ESP Biography
MARYANN TUNG, Graduate student and coffee enthusiast
Major: Electrical Engineering College/Employer: Stanford Year of Graduation: 2019 |
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Brief Biographical Sketch:
I am PhD candidate in Electrical Engineering with a focus in lithography (aka printing really small circuits). Much to the chagrin of my coworkers, I love making coffee at the office. My current favorite brewing method is the nel =) Past Classes(Clicking a class title will bring you to the course's section of the corresponding course catalog)C7418: Introduction to Scanning Electron Microscopy in Splash Fall 2019 (Nov. 16 - 17, 2019)
Beyond the capability of the human eye, there exists an entire landscape accessible only through microscopes. Join us for an exploration of the invisible world at the nanoscale through scanning electron microscopy (SEM)!
In this class, we will cover the basic physics and functionality of this powerful tool and compare it to traditional optical microscopes. We will take a field trip to the Stanford Nano Shared Facilities to visit the SEM and image some samples. Get excited to see everyday objects, such as your hair, in a whole new light!
E7163: Photolithography in Splash Spring 2019 (May. 04 - 05, 2019)
Learn how to make patterns using light through chemistry and engineering!
C6790: Introduction to Scanning Electron Microscopy in Splash Fall 2018 (Dec. 01 - 02, 2018)
Beyond the capability of the human eye, there exists an entire landscape accessible only through microscopes. Join us for an exploration of the invisible world at the nanoscale through scanning electron microscopy (SEM)!
In this class, we will cover the basic physics and functionality of this powerful tool and compare it to traditional optical microscopes. We will take a field trip to the Stanford Nano Shared Facilities to visit the SEM and image some samples. Get excited to see everyday objects, such as hair, in a whole new light!
C6341: Introduction to Scanning Electron Microscopy in Splash Spring 2018 (May. 05 - 06, 2018)
Beyond the capability of the human eye, there exists an entire landscape accessible only through microscopes. Join us for an exploration of the invisible world at the nanoscale through scanning electron microscopy (SEM)!
In this class, we will cover the basic physics and functionality of this powerful tool and compare it to traditional optical microscopes. Afterwards, we will take a field trip to the Stanford Nano Shared Facilities to visit the SEM and image some samples. Get excited to see everyday objects, such as hair and flowers, in a whole new light!
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