About Me
I’m a Research Scientist at the Air Force Research Laboratory at the Wright Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio, in the Polymers and Specialty Materials Branch. I obtained a Ph.D. in Physics from Clemson University in 2007.
My research interests include synthesis and optical spectroscopy (Raman, photoluminescence and FT-IR) of nanomaterials.
My recent research focus has been on in situ studies of growth and defect evolution in carbon nanotubes, and various 2D materials - graphene, transition metal chalcogenides, and new and emerging 2D materials such as metal thiophosphates.
Please click on the links above for my resume and a full list of publications.
My research interests include synthesis and optical spectroscopy (Raman, photoluminescence and FT-IR) of nanomaterials.
My recent research focus has been on in situ studies of growth and defect evolution in carbon nanotubes, and various 2D materials - graphene, transition metal chalcogenides, and new and emerging 2D materials such as metal thiophosphates.
Please click on the links above for my resume and a full list of publications.