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Each of the 14 NNIN sites has an SEI Coordinator.  Four institutions - the University of Washington, Cornell University, Georgia Tech University, and Stanford University - focus specifically on SEI-related research. 

The NNIN also has an overall SEI Coordinator - Katherine A. McComas, an associate professor in the Department of Communication at Cornell University.

 


Name

Affiliation

Position

William M.  Mansfield

Pennsylvania State University

Director of Operations, Nanofab, Material Research Institute

Brian Thibeault

UC Santa Barbara

Project Scientist, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Suzanne Gage Brainard

University of Washington

Executive Director, Center for Workforce Development; Affiliate Professor of Technical Communication and Women Studies

James Griffin

Howard University

Lab Manager

Kathryn Hollar

Harvard University   

Director of Educational Programs, Division of Engineering & Applied Sciences

Katherine A. McComas

Cornell University

 

Associate Professor, Department of Communication, and SEI Coordinator for NNIN

Robert McGinn

Stanford University

Director, Program in Science, Technology & Society; Professor, Department of Management Science & Engineering

Sandrine Martin

University of Michigan

MNF User Services Supervisor, Deptartment of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

Marie C. Thursby

Georgia Tech University

Professor of Strategic Management and the Hal and John Smith Chair of Entrepreneurship, College of Management

Domingo Ferrer

University of Texas

Research Scientist, Microelectronics Research Center

Kathy Wendt

Washington University in St. Louis

Nano Research Facility Research Engineer

Shalini Prasad

Arizona State University

Assistant Professor Research, Electrical Engineering

Jennifer Kuzma

University of Minnesota

Associate Profess, HHH Institute of Public Affairs

Debbie Stratton

University of Colorado

Assistant to Optics Faculty, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

 

 

 

 

  
    
 
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