Berkeley Lab

Benjamin H. Savitzky

Benjamin H. Savitzky is principle investigator at h-Bar Instruments, designing and fabricating in-situ liquid helium TEM holders for long duration, high stability measurements near absolute zero.  He previously completed a post-doc at the Foundry’s NCEM where he created py4DSTEM, an open source Python package for analysis of four-dimensional scanning transmission electron microscopy datasets.  During his […]

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Katherine Inzani

Dr. Katherine Inzani is an Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the University of Nottingham. She completed a Masters in Materials Science at the University of Oxford, followed by a Ph.D. at NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology and postdoctoral research in the Theory Facility at the Molecular Foundry and Materials Sciences Division at Berkeley […]

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Tara Mishra

Tara Mishra is a postdoctoral scholar at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, working with Prof. Gerbrand Ceder. He completed his Ph.D. at the National University of Singapore, as part of the Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology fellowship. His Ph.D. research focused on the atomistic characterization and computational modeling of III-V semiconductor LEDs on Si substrates. Currently, […]

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Boyce Chang

Boyce Chang is an assistant professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Iowa State University where he also earned his PhD. He did his postdoc at the Molecular Foundry with Dr. Ricardo Ruiz. His research interest includes block copolymer and nanocomposite self-assembly, pattern transfer, and polymer coatings.

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Emma Xu

Emma is a PhD candidate in the mechanical engineering department at Columbia University. She has worked on multiple user projects at the Molecular Foundry, including a 10-month onsite collaboration effort that spanned the imaging and manipulation, inorganic, and nano-bio facilities. At Prof. Schuck’s lab at Columbia, she works on the optical characterization of lanthanide-based upconverting nanoparticles. She […]

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Alexander Katz

Alexander Katz is a professor at UC Berkeley.

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