Pho Nguyen

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M.S.    San Jose State University                      2003             Chemical Engineering

B.S.     University of California, Davis            1999             Chemical Engineering / Materials Science and Engineering

B.S.     University of California, Davis            1999             Biochemistry

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Research Scientist, Nanotechnology.          Eloret Corp. / NASA Ames Research Center.               2003-2004

Process Engineer, Wafer Fabrication.        Axon Photonics, Inc.                                                         2001-2003

Process Engineer, Wafer Fabrication.        Texas Instruments, Inc.                                                    2000-2001              

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1.         Ng H.T., Li J., Smith M.K., Nguyen Pho, Cassell A., Han J. and Meyyappan M. Growth of Epitaxial Nanowires at the Junctions of the Nanowalls. Science 300, 1249 (2003).

2.         Nguyen, Pho et al. Epitaxial Directional Growth of Indium-doped Tin Oxide Nanowire Arrays. American Chemical Society Nano Letters. 3 (7), 925-928 (2003).

3.         Nguyen, Pho. On the Synthesis of Indium-doped Tin-oxide Nanowires. Master Thesis, San José State University (2003).

4.         Shukla S., Seal S., Nguyen Pho, Ng H.T., and Meyyappan M. Transmission Electron Microscopy Sample Preparation of Tin Oxide Nanowires Sensor Using Focused Ion-Beam Milling Technique. ASP Sensor Letters. 1 (1), Dec. 2003.

5.         Nguyen, Pho et. al. Direct Integration of Metal Oxide Nanowire in Field-Effect Nanotransistor. American Chemical Society Nano Letters. 4 (4), 651-657 (2004).

6.         Ng H.T., Mathews K., Nguyen Pho, Han J., and M. Meyyappan. 3-Dimensional Columnar Optical Nanostructures Fabricated by Using Lithography-Free Templating Approach. Appl. Phys. Lett. 84 (15) 2898 - 2900 (2004).

7.         Ng H.T., Han J., Yamada T., Nguyen Pho, Chen Y.P. and M. Meyyappan. Single Crystal Nanowire Vertical Surround-Gate Field-Effect Transistor. American Chemical Society Nano Letters. 4 (7), 1247-1252 (2004).

8.        Nature Materials.  Research Highlights. Going Vertical.  Vol 3, May 2004.  Nature Publishing Group.

9.         Nguyen, Pho et. al. Growth of Individual Vertical Germanium Nanowires. Wiley-VCH Advanced Materials. (In Press, 2005)

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1.         Ng. H.T., Nguyen, Pho, et. al. Epitaxial Single Crystalline Inorganic Nanowires and Nanowalls: Growth Morphogenesis and Applications in Nanoelectronics. IEEE-NANO Aug 2003, Technical Program.

2.         Nguyen, Pho. (SPEAKER), et. al. Processing and Characterization of Tin Oxide Nanowires. AIChE Nov. 2003, Technical Program.

3.         Ng. H.T., Nguyen, Pho (SPEAKER), et. al. Epitaxial Single Crystalline Inorganic Nanowires: Growth Morphogenesis and Characterization. SPIE Photonics West 5349, Jan. 2004.

4.         Ng H.T., Nguyen Pho, et. al. Inorganic Nanowire-Based Electronics. IEEE - Nanoscale Devices & System Integration (CNDSI), Feb. 2004.

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You can e-mail me at: pho.nguyen@usc.edu

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