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Catherine Johnson, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Rachel L Bauer, Missouri University of Science and Technology
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one of the most fruitful experiences of my academic career." Students highlighted the collaboration between distance and on-campus participants as a unique strength of the course. At the start of the semester students provided a bio outlining their industry experience, academic background, and technical skills. These bios were used to form diverse groups that deliberately paired individuals with complementary expertise and perspectives. The resulting collaborative environment mirrored the dynamics of professional interdisciplinary projects, fostering teamwork, knowledge sharing, and innovative problem- solving
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Nicholas Hendricks, Heidelberg Instruments Nano AG; Emine Cagin, Heidelberg Instruments Nano AG; Nancy Burnham, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Tanisha Gupta, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Brett Michael Mann, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Sophia Reynolds, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; John Andrew DePalma, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Carolina Ruiz, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI); Jeffrey Solomon, Worcester Polytechnic Institute; Jonas Vergés
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Instruments Nano AG Dr. Emine Cagin is the CTO of Heidelberg Instruments Nano AG, where the NanoFrazor is developed and supported. She has many years of experience in nanofabrication, through her research and product development work throughout her career. She is enthusiastic about making nanofabrication accessible to students and researchers of many backgrounds.Prof. Nancy Burnham, Worcester Polytechnic Institute Professor Burnham investigates nanomaterials, principally with atomic-force microscopy (AFM). She also teaches AFM to undergraduates and graduate students. AFM technology overlaps with the technology behind the NanoFrazor tool discussed in this presentation.Tanisha Gupta, Worcester Polytechnic Institute