Average
I admired Prof. Eller as a teacher. His office hours were helpful and his lectures were very informative. However, compared to the other professors, he gave tons of homework. As compared to other classes, I spent an unreasonable amount of time doing all my chemistry homework. Homework is brutal but he's really not a bad professor.
Texas A&M University College Station - Chemistry
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD
Chemistry
Texas A&M University
English
German
French
Bachelor of Science - BS
Chemistry
Iowa State University
Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry
Scientific Writing
Science
SIMION
Research
LaTeX
OriginLab
University Teaching
Data Analysis
Statistics
ANSI C
Nanoscopic Cylindrical Dual Concentric and Lengthwise Block Brush Terpolymers as Covalent Preassembled High-Resolution and High-Sensitivity Negative-Tone Photoresist Materials
Nanoscopic Cylindrical Dual Concentric and Lengthwise Block Brush Terpolymers as Covalent Preassembled High-Resolution and High-Sensitivity Negative-Tone Photoresist Materials
Time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry imaging of biological samples with delayed extraction for high mass and high spatial resolutions: TOF-SIMS imaging of biological samples with delayed extraction
Label Free Particle-by-Particle Quantification of DNA Loading on Sorted Gold Nanostars
Bottom-up/top-down
high-resolution
high-throughput lithography using vertically assembled block bottle brush polymers
On the surface mapping using individual cluster impacts
Directing Self‐Assembly of Nanoscopic Cylindrical Diblock Brush Terpolymers into Films with Desired Spatial Orientations: Expansion of Chemical Composition Scope
Mass Spectrometry of Nanoparticles is Different
Noradrenaline-Functionalized Hyperbranched Fluoropolymer-Poly(ethylene glycol) Cross-Linked Networks As Dual-Mode
Anti-Biofouling Coatings
Characterization of individual free-standing nano-objects by cluster SIMS in transmission
Lifetime measurements in Ru 100
The collision of a hypervelocity massive projectile with free-standing graphene: Investigation of secondary ion emission and projectile fragmentation
2D AlB2 flakes for epitaxial thin film growth
Analysis of Fluorescent Proteins with a Nanoparticle Probe
Simultaneous detection and localization of secondary ions and electrons from single large cluster impacts
Characterization of nanometric inclusions via nanoprojectile impacts
Testing Molecular Homogeneity at the Nanoscale with Massive Cluster Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry
Andromede project: Surface analysis and modification with probes from hydrogen to nano-particles in the MeV energy range
Hypervelocity nanoparticle impacts on free-standing graphene: A sui generis mode of sputtering
Targeted surface nanocomplexity: two-dimensional control over the composition
physical properties and anti-biofouling performance of hyperbranched fluoropolymer–poly(ethylene glycol) amphiphilic crosslinked networks
SIMS instrumentation and methodology for mapping of co-localized molecules
Texas A&M University
Institut de Physique Nucléaire d’Orsay
Califronia State University Northridge
Orsay France
Postdoctoral Researcher
Institut de Physique Nucléaire d’Orsay
Califronia State University Northridge
Postdoctoral Researcher
Texas A&M University
Assistant Research Scientist
Texas A&M University
Research Assistant Professor
Texas A&M University
Lecturer
Texas A&M University
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