Current Group Members
Huijin Zhang
Graduate Student [email protected] Office: EP#101, Engineering Physics Building, University of Idaho |
Huijin Zhang is a PhD student in Environmental Science. She is working on the research of treating industrial waste water using magnetic nano particles. She is interested in photography and during her free time she enjoys capturing the beautiful arts of nature in her camera.
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Jennifer Anand Sundararajan
Graduate Student [email protected] 208-596-1074 Office: EP#301, Engineering/Physics Building, University of Idaho |
Jennifer Anand Sundararajan is a PhD student in Physics. His field of research is understanding the radiation effects in magnetic nanomaterials. He studies the structural and magnetic properties of nano-particle granular films to see how they react to different types of heavy ion radiation and doses. During his free time he likes to play badminton, play video games and go fishing.
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Dipendra Adhikari
Graduate Student [email protected] Office: EP#301, Engineering/Physics Building, University of Idaho |
Dipendra Adhikari is a PhD student in Physics. His field of research is studying the magnetic and conductive properties of the ZnO nanoparticles. He also works on studying the magnetic properties of MnBi hard magnetic thin films. His hobbies are playing volleyball, football and cooking.
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XULONG YUAN
Visiting Scholar [email protected] Website link Office: Engineering/Physics Building, University of Idaho |
Xulong Yuan is a visiting scholar from Northwestern Polytechnical University (NPU), China, majoring in Mechanical Engineering. His research interests focus on CFD modeling and V&V of multiphase flow, especially supercavitating flow. He is much interested to try and enjoy new technologies.
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William Armour
Undergraduate Student [email protected] Office: 117-B, Mines Building, University of Idaho |
William Armour is an undergraduate student majoring in physics. He is working on Oxide Dispersion Strengthened (ODS) materials for nuclear reactor applications. He synthesizes stainless steel thin films and embed oxide nano-particles in them to bring radiation resistance and high temperature strength in stainless steel. In his free time he enjoys playing video games.
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Group Members in the Past
Graduate Students (PhD & MS)
Visiting Scholars and Postdoctoral Fellows
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Undergraduate Students
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