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NanoLab Members

Dr. Andrew J. Steckl  (aka AJS, the Boss Man)

NanoLab Director
Ohio Eminent Scholar and  
Carl Gieringer Professor of

Solid State Electronics

Dr. Andrew J. Steckl has had 30 years of experience working as a research scientist in industry and as a professor in the academic world.  More information on Dr. Steckl's background and current interests can be found here.

--
The Boss Man.  

All the NanoLab students agree that he's lucky we let him work with all of us, and that we don't leave and form our own Super-NanoLab, we'd call our new lab the PicoLab. 
 

a.steckl@uc.edu
 
www.ececs.uc.edu/people/faculty/
 
Chanaka Munasinghe (aka Chanaka the Great)

Ph.D. Student 

B.S.  Physics, 

University of Cincinnati, 2001

 

Chanaka is currently focusing on Molecular Beam Epitaxy (MBE) technology to grow RE doped GaN films and to fabricate optoelectronic and photonic devices.
 


--Associate Vice Chairperson for Unwavering Disdain
Chanaka is an undergrad turned grad student here at UC who hasn't quite learned his lesson from his previous chemical etching "rehabilitations." 

munasicd@email.uc.edu

 

Yongqiang Wang (aka Little John)

Research Associate 

Ph.D. Physics

Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 1997

 

John is currently interested in the growth of rare-earth doped GaN layers with MBE technology. His main research goal is to achieve three color integration on Si wafer and glass.

--Lord Chairman of Slackness, High Commissioner Boojum Division, AKA 'Dr. Green', Drama Club, Home Coming Court
John is a lost fish in the NanoLab sea; we are currently looking for him with our baseball bats. Soon, he will learn to loaf while looking busy in front of the boss-man. He hopes to one day be able to discover the secrets of the CVD-sabatoging monster that lives in the clean room.

wangy7@email.uc.edu

 

Jason Heikenfeld

Research Scientist 

Ph.D. Electrical Engineering,

University Of Cincinnati, 2001


Jason is currently interested in AC thin film electroluminescence of rare-earth doped GaN phosphor layers. Since the latter years of his undergraduate program, Jason had been interested in working with devices/ materials for next-generation flat panel displays.  Jason is also the NanoLab webmaster for this site.

--All-Powerful Master of Vapors and Big Important Sounding Title Denoting Seniority.

Jason is another of those who haven't learned their lesson from going to school for years and years. After inhaling too many lab vapors one day, he decided he'd like to be a florist but ended up here instead. 
 

heikenjc@email.uc.edu

 

Zhou Yu (aka Joe)

Ph.D. Student 

M.S. Materials Science and Engineering
   University of Cincinnati, 2000

 

Joe is interested in Metal-organic Chemical Vapor Deposition (MOCVD) technique and growth of GaN based thin films by MOCVD.

 

-Joint Chief of Office Supplies as Defense Weapons
Joe has taken over the chief role of Mr. Fix-It here in the lab. He is a plumber by trade, but thought what the hell and decided to do semiconductors. 
 

yuzu@email.uc.edu

 

Dong-Seon Lee (aka Don the Master)
Research Associate
M.S.  Physics, 
Seoul National University,  1989 
B.S.  Physics, 
Seoul National University, 1987.
Ph.D. Electrical Engineering, 
University of Cincinnati, 2002

Don has been researching rare earth doped GaN, specifically in terms of physical properties of the material system. Don has gained considerable experience in SEM and X-RAY techniques which are used to analyze surface morphology and crystallinity, respectively. 

 

--Chief Joint of Happiness, Minister of Trailing Edge Technologies, Master of the 3-point Shot

Don is the new MBE-man in charge of keeping the rats and bats out of the machine. He does this by sputtering them with Fe as they fly by and capturing them with magnets. When Don isn't at the lab he is busy huslting pick-up basketball games in order to bring in extra cash for his liquid nitrogen habit.
 

ledo@email.uc.edu

 

Steve Allen

Ph.D. Student 

M.S.  Electrical Engineering,

  Princeton University, 2003 

B.S.  Physics, B.S. Chemistry,

  Ohio University, 2001

Steve is interested in hybrid organic-inorganic LEDs for application in high efficiency flat panel displays.

 --Redeemer and Spiritual Healer of the Teleland
Steve is trying to solve a universal problem: how to make all telephones silent wherever he is. His first solution is ..., ah.... He said he did not want to tell us anything about it before his idea becoming a Teleland patent.
  

allensc@email.uc.edu

 

Weixin Li (aka Wayne)

Ph.D. Student 

M.E. Material Science & Engineering,

  Shanghai University, 2001.

Wayne is interested in the research area of organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs). His main work in NanoLab will focuse on light emitting polymer devices.

--Ultimate Benefactor and Chief Administrator of Antiquated OLEDs Technologies.

Wayne used to be a Tropicana Sun-Tan Lotion model, but is now more interested in the effects of Tropicana Sun-Tan Lotion in organic thin film deposition processes.
  

liwx@email.uc.edu

 

Ming Pan 

Research Associate

Ph.D. Chemistry (Emphasis on Materials), 

University of Science and Technology of China, 1998

 

Ming is currently interested in GaN based materials and devices.  With rich experiences on CVD and thin film growth, he modified an MOCVD system to grow RE doped GaN thin films.  Ming is also working on Plasma Etching and Device fabrication.

--Last Living Member of the Heralded Guild of Therapeutic Lawn Bowling, Lawn Bowling Magazine's 'Lawn Bowler of the Year, 1983'.
Ming actually thinks he is going to continue Johns success in CVD even though its a far cry from his previous lawn bowling expertise.  The only problem is, John never told him where he hid the scotch tape he uses to seal the holes in the Silane and Arsine gas tube.
  
panm@email.uc.edu

 

Robert Jones (aka Mr. Donna-Jones)

Ph.D. Student

M.S. Physics, University of Cincinnati, 2001

Bob J. is interested in Rare Earth doped Gallium Nitride growth with System X for the purpose of Flat panel display (FPD) applications as well as developing and testing FP devise structure.

 

--"X-files actor's model who never appears in X-files, but in X-system", by TV guide 12, 2001

Bob J. is still not sure yet what title he would like to earn, artist or POP_II. Same problem for him is to make a decision between X-files and X-system.  

                      

Robj@physics.uc.edu

 

Jeong Ho Park (aka Data Chef)

Ph.D. Student 

M.S.  Physics, Yonsei University, 1994

B.S.  Physics, Hankook University of

Foreign Studies, 1991

Jeong-Ho is interested in growth of GaN:ER material system with MBE technology and their physical properties. He is also have lots of interest to their optimization for ELD application.

--Vice President of RGB Combination, Inc., who is opening the new business branch in Galaxy Nano.

Jeong-Ho is trying to catch all new pictures Don has painted and to send all of them to the Galaxy Nano.

 

parkje@email.uc.edu

 

Julie Meunchen

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Julie keeps the Nanolab running smoothly.  She works part time as the NanoLab secretary leaving time for her to raise her children.  For her going home from work is a relief since adolescents are easier to deal with than disorganized NanoLab students.
  
--
Grand Chancelor of Organizational Skills and Supplier of Yummy Holiday Cookies.
Julie is secretary for the NanoLab and most valuable member given the overall lack of organization amongst disorientated NanoLab students.

jmuenche@ececs.uc.edu

 

NanoLab Mystery Member

background, unknown

planet of origin, unknown

The NanoLab Mystery Member is the real reason behind the continued success of NanoLab research... even though the students won't admit it publicly.  The picture at left is the only known photograph ever captured of the NanoLab Mystery Member.
no email: contact via telepathy only