIP Advances last June, […]

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December 6, 2018 at 1:11 pmResearch