University of Pennsylvannia Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Jan 2014 to 2000 Graduate Research AssistantNorth Dakota State University Mechanical Engineering
Nov 2012 to Jun 2013 Mechanical Engineering Research AssistantNorth Dakota State University Mechanical Engineering
Aug 2011 to Dec 2012 Undergraduate Research AssistantNorth Dakota State University Center for Nanoscale Science and Engineering Fargo, ND Mar 2010 to Feb 2012 Undergraduate Research Assistant
Education:
North Dakota State University, College of Engineering 2009 to 2013 BS in Mechanical EngineeringUniversity of Pennsylvania, School of Engineering & Applied Science 2013 MSE in Nanotechnology
Us Patents
Electrowetting Prism For Scanning In High Resolution Fluorescence Microscopy
A system for high resolution multiphoton excitation microscopy is described herein. In one embodiment, the system may include an electrowetting on dielectric (EWOD) prism optically coupled to an excitation source, the EWOD prism adapted or configured to: receive a light beam from the excitation source, and project the received light beam onto a sample plane based on a tunable transmission angle of the EWOD prism, and a fluorescence imaging microscope adapted or configured to: receive a fluorescence signal from the sample plane based on the projected light beam, and relay the fluorescence signal from the sample plane to a set of detectors.
Enhanced Response Time Of Tunable Optical Electrowetting Elements With Shaped Input Voltage Functions
- Denver CO, US Victor M. Bright - Boulder CO, US Mo Zohrabi - Boulder CO, US Omkar D. Supekar - Boulder CO, US Robert H. Cormack - Erie CO, US Wei Yang Lim - Boulder CO, US
International Classification:
G02B 26/00 G02B 3/12
Abstract:
A tunable optical electrowetting element having a liquid-liquid interface shape controlled by an applied voltage. Circuitry for applying a voltage to the electrowetting element is configured to apply a shaped voltage signal comprising a first fast-rising signal combined with a second fast-rising signal. The second signal is selected to damp oscillations in the liquid-liquid interface caused by the first signal.
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