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Alex Sharenko |
Title
Student Assistant
Selected Technical Skills
-Class 1000/100/10 Clean Room Environment
-Thermal Evaporation
-Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM)
Education
Georgia Institute of Technology B.S. Materials Science and Engineering
Expected graduation date: Spring 2010
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404-407-6123
alex.sharenko[@]gtri.gatech.edu
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Bio
Alex is an undergraduate of the College of Material Science and Engineering at Georgia Tech. He is interested in applied nanotechnology and materials in electrical applications. He hopes to eventually go on to earn a PhD in materials science and spend his career as a research engineer in industry or academia. He plans on spending his career performing research on technologies that improve the state of the world and combat some of the many challenges facing society now and in the future. Of particular interest to Alex is renewable and environmentally benign energy production, especially photovoltaics. |
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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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