Yale Engineering at 150:
Sesquicentennial Status Report
Yale Engineering faculty, students, and staff have produced a number of large posters for display at Engineering Sesquicentennial events.  This web site presents their titles with links to Acrobat/PDF versions.  Because the files range from 80 to 800 kB in size, they are best viewed with broadband Internet connections.  Adobe Acrobat Reader or equivalent software is required.

For more information about Engineering at Yale University, including research and teaching activities, please consult our main web site at http://www.eng.yale.edu

Acousto-Electric Containerless Levitation of 2D and 3D Arrays

Prof. Robert E. Apfel, Yibing Zheng, and Yuren Tian
Department of Mechanical Engineering

 

Advancing Electrical Propulsion via Electrosprays

Ignacio Romero, Rodrigo Bocanegra, Ismael Guerrero, and Prof. Juan Fernandez de la Mora
Department of Mechanical Engineering

An Atomic-Scale View of Transition Metal Oxide Catalysis

Dr. R.E. Tanner, Dr. M. Li, W.Gao, and Prof. E.I. Altman
Department of Chemical Engineering

 

Barrier Heights of High-k Gate Dielectrics on Si for Future CMOS Technology

Wenjuan Zhu, Zhijiong Luo, and Prof. T.P. Ma
Department of Electrical Engineering

Characterizing Nanometer sized particles suspended in a gas

Dipl.-Ing. Sven Ude and Prof. Juan Fernandez de la Mora
Department of Mechanical Engineering

 

Computational and Experimental Study of Energetic Materials

Prof. Mitchell D. Smooke
Department of Mechanical Engineering

Direct Measurement of Colloidal Interaction Forces

Martin Piech and 
Prof. John Y. Walz
Department of Chemical Engineering

Effects of Surface Heterogeneity and Roughness on Colloidal Interactions

Jeffrey Chen, Prof. Menachem Elimelech, and
Prof. John Y. Walz
Department of Chemical Engineering

Fluorescence Imaging of Photoacids in Chemically Amplified Photoresist

Dr. Mike Mason, Dr. Krishanu Ray, and Prof. Robert Grober
Department of Applied Physics

 

Highly Reliable SiC MOS Transistors Operated at High Temperatures

X.W. Wang, W.J. Zhu, X. Guo, and Prof. T.P. MA
Department of Electrical Engineering

Intelligent Sensors Laboratory

Prof. Roman Kuc
Department of Electrical Engineering

Laser Diagnostics for Combustion

Prof. Marshall B. Long
Department of Mechanical Engineering

Light Emitting Device with Increased Modulation Bandwidth

Robert D. Koudelka and Prof. Jerry M. Woodall
Department of Electrical Engineering

ME 185 Mechanical Design Studio

Mr. Glenn Weston-Murphy
Department of Mechanical Engineering

 

Microfabricated Patch Clamp Electrodes for Ion Channel Measurements

Kathryn G. Klemic, James F. Klemic §, Xiaohui Li †, Prof. Mark A. Reed §, Prof. Frederick J. Sigworth
Dept. of Cellular and Molecular Physiology, School of Medicine §Depts. of Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics †Dept. of Mechanical Engineering

Minority Carrier Lifetime Studies in Heavily Beryllium- Doped p-type GaAs

Thomas D. Boone and
Prof. Jerry Woodall
Department of Electrical Engineering

 

Molecular Electronics

Wenyong Wang, Jie Su,
Dr. Takhee Lee, 
Dr. James F. Klemic, and
Prof. Mark A. Reed
Department of Electrical Engineering (www.eng.yale.edu/reedlab)

Morse Teaching Center

Prof. Peter J. Kindlmann and Mr. Edward Jackson
Department of Electrical Engineering

 

Multiscale Experiments and Modeling of Polycrystalline Plastic Flows

Dr. X. Li, Dr. S.-Y. Yang, Mr. N. Zhang, and
Prof. Wei Tong
Department of Mechanical Engineering

Nanowell Arrays for High Throughput Functional Proteomics

James F. Klemic, Heng Zhu†, Prof. Michael Snyder†, Prof. Mark A. Reed
Depts. of Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics
†Dept. of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology

 

Noise Thermometry Using Tunnel Junctions

Lafe Spietz, Konrad Lehnert, Irfan Siddiqi, and Prof. Robert Schoelkopf
Department of Applied Physics

Quantum Computing and the Cooper-pair Box

Konrad Lehnert, Lafe Spietz, and Prof. Robert Schoelkopf
Department of Applied Physics

 

Quantum Transport in Schottky Barrier MOSFETs

Dr. Laurie E. Calvet, 
Prof. Robert G. Wheeler, and Prof. Mark A. Reed
Department of Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics

Superconducting Nanoscience Group

Dr. Luigi Frunzio, Dr. Alex Kozhevnikov, Liqun Li, Matthew Reese, Dr. Bertrand Reulet, Aric Sanders, Veronica Savu, Dr. Irfan Siddiqi, Christopher Wilson, and Prof. Daniel Prober
Department of Applied Physics

 

The FEDRAM: A Novel Capacitor-less DRAM Cell Based on Ferroelectrics

Jin-Ping Han and
Prof. T. P. Ma
Department of Electrical Engineering

Tunneling Spectroscopy of the Silicon-Oxide- Semiconductor System

Whye-kei Lye, Prof. T. P. Ma, and Prof. Richard C. Barker
Center for Microelectronic Materials and Structures
Department of Electrical Engineering

 

Wave-Chaotic Optical Micro-resonators and Microlasers for Integrated Optics

Profs Richard Chang and Prof. A. Douglas Stone, J.U. Nöckel, N.B. Rex, H.G.L. Schwefel, and H. Tureci
Department of Applied Physics

Whitney – Autonomous Vehicle Senior Capstone Project

Mr. Edward Jackson and 
Prof. Roman Kuc
Department of Electrical Engineering

 

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