Principal Investigator

Hugh Churchill
Professor of Physics
21st Century Chair in Nanophysics

CV

email

NANO 204
University of Arkansas
731 W. Dickson St.
Fayetteville, AR 72701

Labs: NANO 324, 325 

Postdocs

Graduate Students


Undergraduate Students

lance yarbrough

Sarah Wittenburg


High School Students


Alumni

Graduate Students Current or Next Position
Takayuki Hironaka, Master's student (EE) Peterson Chemical Technology, engineer
Mahmudul Hasan Doha, Physics PhD student Boston College, postdoc. Currently, Intel
Josh Thompson, Physics PhD student Laboratory for Physical Sciences, postdoc
Arash Fereidouni, Physics PhD student Zurich Instruments, Applications Scientist
Jeb Stacy, Physics PhD student Piedmont University, Assistant Professor
Abayomi Omolewu, Physics M.S. student Intel, Process Engineer
Undergraduate Students Current or Next Position
Syris Norelli, UA undergraduate UC Riverside undergraduate
Reza Taghavi, UA undergraduate Haas Hall Academy, faculty member
Keenan Staggs, UA undergraduate UA undergraduate
Hamilton Johnson, REU student (Ouachita Baptist) Alabama, Aerospace Eng. Master's proram
Grace Woods, REU student (UC Santa Cruz) Stanford, Applied Physics PhD program
Joseph Matson, REU student (Hendrix College) Vanderbilt, Materials Science PhD program
Peter Murphy, REU student (SUNY Geneseo) SUNY Geneseo undergraduate
Ian Garcia, high school student (Springdale, AR) Springdale high school student
Peter Gea, Cornell undergraduate MonArk NSF Quantum Foundry, Foundry Liaison
Clay Wright, REU student (Presbyterian College) Georgia Tech, Materials Science PhD program
William Shattuck, Master's student (Physics) UA Statistics and Analytics Master's program
Brett Glenn, UA undergraduate Medical School, UAMS
Alejandro Mercado, UA undergraduate University of British Columbia, Physics PhD program
Ahmad Rawwagah, Fayetteville HS student Columbia University undergraduate
Jake Carter, UA undergraduate UC Boulder, Aerospace Engineering Master's program
Jeremy Tull, UA undergraduate Oregon State, Mechanical Engineering Master's program

How to join the lab:

We currently have opening for three postdoc positions, email Hugh Churchill for more information. Current and prospective graduate students (in Physics or Materials Science and Engineering) as well as current University of Arkansas undergraduate students who are motivated to make tiny devices and find out what they do should email Hugh Churchill about joining the lab.  Applications from people with all backgrounds are encouraged, particularly those who are underrepresented in science including women and minorities.