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The faculty members of LASST span several academic departments within the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences and College of Engineering.

William DeSisto
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B.S. University of Rhode Island, 1986; Ph.D. Brown University, 1989 wdesisto@umche.maine.edu Website Inorganic membrane synthesis and characterization; application of chemical vapor deposition and atomic layer deposition to membrane synthesis; filtration for microdevices; selective adsorption materials synthesis and characterization

Brian G. Frederick
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Chemistry (Ph.D., Cornell, 1991) brian.frederick@umit.maine.edu metal and oxide surfaces, vibrational spectroscopy, time-of-flight electron analyzers and mass spectrometers

Robert Lad
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Ph.D., Cornell (1986) rjlad@maine.edu materials science, ceramics, thin film synthesis, surface characterization, sensors

Paul Millard
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Chemical & Biological Engineering (Ph.D., Maryland, 1984) paul.millard@maine.edu biosensors, physiological genomics ad proteomics, microbial pathogen detection

Mauricio Pereira da Cunha
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mdacunha@eece.maine.edu Website New piezoelectric materials and acoustic wave devices for military electronic systems; biosensors; Microwave Acoustic Devices; High Frequency RF Devices; Wireless Communication; Signal Processing; High Temperature Acoustic Wave Sensors and materials

Carl Tripp
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Ph.D., Ottawa (1988) ctripp@maine.edu Website surface chemistry, infrared/Raman spectroscopy, nanoparticles, organic thin films, colloids, biointerfaces

William Unertl
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Physics (Ph.D., Wisconsin, 1973) unertl@maine.edu nanotechnology, polymers, tribology, composite coatings, surface physics

John Vetelino
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Electrical & Computer Engineering (Ph.D., Rhode Island, 1969) vet@eece.maine.edu Microsensors; acoustics; solid state
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