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Philippe Lacasse |
Title
Student Assistant
Co-webmaster
Selected Technical Skills
-Class 10, 100, 1000 Cleanroom Environment
-Thermal Evaporation
-Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)
-Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD)
-Matlab
-Dreamweaver
Education
Georgia Institute of Technology
B.S. in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Anticipated Graduation Date: May 2011 |

404-407-7008
philippe.lacasse[@]gtri.gatech.edu
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Bio
Philippe Lacasse is an undergraduate student studying Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Before working in Dr. Ready's lab, Philippe taught robotics to middle school students through Lanier Technical College. Philippe is currently in his first year in the lab, and working with growing carbon nanotubes on various mediums. He is also working on carbon nanotube field emissions. After graduation, Philippe plans to work as an applied research scientist. |
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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. |
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Supercapacitors: Researchers Develop Manufacturing Technology to Produce Electrical Devices from Carbon Nanotubes
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