Welcome
to the Henderson Research Group website in the School
of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at the Georgia
Institute of Technology. This site is intended to provide general
information on our research efforts, describe interesting aspects of our
current work, and provide access to a variety of resources related to
the group's activities. The research in which our group is involved spans
the boundaries between a variety of fields including chemical engineering,
materials science, polymers, surface science/interfacial phenomena, and
microelectronics.
The general
goal of our work is to develop materials and processes that allow
for high definition patterning of materials, and to use these materials
and processes to fabricate novel devices and new microstructured
materials. A significant amount of work in our group is directed
at establishing a basic understanding of the interaction of organic
and inorganic materials with radiation (light,e-beam,etc.), and
to use this understanding to guide the rational design of new materials
and processes, and to construct useful models for predicting the
behavior of such materials. |
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The
group is interested in the application of such patterning technologies
in a variety of fields including microelectronics, MEMS/microfluidics,
and bioengineering
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