

Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison
1101 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53706
Phone: (608)262-1562 ___FAX: (608)262-0453 ___E-mail: jin@chem.wisc.edu
homepage: http://www.chem.wisc.edu/users/jin
research group webpage: http://jin.chem.wisc.edu/
Jack DeGraveJack's project involves transition metal silicide nanowires.
Jeremy HigginsJeremy's work involves the synthesis, characterization, and physical property measurement of silicon, germanium, and transition metal silicide nanowires and heterostructure nanowires as building blocks for bottom-up nanoelectronic and nanospintronic devices.
Mark Lukowski Marks’s work involves the study of chalcogenide nanowires.
Steve MorinSteve is working to control the nucleation and growth of zinc oxide with the hopes of nonlithographic patterning.
Rachel Selinsky Rachel synthesizes nanocrystals for device applications and fundamental study.
Chris SichmellerChris synthesizes nanocrystals for biological device applications.
Jeannine SzczechJeannine works on materials relevant to solar cells.
Chad DooleyChad works at the interface between biological mass spectroscopy and inorganic nanocrystals.
Penny Carmichael Penny works on the controlled doping of intermetallic transition metal silicide nanowires for thermoelectric and spintronic applications.
Matt O'Brien
Matt BiermanMatt is leading the charge to re-examine nanowires for dislocations.
Andy SchmittAndy's project involves transition metal silicide nanowires.
Fairland AmosFairland joined the group after receiving his Ph.D. from the University of Florida.
Yipu Song Yipu holds a Ph.D. in physics and is worked on materials properties.
Albert Lau Albert’s work involves the study of chalcogenide nanowires.
Pinray HuangPinray is working to modify the surface of silicon nanowires and examine their properties.
Lei ZhuLei worked with transition metal silicide nanowires.
Julien (Fan) Yang Julien works with Steve Morin on biomemetic materials.
Dave's project involves the synthesis of a family of potential precursors for nanowire growth in a CVD chamber.
Juile worked with the solution growth of PbS using different polyamines.
Jean Calderon
Adam Schmitt
Davin Chernak
Cory Nelson