Meet our Graduate Students & Faculty

MEET OUR NANO FACULTY AND GRADUATE STUDENTS


What have our students accomplished?

Nfinite Nanotech has raised $6.5 million USD in seed funding to scale its nanomaterial product: a coating for sustainable and biodegradable food packaging that will help divert plastic waste from landfills. The University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ startup is developing an ultrathin and high-performance material for consumer-packaged goods, like granola bar wraps and potato chip bags, that keeps them fresh longer without the use of excessive non-biodegradable plastic packaging.

Andree Coschizza (she/her), Master of Science (MSc) in Physics (Nanotechnology) student

Andree Coschizza standing infront of waterfall

Andree Coschizza

Andrea is a Master’s student who researches noise fluctuations in superconducting devices used for quantum bits.

Andrea was interested in pursuing an education focused on material growth, device fabrication, and low-temperature measurement techniques, and decided to join the Physics-Nanotechnology program at the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ.

Kevin Musselman
Associate Professor

Nfinite nanotech team

Kevin Musselman

Dr. Kevin Musselman is a scientific advisor for Nfinite Nanotech, and a professor in the department of mechanical and mechatronics engineering, at the University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ.

Professor Musselman is one of the many professors who contribute to the Nanotechnology Collaborative Graduate program as a course instructor and renowned, active researcher.