During my final semester of undergrad I took a class called “Nanotechnology” where I was introduced to many novel concepts
in the new field of nanotechnology. It was one of my favorite learning
experiences in university, championed by Professor Joseph Lyding, TA Julian Michaels, and lab instructor Dane Sievers.
I was given an opportunity in the few remaining months to do some research on structured TMD growth based on negative
spacing in nanosphere lithography.
Spider Wasp Labs is a collaborative space between two friends to showcase various projects that they have found time to work on. These projects span a range of topics, some of which include woodworking and baking. Check out the Projects page to see the rest.