Jan 11 2008 - MLSC Students win "Best Student Paper Award" at the 2007 IEEE Nano-Micro Engineered and Molecular Systems Conference (IEEE-NEMS) Two MLSC graduate students, Samuel Kim and Ehsan Saeedi, won "Best Student Paper Award" at the 2007 IEEE Nano-Micro Engineered and Molecular Systems Conference (IEEE-NEMS) held in Bangkok, Thailand on January 16-19, 2007 for their paper "Self-Assembled Heterogeneous Integrated Fluorescence Detection System".
Bios:
Samuel Kim is a PhD candidate with the Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Washington. His research is focused self-assembled heterogeneous systems onto unconventional substrates. He plans to graduate in the summer of 2008 with a dual degree in Electrical Engineering and Nanotechnology.
Ehsan Saeedi joined Prof. Babak Parviz' research group as graduate student in Sep, 2005. For his PhD thesis He is working on integrating inorganic electronic and optoelectronic components onto single platforms using self-assembly.
Citation:
Kim, Samuel S.; Saeedi, Ehsan; Meldrum, Deirdre R.; Parviz, Babak A., "Self-Assembled Heterogeneous Integrated Fluorescence Detection System," Nano/Micro Engineered and Molecular Systems, 2007. NEMS '07. 2nd IEEE International Conference on , vol., no., pp.927-931, Jan. 2007
Read more about the award here.
Click Here for Samuel and Ehsan's profile in UW College of Engineering's "the Trend" magazine. (pdf format)