Professor Woollam is an outgoing individual deeply involved in helping students build careers, and especially in research and development. As part of this process, both he and his students travel to conferences in and out of the United States to exchange research results and to collaborate with other researchers. Students and faculty in the Center for Microelectronic and Optical Materials Research interact strongly and share state-of-the-art research facilities. Professor Woollam is nationally active in several professional societies.
Optical, electrical, and microstructural studies of solids, films, interfacial effects and environmental effects on materials. Optical coatings, protective coatings, biomaterials and their interfaces; for example protein interactions on surfaces.
E. Franke, H. Neumann, M. Schubert, C.L. Trimble, L. Yan, J.A. Woollam, "Low-orbit-environment protective coating for all-solid-state electrochromic surface heat radiation control devices", Surface and Coatings Technology 151-152, 285 (2002)
L. Yan, J.A. Woollam, "Optical constants and roughness study of dc magnetron sputtered iridium films", Journal of Applied Physics Vol. 92, 4386-4392 (2002).
D.W. Thompson, G. Pfeiffer, E. Berberov, L. Castro, and J.A. Woollam, "Infrared and Visible Ellipsometric Studies of Cholera Toxin in ELISA Structures", Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering 4965, 138-146 (2003).
J.A.Woollam, C. Bungay, J. Hilfiker, and T. Tiwald, "VUV and IR Spectroellipsometric Studies of Polymer Surfaces", Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 208, 35-39 (2003) (Plenary - Invited).
B.W. Woods, D.W. Thompson, and J.A. Woollam, "Gold-alumina Cermet Photothermal Films", Thin Solid Films, 469-470, 31-37 (2004).
L. Yan, J.A. Woollam, "Optical Modeling of Iridium Thin Film Erosion Under Oxygen Plasma Exposure", J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A 22(5), 2177-2181 (2004).
J. N. Hilfiker, J. A. Woollam, "Encyclopedia of Modern Optics", Elsevier Ltd., 297-307 (2005).
W.H. Nosal, D.W. Thompson, L. Yan, S. Sarkar, A. Subramanian, J.A. Woollam, "Infrared Optical Properties and AFM of Spin-Cast Chitosan Films Chemically Modified with 1,2 Epoxy-3-Phenoxy-Propane", Colloids Surfaces B: Biointerfaces 46, No. 1, 26-31, (November, 2005).
D.W. Thompson and J.A. Woollam "Enhancing infrared response of adsorbed biomaterials using ellipsometry and textured surfaces," Spectroscopy-an International Journal 19, 147-164, (2005).
W.H. Nosal, D.W. Thompson, S. Sarkar, A. Subramanian, J.A. Woollam, "Quantitative Oscillator Analysis of IR-optical spectra on Spin-Cast Chitosan Films", Spectroscopy: An International Journal 19, 267-274, (2005).
D.W. Thompson, P.G. Snyder, L. Castro, L. Yan, P. Kaipa, J.A. Woollam, "Optical Characterization of Porous Alumina from Vacuum Ultraviolet to Mid-infrared", J. Appl. Phys. 97, Issue 11, 113511-113511.9, (2005).
B. W. Woods, D. W. Thompson, J. A. Woollam, "Cermet Thermal Conversion Coatings for Space Applications", Protection of Materials and Structures from the Space Environment, Space Technology Proceedings, Vol. 6, ICPMSE-7, 265-276, (2006).
L. G. Castro, D.W. Thompson, T. Tiwald, E. M. Berberov and J.A. Woollam, "Repeatability of Ellipsometric Data in Cholera Toxin GM1-ELISA Structures", Surface Science Vol. 601, No. 8, 1795-1803 (2007).
• Mustafa "Cenk" Gursoy, assistant professor of electrical engineering, received "The 2004-2007 Journal of Wireless Communications and Networking Best Paper Award" from the European Association for Signal Processing (EURASIP), founded in 1978. The award will be presented during the 17th EUSIPCO Conference: August 24-28, 2009 in Glasgow, Scotland. Gursoy co-wrote the award-winning paper, "On-Off Frequency-Shift Keying for Wideband Fading Channels," published in 2006, with H. Vincent Poor and Sergio Verdœ.
• P. Frazer Williams, UNL's Lott Distinguished Professor Emeritus with the Department of Electrical Engineering, is one of 360 journal reviewers receiving the American Physical Society's Outstanding Referee designation, a lifetime honor, in 2009. The APS has 47,000 physicist members worldwide.
• Dr. Paul Snyder, Associate Professor in the Electrical Engineering Department, recently received a Recognition Award from the UNL Teaching Council and UNL Parents Association. This is the second recognition award Snyder has received.
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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