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Group dinner 
Group members at the Zach House for a pasta dinner. Back row L to Right: Justin Perket, Kirsten Levanetz, Daniel Dissing, Kaz Wawrzaszek.
Front row: Kyle Bretl and Mike Zach. On the menu were pasta alla tonio, pesto, fresh rolls, salad and my wife Karen's famous wine cake!
All agreed that it was better than Friday evening at Debot food service! Good food, friends and discussions.

Kaz and Brandon Kaz Warzasek and Brandon Warner work hard at discovering the procedure that works to develop photoresist. This is a necessary skill for several of our projects and to be used for calibrating our AFM.

Kirsten and Kyle Kyle Bretl looks on while Kirsten Levanetz uses the AFM to image silicon dioxide nanowires created in our laboratory. The AFM suspension system was built by Kyle. The acoustic enclosure and bungee system works extremely well allowing us to directly measure materials as small as 4 angstroms high.





The Group (2007-2008 academic year)
 
Postdoctoral Research
Associate



David Seley
DSeley [at] uwsp.edu

UWSP Student
Email address
Projects
Skills
Kyle Bretl kbret872 [at] uwsp.edu synthetic substrates for nanowire growth
AFM
Photolithography
Tube furnace synthesis
Labview programming
Thermal Evaporation of metals
Vibration isolation of AFM
Daniel Dissing
ddiss443[at] uwsp.edu electrochemical growth of nanowires
Electrochemical deposition
Optical microscopy
Kirsten Levanetz
kleva603 [at] uwsp.edu Hydrogen sensor development
AFM
SEM
Thermal Evaporation of metals
Eric Terrell
eterr039 [at] uwsp.edu
Ionic liquid synthesis techniques
Electrochemical deposition
Brandon Warner bwarn646 [at] uwsp.edu synthetic substrates for nanowire growth
AFM
Photolithography
Tube furnace synthesis
Labview programming
Thermal Evaporation of metals
Kaz Wawrzasek kwawr102 [at] uwsp.edu Hydrogen sensor development
AFM
Photolithography
Tube furnace synthesis
Labview programming
Thermal Evaporation of metals