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Fall 2021 Group Photo
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Glen O'Neil.

Associate Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry.
Associate Director of The Margaret and Herman Sokol Institute for Pharmaceutical Life Sciences.

​PhD Tufts University, 2014 (Advisor: Sam Kounaves)
Postdoc, University of Warwick (UK), 2013-2014 (Advisors: Julie Macpherson and Mark Newton)
​Postdoc, Columbia University, 2015-2016 (Advisor: Daniel Esposito)
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Ravery Sebuyoya, PhD.
Postdoc.

PhD, Masarysk University (Czechia; Advisor: Martin Bartošík)
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​Yousef Khatib.
Postbac Researcher
B.S. Biology, 2025

Yousef is investigating self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) on semiconductor/metal electrodes.
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Cassandra Michalakis.
MS Chemistry, 2027


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Inara Trongone.
MS Chemistry, 2027​
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Cameron Darvish.
B.S. Biochemistry, 2025

Cameron is working on understanding how the geometry of 3D-printed flow cells impacts their performance.
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Sham Abdul.
B.S. Biochemistry, 2028
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Amy Oscanoa.
B.S. Chemistry, 2028

alumni.

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Selena Dahdouh.

B.S. Biochemistry, 2025

Selena is studying the photoelectrochemistry of n-Si/conductive polymer interfaces.
​Current: Selena is taking a gap year and applying to dental schools.
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​Zackary Epright.
B.S. Chemistry, 2025
Zack is working on characterizing partially illuminated photoelectrodes.
Current: Zack is a PhD student at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
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​Tasnim Kawsar.
B.S. Chemistry, 2024
Tasnim was an undergraduate in the group. During her time in the lab she worked on understanding the photoelectrochemistry of n-Si/conductive polymer interfaces.
Current​: 
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Lauren Shahine.
M.S. Chemistry, 2024
Lauren was an MS student in the group. During her time in the lab she worked on modifying LAE surfaces with redox-active SAMs.
Current: Chemistry teacher at Passaic HS.
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​Kayla Mancini.
B.S. Biochemistry, 2023
Kayla graduated from MSU in 2023. During her time in the lab she worked on 3D printed generator/collector electrodes for protein redox titrations and developing new LAES surface modification strategies. She won several awards during her time in the lab including top Biochemistry Major.
Current: Rutgers University Physicians Assistant Master's Program
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Hana Ali.
B.S. Molecular Biology, 2024
Hana is a Sophomore at MSU.
She's working on developing new sensors using our Schottky Junction LAES platform.
Current: Rutgers NJMS, Class of 2029
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Jocelyn Hernandez.
B.S. Biochemistry, 2022
Jocelyn graduated from MSU in 2022. During her time in the lab she developed nSi/Pt LAES. She won several awards during her time in the lab including a SHBEP scholarship and was an LSAMP Scholar.
Current: Jocelyn is working for Scribe America while she applies to medical school.
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Edgar Manriquez.
B.S. Chemistry, 2022
Edgar graduated from MSU in 2022. During his time in the lab he worked on developing hydrodynamic electrochemical devices using multi-material 3D printing. He won several awards during his time in the group, including an ACS Scholar 2021-2022, NASA NJSGC Summer Scholar 2021, and the Sokol Graduate Fellowship 2022.
Current: Edgar is a PhD student at UC Irvine working in Gregory Weiss's lab.
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Armeen Hussain.
B.S. Anthropology, 2023
Armeen graduated from MSU in 2023. During her time in the lab she worked to understand the current-potential relationship for partially illuminated Schottky Junction LAES. 
Current: Touro Middletown Medical School, Class of 2029
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Enock Arthur.
B.S. Biochemistry, 2021
Enock graduated from MSU in 2021. During his time in the lab he worked on developing 3D printed sensors for cool new measurements.
Current: Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine, Class of 2026
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Alexa Williams.

B.S. Chemistry, 2021
Alexa graduated in 2021. During her time in the lab she worked on impact electrochemistry. She won several awards including the Sokol Graduate Fellowship.
Current: Alexa is a PhD student in chemistry at Yale in Jim Mayer's group.
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​Rolksar Wafa.
B.S. Chemistry, 2021
Rolksar graduated in 2021. She used SECCM to better understand the electrochemical properties of 3D printed electrodes.
Current: Rolksar is working at Apple Chem.
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Katey Schaffer.
B.S. Chemistry, 2021
Katey graduated in 2021. She worked on controlling the energetics of Schottky Junction sensors for neurotransmitter measurements.
Current: Katey works at GAF materials.
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​Frank Rabboh.

B.S. Chemistry, 2020
NASA NJSGC Fellow.
​Frank graduated in 2020. He developed pH sensors using multi-material 3D printing. He was voted the top student in Chemistry for 2020 by the Chemistry Dept. faculty.
Current: Frank works at Quest Diagnostics.
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Tanner Obrzut.

B.S. Chemistry, 2020
Kelly graduated in 2020. She's trying to better understand  graphene/PLA electrodes and apply them to some neat measurements.
Current: Tanner is an instructor at Brookdale Community College.
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Shakir Ahmed.
B.S. Chemistry, 2020
​Shakir graduated in 2020. He worked on developing 3D-printed filaments for measuring heavy metals.
Current: BS/PharmD student at Rutgers Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy.
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Dr. Irina Terrero Rodriguez, Ph.D. 
M.S. Chemistry, 2019
Irina graduated with her Masters degree in Chemistry in 2019. She developed light activated sensors for biologically relevant molecules.
Current: Irina is a postdoc at the CNRS in France working with Grégoire Herzog
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Jordyn Janusz. 
B.S. Chemistry, 2019
Jordyn graduated from MSU in 2019. She worked on measuring electron transfer kinetics at semiconductor-nanoparticle interfaces.
Current: Jordyn works at Los Alamos National Lab
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​Dr. John Walters, MD

B.S. Biochemistry, 2019
John graduated from MSU in 2019. He worked on making heavy metal sensors using 3D printing.
Current: Dr. Walters is a resident at Jersey City Medical Center
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Quint von Lengerke. 
Montclair Kimberly Academy, 2019
Quint worked on optimizing 3D printing microfluidic devices.
Current: Quint is currently an undergraduate at the Colorado School of Mines.
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Olivier Dolisca.
B.S. Biology, 2019
Olivier graduated from MSU in 2019. Olivier worked on 3D printing sensors.
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Kevin Halloran.
B.S. Chemistry, 2019
Kevin graduated from MSU in 2019. Kevin worked on 3D printing chemical sensors.
Current: Kevin works at Nice Pak in Orangeburg, NY.
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Alex Rodriguez.
B.S. Chemistry, 2018
Alex graduated from MSU in 2018. She worked on making sensors using semiconducting electrodes using graphene oxide.
Current: Alex works at Roche.
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