Camron NoorzadCamron is currently a Master’s student in Electrical and Computer Engineering with a focus on physical devices at UC Davis. He continued with his studies at Davis directly after receiving his B.S. in Electronic Materials Engineering. With his unique undergraduate background, he offers a nice balance of materials science and electrical engineering knowledge. He decided to pursue his Master’s degree to get more hands-on experience with semiconductor technology and processing provided by Woodall’s research group. His interests include working on transistors, diodes, LEDs, and solar cells. In other words, he’s happy as long as he’s working on some electrical device or component and has an excuse to get into the fab. In his free time he enjoys football and video games. His current research is on improving the efficiency of Zn-diffused AlGaAs solar cells grown from Liquid Phase Epitaxy (LPE). He takes great pride in everything he does and is grateful for having the opportunity to be a part of the Woodall team. He aims to contribute in his fullest ability. Degrees
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Joel SchmiererJoel is currently a Master’s student in Materials Science and Engineering and is focusing on the science and engineering of a gallium-aluminum water-splitting reaction. He’s collaborating with his team to design and build a reactor to generate hydrogen energy. He has experience with machine shop equipment, SEM and EDAX instrumentation and analysis, and standard lab equipment. He holds a Materials Science and Engineering B.S. and a Professional Writing minor. He enjoys doing hands-on work in the lab, reading the science literature, and learning new skills. In his free time, he enjoys doing daily moderate physical exercise, listening to music, and learning new things.
ContactEmail: jcschmierer (at) ucdavis.edu
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Zongjian is currently a PhD student in ECE Department with a focus on physical electronics. He continued with his studies directly after receiving B.S. in Materials Physics from Nanjing University, China. His unique background provides a balance of materials science and electrical engineering knowledge. His current research interest involves the epitaxy growth of semiconductor film and their applications as optical device.
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