TANMS Faculty Advisers and Research Focus
University of California, Los Angeles
Professor Robert N. Candler
Department of Electrical Engineering
TANMS Research Focus: 3D (Motor)
Professor Gregory P. Carman
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
TANMS Research Focus: 1D (Memory), 2D (Antenna), 3D (Motor)
Professor Jane P. Chang
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
TANMS Research Focus: Materials development for nanoscale multiferroic memory and antenna
Professor Dino Di Carlo
Department of Bioengineering
Department of Bioengineering
TANMS Research Focus: 3D (Motor) applications for cell manipulationLab
Professor Christopher S. Lynch Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
TANMS Research Focus: Modeling of magnetization control of nanoscale memory, antenna and motors.
Professor Sarah Tolbert
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
TANMS Research Focus: Material research for nanoscale multiferroic memory and antenna
Professor Abdon Sepulveda
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
TANMS Research Focus: Modeling of magnetization control of nanoscale memory, antenna and motors.
Professor Kang L. Wang
Department of Electrical Engineering
TANMS Research Focus: Nanoscale multiferroic memory testbed development
Professor Yuanxun Ethan Wang
Department of Electrical Engineering
Department of Electrical Engineering
TANMS Research Focus: Nanoscale multiferroic antenna testbed development
California State University, Northridge
Professor Igor Beloborodov
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Department of Physics and Astronomy
TANMS Research Focus: Study of physics behind novel magnetoelectric phenomena through multiscale modeling and analysis
Professor Nicholas Kioussis
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Department of Physics and Astronomy
TANMS Research Focus: Study of mechanical properties of mutiferroic systems through
Northeastern University
Professor Nian X. Sun
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
TANMS Research Focus: Materials development for microsystems
University of California, Berkeley
The University of Texas at Dallas
Professor Rashaunda Henderson
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
TANMS Research Focus: Antenna characterization and fabrication