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About me:

I am a Ph. D. candidate in the ECE Department at UMCP and a research assistant in the MEMS sensors and Actuators Lab (MSAL) under the guidance of Prof. Ghodssi. My research topic is in the areas of microfluidics and biochemical sensors fabricated by MEMS technology.

 

Contact:

koev (at) umd (dot) edu

2201 J.M. Patterson Bldg., College Park, MD 20742

tel. 301-405-1897

Education:

University of Maryland, College Park

Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering Expected May 2009

Major: Microelectronics, Minor: Electrophysics

Dissertation: “Design, Fabrication, and Testing of a Microsystem for Monitoring Bacterial Quorum Sensing”

 

University of Maryland, College Park

M.S. in Electrical Engineering, May 2007

Major: Microelectronics

Thesis: “Microcantilever Biosensors with Chitosan for the Detection of Nucleic Acids and Dopamine”

 

U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD

B. S. in Electrical Engineering, May 2004

Senior Project: “Instrumentation to Test the Avionics of the Joint Strike Fighter”

 

Honors:

- Graduate Research Award, American Vacuum Society (AVS), 2007

- Hagee Award of Excellence for Innovation and Leadership in Electrical Engineering  Design, U.S.  Naval Academy, 2004

- Captain Boyd R. Alexander, USN, Honor Award, 2004