- Nanomaterials
synthesis, characterization, and applications
- Technology
development and consulting
- Undergraduate Thesis: “Amorphous Silicon and
Carbon Nanotube-Based Three-Dimensional Photovoltaics.”
- Senior Design Project: Metallic Thin Film
Coatings for Aramid (Kevlar) Fibers
- IP2Biz LLC, Atlanta, GA 2012-Present
- Georgia Tech
– Mechanical Engineering,
Atlanta, GA 2011-Present
- BASF, Freeport, TX 2009
- Georgia Tech College of Sciences, Atlanta, GA 2008
- Justin Nguyen; Kara Evanoff; W. Jud
Ready. “Amorphous and Nanocrystalline Silicon Growth on Carbon Nanotube
Substrates.” Thin Solid Films.
519 (2011) 4144-4147.
- Justin Nguyen; Tom Bougher, Parisa
P.S. Abadi, Samuel Graham, Baratunde Cola. “The Effects of a Microwave
Post-Treatment in Reducing the Resistance in Carbon Nanotube-Based
Interface Materials.” 2012. Submitted.
- Radu Reit, Justin Nguyen, W. Jud Ready.
“Vertically-Aligned Carbon Nanotubes Grown Directly on Aluminum for
Supercapacitor Electrodes.” 2012. Submitted.
- Justin Nguyen, W. Jud Ready. “A
Review of Carbon Nanotubes Synthesized Directly onto Bulk Metals.” 2012. Submitted.
- TMS Annual Meeting and Exhibition 2009, San
Francisco, CA
- Materials Research Society Spring Meeting 2009, San
Francisco, CA
- Georgia Tech Undergrad Research Spring Symposium
2009, Atlanta, GA
- 2009 Sigma Xi Annual Meeting and Conference, Houston, TX
- TMS Annual Meeting and Exhibition 2010, Seattle, WA
- Materials Research Society Spring Meeting 2010,
San Francisco, CA
- TMS Annual Meeting and Exhibition 2012, Orlando, FL
- 1st Place- Student Poster
Competition
- ASME Nano-Heat Transfer 2012, Atlanta, GA
- Carbon for Energy Conference 2012, Stone
Mountain, GA
- Graduate
Assistantship, School of Mechanical Engineering
- GTRI 2009
Spot Recognition Award
- President’s
Undergraduate Research Award (x5)
- The
Minerals, Metals, and Materials Society (TMS) Member
- Materials
Research Society (MRS) Member
- Materials
Advantage Member
- Intramural
Basketball (2012 Graduate League Champions)
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