George Washington University - Engineering
Ph.D.
Advisors: Dr. Jonathan Pelz
Physics.; Dr. Bharat Bhushan
Mechanical Engineering
Experimental Physics
MS
Developed a hybrid direct simulation Monte Carlo and molecular dynamics simulation of fluid flow in micron sized channels.\nAdvisor: Dr. Alejandro Garcia
Computational Physics
BA
Physics and Chemistry
David
Lee
George Washington University
SETI Institute
The Ohio State University
Biomedical Engineering Dept.
DTLee Scientific
llc
The Ohio State University
Wittenberg University
The Ohio State University
I am responsible for teaching the junior level undergraduate labs in the biomedical engineering dept. I also teach engineering design in the BME capstone design courses
and run the undergraduate machine shop for BME.
Assistant Professor of Practice
Columbus
Ohio Area
The Ohio State University
Biomedical Engineering Dept.
I am teaching a graduate course on the use of x-rays to analyze\nmaterials.\n\nI am continuing my project on the relationship between the molecular level structure of electrospun poly(epsilon-caprolactone) and the tensile and yield strength of the material. As part of this project
I am building a temperature controlled sample stage for our x-ray diffractometer.
The Ohio State University
owner
I provide instrument integration
data acquisition
and data analysis programming services to scientists and engineers. I have particular expertise in x-ray diffraction
x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy
and scanning probe microscopy.
DTLee Scientific
llc
Programmer/Analyst
I wrote data analysis software for the Cryogenic Grating Spectrometer
an echelle grating infrared spectrometer (6-206 micron) that flew on the Kuiper Airborne Observatory.
SETI Institute
Assistant Professor
I taught: computational physics; introductory thermodynamics
electricity and magnetism
and optics for biology majors; introductory calculus based mechanics; jr. level classical mechanics; semiconductor physics; and an introductory modern physics laboratory.
Wittenberg University
The Ohio State University
Dept. of Biomedical Engineering
I am responsible for helping the faculty develop and for implementing the junior year laboratory experience in the six domain courses. I will also be assisting the seniors with their design experience.
Undergraduate Laboratory Supervisor
My research is on the structure of poly(epsilon-caprolactone)
a biodegradeable polymer that is used in bioengineering. I also use x-ray diffraction and x-ray fluorescence to study the structural changes that occur in materials as they are used in Solid Oxide Fuel Cells. \n\nI am responsible for operating
maintaining
and training users of a Rigaku Ultima-III x-ray Diffractometer
a Rigaku ZSX-101e X-ray fluorescence spectrometer
a vacuum furnace with laser dilatomer
a variety of optical measurement instruments
and an acoustic emissions instrument.
The Ohio State University
George Washington University
Washington
DC
-Responsible for Biomedical Engineering Senior Capstone Design Program\n-Developing and integrating design and laboratory experiences throughout the BME undergraduate experience
Associate Professor of Practice
Biomedical Engineering
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