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Kirsten Kepple


Title
Student Assistant

Selected Technical Skills
Thermal Evaporation
Chemical Vapor Deposition
Scanning Electron Microscopy
Tissue Culture
DNA Isolation
Fluorescence Microscopy

Education
Georgia Institute of Technology
B.S. in Biomedical Engineering
Anticipated Graduation Date: May 2009

 

Kepple, Kirsten

(404)-407-7008
kirsten.kepple[@]gtri.gatech.edu

 

Bio
Kirsten is a undergraduate in Biomedical Engineering at Georgia Tech. Her research interests in the Nanotechnology Lab involve biological applications of carbon nanotubes, specifically in a neuronal context. Kirsten has also worked and trained at Harvard University as an intern with the Harvard Stem Cell Institute. In the future, she hopes to attend medical school to become a physician.
 
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Nanotubes
EOSL scientists are growing carbon nanotube towers atop photovoltaic cells for longer lasting, more efficient solar power to power compact electronic devices in the field.
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Nano-Manhattan
pact 3D Solar cells boost efficiency while reducing size, weight and complexity of photovoltaic arrays.

Nanocapacitor

Supercapacitors: Researchers Develop Manufacturing Technology to Produce Electrical Devices from Carbon Nanotubes

 

 

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