Education
Ph.D. in Applied Physics/Materials
Science, Alabama A&M University, Dec.,
1997.
Dissertation Topic: Modification
and Analysis of Polymers by Ion Beams
M.S. in Applied Physics/Materials
Science, Alabama A&M University, 1993.
Thesis Topic: A Study of the Thermal
History of Polymeric Carbon by Rutherford Backscattering Spectrometry
B.S. in Applied Physics, Alabama
A&M University, 1989
Work Experience
1989-Present: Graduate Research Assistant, Howard J. Foster Center for Irradiation of Materials, Alabama A&M University. Research and responsibilities: Modify and analyze polymer materials with ion beams; Assist in other research projects. Assist in operating of an NEC 5SDH-2 Pelletron accelerator; Help others to prepare and analyze samples; Help maintain laboratory computers; Develop and maintain the Center's web site.
Professional Activities:
President of Alabama A&M University Chapter of the Materials Research Society, 1991-Present.