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Gregory S. Herman Head and Professor, School of Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineering James and Shirley Kuse Chair in Chemical Engineering Adjunct Professor, Chemistry, Physics, and Materials Science Director of the National Science Foundation – National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure - Northwest Nanotechnology Infrastructure, Oregon State University Site Associate Director of Oregon Process Innovation Center for Sustainable Manufacturing Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 97331 Office: 541-737-2496 Fax: 541-737-4600 e-Mail: [email protected] EDUCATION: Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, 1992 B.S. in Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Kenosha, WI, 1985 ACADEMIC POSITIONS: Head, School of Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineering, Oregon State University, 2019 to present Professor, School of Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineering, Oregon State University, 2015 to present Associate Professor, School of Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineering, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 2009 to 2015 Research/Teaching Assistant, Department of Chemistry, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, 1985 to 1992 NON-ACADEMIC POSITIONS: Senior Scientist, Sharp Laboratories of America, Camas, WA, 2007 to 2009 R&D Engineer, Hewlett-Packard Company, Corvallis, OR, 2001 to 2007 Senior Research Scientist, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, 1992 to 2001 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, 1992 PUBLICATIONS: Journal and Refereed Publications (reverse chronological order) As of August 7, 2021, Google Scholar reports 28,284 citations, an h-index of 51, and an i10-index of 136 for all publications and patents. 129. “Nb-speciation for niobate thin films from water: bigger is better”, T. Rahman, N.P. Martin, R. Elzein, R. Addou, G.S. Herman, M. Nyman, (in preparation). 128. “Aqueous, Monoalkyltin-Polyoxotungstate Precursors for Potential use in Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) Lithography”, M.R. Olsen, N. Kenane, J.M. Amador, J.K. Jenkins, D.A. Keszler, G.S. Herman, M. Nyman, (in preparation). 127. “Molecular-scale investigation of the oxidation behavior of chromia-forming alloys in high- temperature CO2”, R.P. Oleksak, R. Addou, B. Gwalani, J.P. Baltrus, T. Liu, J.T. Diulus, A. Devaraj, G.S. Herman, Ö.N. Doğan, (npj Materials Degradation in press).

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Gregory S. Herman

Head and Professor, School of Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineering James and Shirley Kuse Chair in Chemical Engineering

Adjunct Professor, Chemistry, Physics, and Materials Science Director of the National Science Foundation – National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure -

Northwest Nanotechnology Infrastructure, Oregon State University Site Associate Director of Oregon Process Innovation Center for Sustainable Manufacturing

Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 97331 Office: 541-737-2496

Fax: 541-737-4600 e-Mail: [email protected]

EDUCATION: Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, 1992 B.S. in Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Kenosha, WI, 1985 ACADEMIC POSITIONS: Head, School of Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineering, Oregon State University, 2019 to present Professor, School of Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineering, Oregon State University, 2015 to present Associate Professor, School of Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineering, Oregon State

University, Corvallis, OR, 2009 to 2015 Research/Teaching Assistant, Department of Chemistry, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, 1985 to

1992 NON-ACADEMIC POSITIONS: Senior Scientist, Sharp Laboratories of America, Camas, WA, 2007 to 2009 R&D Engineer, Hewlett-Packard Company, Corvallis, OR, 2001 to 2007 Senior Research Scientist, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, 1992 to 2001 Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, 1992 PUBLICATIONS: Journal and Refereed Publications (reverse chronological order) As of August 7, 2021, Google Scholar reports 28,284 citations, an h-index of 51, and an i10-index of 136 for all publications and patents. 129. “Nb-speciation for niobate thin films from water: bigger is better”, T. Rahman, N.P. Martin, R.

Elzein, R. Addou, G.S. Herman, M. Nyman, (in preparation). 128. “Aqueous, Monoalkyltin-Polyoxotungstate Precursors for Potential use in Extreme Ultraviolet

(EUV) Lithography”, M.R. Olsen, N. Kenane, J.M. Amador, J.K. Jenkins, D.A. Keszler, G.S. Herman, M. Nyman, (in preparation).

127. “Molecular-scale investigation of the oxidation behavior of chromia-forming alloys in high-

temperature CO2”, R.P. Oleksak, R. Addou, B. Gwalani, J.P. Baltrus, T. Liu, J.T. Diulus, A. Devaraj, G.S. Herman, Ö.N. Doğan, (npj Materials Degradation in press).

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126. “Operando study of the preferential growth of SiO2 during the dry thermal oxidation of

Si0.60Ge0.40(001) by ambient pressure x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy”, S.P. Lorona, J.T. Diulus, J.E. Bergevin, R. Addou, G.S. Herman, Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A 39, 053202 (2021).

125. “Enhanced Visible-Light-Driven Hydrogen Production through MOF/MOF Heterojunctions”, S.

Kampouri, F.M. Ebrahim, M. Fumanal, M. Nord, P.A. Schouwink, R. Elzein, R. Addou, G.S. Herman, B. Smit, C.P. Ireland, and K.C. Stylianou, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 13, 14239-14247 (2021).

124. “Amorphization Mechanism of SrIrO3 Electrocatalyst: How Oxygen Redox Initiates Ionic Diffusion

and Structural Reorganization”, G. Wan, J.W. Freeland, J. Kloppenburg, G. Petretto, J.N. Nelson, D.-Y. Kuo, C.-J. Sun, J. Wen, J.T. Diulus, G.S. Herman, Y. Dong, R. Kou, J. Sun, S. Chen, K. Shen, D. Schlom, G.-M. Rignanese, G. Hautier, D.D. Fong, Z. Feng, H. Zhou, J. Suntivich, Science Advances 7, eabc7323 (2021).

123. “Light Soaking in Metal Halide Perovskites Studied via Steady-State Microwave Conductivity”, C.

L. Watts, L. Aspitarte, Y.-H. Lin, W. Li, R. Elzein, R. Addou, M.J. Hong, G.S. Herman, H.J. Snaith, J.G. Labram, Communications Physics 3, 73 (2020).

122. “Effect of ambient conditions on radiation-induced chemistries of a nanocluster organotin

photoresist for next-generation EUV nanolithography”, J.T. Diulus, R.T. Frederick, D.C. Hutchison, I. Lyubinetsky, R. Addou, M. Nyman, G.S. Herman, ACS Applied Nanomaterials 3, 2266-2277 (2020).

121. “Surface chemistry of 2-propanol and O2 mixtures on SnO2(110) studied with ambient-pressure X-

ray photoelectron spectroscopy”, J.T. Diulus, R. Elzein, R. Addou, G.S. Herman, The Journal of Chemical Physics 152, 054713 (2020). (Editor’s Pick)

120. “Understanding Surface Reactivity of Amorphous Transition-Metal-Incorporated Aluminum Oxide

Thin Films”, K.A. Stoerzinger, L.J. Enman, E.A. Cochran, J.T. Diulus, R.T. Frederick, K. Artyushkova, E.J. Crumlin, G.S. Herman, S.W. Boettcher, Journal of Physical Chemistry C 123, 27048-27054 (2019).

119. “Monoalkyl tin nano-cluster films reveal a low environmental impact under simulated natural

conditions”, F. Wu, B.J. Harper, D.A. Marsh, S. Saha, J.T. Diulus, J.M. Amador, D.A. Keszler, G.S. Herman, B.L.S. Maddux, S.L. Harper, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 38, 2651-2658 (2019).

118. “Organotin carboxylate precursors for patterning: How structure influences reactivity and metal

oxide formation”, M.C. Sharps, R.T. Frederick, M.L. Javitz, G.S. Herman, J.E. Hutchison, D.W. Johnson, Chemistry of Materials 31, 4840-4850 (2019).

117. “Ambient-pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy characterization of radiation induced

chemistries of organotin clusters”, J.T. Diulus, R.T. Frederick, M. Li, D.C. Hutchison, M.R. Olsen, I. Lyubinetsky, L. Árnadóttir, E.L. Garfunkel, M. Nyman, H. Ogasawara, G.S. Herman, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 11, 2526-2534 (2019).

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116. “Effect of Oxygen on Thermal and Radiation Induced Chemistries in a Model Organotin Photoresist”, R.T. Frederick, J.T. Diulus, D.C. Hutchison, M. Nyman, G.S. Herman, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 11, 4514-4522 (2019).

115. “CoGe surface oxidation studied using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy”, A.J. Pfau, J.T. Diulus, S.

He, G.H. Albuquerque, W.F. Stickle, G.S. Herman, Applied Surface Science 469, 298-304 (2019). 114. “Thermal and Radiation Chemistry of Butyl Tin Oxo Hydroxo: A Model Inorganic Photoresist”,

R.T. Frederick, S. Saha, J.T. Diulus, F. Luo, J.M. Amador, M. Li, D.-H. Park, E.L. Garfunkel, D.A. Keszler, G.S. Herman, Microelectronics Engineering 205, 26-31 (2019).

113. “Modeling Nanoscale Temperature Gradients and Conductivity Evolution in Pulsed Light Sintering

of Silver Nanowire Networks”, M. Dexter, A.J. Pfau, Z. Gao, G.S. Herman, C.-H. Chang, R. Malhotra, Nanotechnology 29, 505205 (2018).

112. “Evaluation of Thermal and Radiation Induced Chemistries of Metal Oxo–Hydroxo Clusters for

Next-Generation Nanoscale Inorganic Resists”, R.P. Oleksak, R.E. Ruther, F. Luo, J.M. Amador, S.R. Decker, M.N. Jackson, J.R. Motley, J.K. Stowers, D. W. Johnson, E.L. Garfunkel, D.A. Keszler, G.S. Herman, ACS Applied Nano Materials 1, 4548-4556 (2018).

111. “Surface characterization of tin-based inorganic EUV resists”, R.T. Frederick, J.T. Diulus, I.

Lyubinetsky, D.C. Hutchison, M.R. Olsen, M. Nyman, G.S. Herman, Proceedings of SPIE 10586, Advances in Patterning Materials and Processes XXXV, 1058607 (2018).

110. “Mechanistic Study of HafSOx Extreme Ultraviolet Inorganic Resists”, R.T. Frederick, J.M.

Amador, S. Goberna-Ferron, M. Nyman, D.A. Keszler, G.S. Herman, Journal of Physical Chemistry C 122, 16100-16112 (2018).

109. “Multimode Characterization of Solution-Processed Cu3SbS4 for Thin Film Solar Cells”, G.H.

Albuquerque, K.-J. Kim, J.I. Lopez, A. Devaraj, S. Manandhar, Y.-S. Liu, J. Guo, C.-H. Chang, G.S. Herman, Journal Materials Chemistry A 6, 8682-8692 (2018).

108. “Transparent In-Ga-Zn-O Field Effect Glucose Sensors Fabricated Directly on Highly Curved

Substrates”, X. Du, G.S. Herman, Sensors and Actuators B 268, 123-128 (2018). 107. “Deposition and characterization of nickel gallium thin films”, S. He, A.J. Pfau, J.T. Diulus, G.H.

Albuquerque, G.S. Herman, Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology B 36, 031402 (2018). 106. “Enhanced Photoluminescence from CuInS2/ZnS Quantum Dots: Organic Superacid Passivation”,

Y.A. Alemu, G.H. Albuquerque, G.S. Herman, Materials Letters 219, 178-181 (2018). 105. “Impact of Sr-Incorporation on Cr Oxidation and Water Dissociation in La(1-x)SrxCrO3”, K. A.

Stoerzinger, Y. Du, K. H. L. Zhang, J. Cai, J. T. Diulus, R. T. Frederick, G. S. Herman, E. J. Crumlin, S. A. Chambers, Advanced Materials Interfaces 5, 1701363 (2018).

104. “Interfacial Chemistry-Induced Modulation of Schottky Barrier Heights: In Situ Measurements of

the Pt–Amorphous Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide Interface using X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy”, B.T. Flynn, R.P. Oleksak, S. Thevuthasan, G.S. Herman, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 10, 4333-4340 (2018).

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103. “Growth and Stability of Titanium Dioxide Nanoclusters on Graphene/Ru(0001)”, R.T. Frederick,

Z. Novotny, F.P. Netzer, G.S. Herman, Z. Dohnálek, Journal of Physical Chemistry C 122, 640-648 (2018).

102. “Continuous synthesis of monodisperse Ag nanocubes”, G.H. Albuquerque, K. Squire, A.X. Wang,

G.S. Herman, Crystal Growth & Design 18, 119-125 (2018). 101. “Alkyltin β-Keggin Cluster Templated by Na”, S. Saha, D.-H. Park, D.C. Hutchison, M.R. Olsen,

L.N. Zakharov, D. Marsh, S. Goberna-Ferrón, R.T. Frederick, J.T. Diulus, N. Kenane, G.S. Herman, D.W. Johnson, D.A. Keszler, M. Nyman, Angewandte Chemie International Edition 56, 10140-10144 (2017).

100. “Chemical Modulated Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of MOF-74(Ni) and Preparation of MOF-

Matrix Based Membranes for Removal of Metal Ions from Aqueous Media”, G. H. Albuquerque, G.S. Herman, Crystal Growth & Design 17, 156-162 (2017).

99. “Field Effect Sensor with Nanostructured Amorphous In-Ga-Zn-O Wires”, X. Du, Y. Li, G.S.

Herman, Nanoscale 8, 18469-18475 (2016). 98. “Characterization of HafSOx inorganic photoresists using electron stimulated desorption”, R.T.

Frederick, G. S. Herman, Proceedings of SPIE 9779, Advances in Patterning Materials and Processes XXXIII, 97790I (2016).

97. “Glucose Sensing Using Functionalized Amorphous In-Ga-Zn-O Field Effect Transistors”, X. Du,

Y. Li, J. Motley, W.F. Stickle, G.S. Herman, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 8, 7631-7637 (2016).

96. “Non-uniform Composition Profiles in Inorganic Thin Films from Aqueous Solutions”, K.C. Fairley,

D.R. Merrill, K.N. Woods, J. Ditto, C. Xu, R.P. Oleksak, T. Gustafsson, D.W. Johnson, E.L. Garfunkel, G.S. Herman, D.C. Johnson, C.J. Page, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 8, 209-213 (2016).

95. “Thermal Stability of Amorphous Ta-Ni-Si Diffusion Barriers”, R.P. Oleksak, A. Devaraj, G.S.

Herman, Materials Letters 164, 9-14 (2016). 94. “Thermal oxidation of Zr-Cu-Al-Ni amorphous metal thin films”, R.P. Oleksak, E.B. Hostetler, B.T.

Flynn, J. McGlone, N.P. Landau, J.F. Wager, W.F. Stickle, G.S. Herman, Thin Solid Films 595, 209-213 (2015).

93. “Amorphous In-Ga-Zn-O Thin-Film Transistors Fabricated by Microcontact Printing”, X. Du, R.T.

Frederick, Y. Li, Z. Zhou, W.F. Stickle, G.S. Herman, Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology B 33, 214504-1-052208-6 (2015).

92. “Structural and optical characterization of CuInS2 quantum dots synthesized by microwave-assisted

continuous flow methods”, R.C. Fitzmorris, Z. Zhou, R.P. Oleksak, B.D. Mangum, J.N. Kurtin, G.S. Herman, Journal of Nanoparticle Research 17, 319 (2015).

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91. “Gas-liquid segmented flow microwave-assisted synthesis of MOF-74(Ni) under moderate pressures”, G.H. Albuquerque, R.C. Fitzmorris, M. Ahmadi, P.K. Thallapally, B.P. McGrail, G.S. Herman, CrystEngComm 17, 5502-5510 (2015).

90. “Aqueous-based Synthesis of Gallium Tungsten Oxide Thin Film Dielectrics”, R.P. Oleksak, W.F.

Stickle, G.S. Herman, Journal of Materials Chemistry C 3, 3114-3120 (2015). 89. “Fabrication and Characterization of an Amperometric Glucose Sensor on a Flexible Polyimide

Substrate”, X. Du, C.J. Durgan, D. J. Matthews, J.R. Motley, X. Tan, K. Pholsena, L. Árnadóttir, J.R Castle, P.G Jacobs, R.S. Cargill, W.K. Ward, J.F. Conley, G.S. Herman, ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology 4, P3069-P3074 (2015).

88. “Growth and Surface Modification of LaFeO3 Thin Films Induced by Reductive Annealing”, B.T.

Flynn, H. Zhang, V. Shutthanandan, T. Varga, R.J. Colby, R.P. Oleksak, S. Manandhar, M.H. Engelhard, S.A. Chambers, M.A. Henderson, G.S. Herman, S. Thevuthasan, Applied Surface Science 330, 309-315 (2015).

87. “A continuous microwave-assisted gas-liquid segmented flow reactor for controlled nucleation and

growth of nanocrystals”, K.-J. Kim, R.P. Oleksak, E.B. Hostetler, D.A. Peterson, P. Chandran, G.S. Herman, B.K. Paul, D.M. Schut, C.-H. Chang, Crystal Growth & Design 14, 5349-5355 (2014).

86. “Role of Self-Assembled Monolayers on Improved Electrical Stability of Amorphous In-Ga-Zn-O

Thin-Film Transistors”, X. Du, B.T. Flynn, J.R. Motley, W.F. Stickle, H. Bluhm, G.S. Herman, ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology 3, Q3045-Q3049 (2014).

85. “Characterization of high-resolution HafSOx inorganic resists”, R.P. Oleksak, G. S. Herman,

Proceedings of SPIE 9048, Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography V, 90483H (2014). 84. “Synthesis of colloidal PbSe nanoparticles using a microwave-assisted segmented continuous flow

reactor”, E.B. Hostetler, K.-J. Kim, R.P. Oleksak, R.C. Fitzmorris, C.-H. Chang, D.A. Peterson, P. Chandran, B.K. Paul, D.M. Schut, G.S. Herman, Materials Letters 128, 54-59 (2014).

83. “Rapid and Continuous Synthesis of Chalcopyrite Copper Indium Diselenide Nanocrystal Ink”, K.-

J. Kim, R.P. Oleksak, M.W. Knapp, P.B. Krieder, G.S. Herman, C.-H. Chang, RSC Advances 4, 16418-16424 (2014).

82. “In-situ Characterization of Aqueous-based Hafnium Oxide Hydroxide Sulfate Thin Films”, B.

Flynn, D. Kim, B.L. Clark, A. Telecky, L. Arnadottir, J. Szanyi, D.A. Keszler, G.S. Herman, Surface and Interface Analysis 46, 210-215 (2014).

81. “Chemical and structural investigation of high-resolution patterning with HafSOx”, R.P. Oleksak,

R.E. Ruther, F. Luo, K. Fairley, S.R. Decker, W.F. Stickle, D.W. Johnson, E.L. Garfunkel, G.S. Herman, D.A. Keszler, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 6, 2917-2921 (2014).

80. “Microwave-assisted Synthesis of CuInSe2 Nanoparticles in Low-absorbing Solvents”, R.P. Oleksak,

B.T. Flynn, D. M. Schut, G.S. Herman, Physica Status Solidi A 211, 219-225 (2014).

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79. “Improved stability of amorphous zinc tin oxide thin film transistors using molecular passivation”, M.S. Rajachidambaram, A. Pandey, S. Vilayurganapathy, P. Nachimuthu, S. Thevuthasan, G.S. Herman, Applied Physics Letters 103, 171602-1-171602-5 (2013).

78. “Continuous Flow Mesofluidic Synthesis of Cu2ZnSnS4 Nanoparticle Inks”, B. Flynn, I. Braly, P.

Glover, R.P. Oleksak, C. Durgan, G.S. Herman, Materials Letters 107, 214-217 (2013). 77. “Characterization of Oxygen and Titanium Diffusion at the Anatase TiO2(001) Surface”, G.S.

Herman, R.T. Zehr, M.A. Henderson, Surface Science 612, L5-L8 (2013). 76. “Bipolar Resistive Switching in an Amorphous Zinc Tin Oxide Memristive Device”, J.S.

Rajachidambaram, S. Murali, J.F. Conley, S.L. Golledge G.S. Herman, Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology B 31, 01A104-1-01A104-6 (2013).

75. “Resistive Switching in Zinc-Tin-Oxide”, S. Murali, J.S. Rajachidambaram, S.-Y. Han, C.-H. Chang,

G.S. Herman, J.F. Conley, Solid-State Electronics 79, 248-252 (2013). 74. “Microwave Assisted Synthesis of Cu2ZnSnS4 Colloidal Nanoparticle Inks”, B. Flynn, W. Wang, C.-

H. Chang, G.S. Herman, Physica Status Solidi A 209, 2186-2194 (2012). 73. “Characterization of Amorphous Zinc Tin Oxide Semiconductors”, J.S. Rajachidambaram, S.

Sanhavi, P. Nachimuthu, V. Shutthanandan, T. Varga, B. Flynn, S. Thevuthasan, G.S. Herman, Journal of Materials Research 27, 2309-2317 (2012).

72. “Formation and Characterization of Zinc Oxide Films Using Zinc Nanoparticle Dispersions”, M.S.

Rajachidambaram, T. Varga, L. Kovarik, R. Sanghavi, V. Shutthanandan, S. Thevuthasan, S.-Y. Han, C.-H. Chang, G.S. Herman, Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology B 30, 041805-1-041805-7 (2012). (Journal Cover Art)

71. “Low-Temperature, High-Performance, Solution-Processed Indium Oxide Thin-Film Transistors”,

S.Y. Han, G.S. Herman, C.-H. Chang, Journal of the American Chemical Society 133, 5166-5169 (2011).

70. “Inkjet-Printed High Mobility Transparent-Oxide Semiconductors”, S.Y. Han, D.H. Lee, G.S.

Herman, C.-H. Chang, Journal of Display Technology 5, 520-524 (2009). 69. “Inkjet Printed High-Mobility Indium Zinc Tin Oxide Thin Film Transistors”, D.-H. Lee, S.-Y. Han,

G.S. Herman, C.-H. Chang, Journal of Materials Chemistry 19, 3135-3137 (2009). 68. “A General and Low-Cost Route to Printable High-Mobility Inorganic Thin-Film Transistors”, D.-

H. Lee, Y.-J. Chang, C.-H. Chang, and G.S. Herman, Advanced Materials 19, 843-847 (2007). 67. “High-Performance Spin-Coated Zinc Tin Oxide Thin-Film Transistors”, Y.-J. Chang, D.-H. Lee, C.-

H. Chang, and G.S. Herman, Electrochemical and Solid State Letters 10, H135-H137 (2007). 66. “Solution-Processed HafSOx and ZircSOx Inorganic Thin Film Dielectrics and Nanolaminates”, J.T.

Anderson, C.L. Munsee, C.M. Hung, T.M. Phung, G.S. Herman, D.C. Johnson, J.F. Wager, and D.A. Keszler, Advanced Functional Materials 17, 2117-2124 (2007).

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65. “Zinc Tin Oxide Transistors on Flexible Substrates”, W.B. Jackson, G.S. Herman, R.L. Hoffman, C. Taussig, S. Braymen, F. Jeffery, and J. Hauschildt, Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 352, 1753-1755 (2006).

64. “Thin-film Transistors with Amorphous Indium Gallium Oxide Channel Layers”, H.Q. Chiang, D.

Hong, C.M. Hung, R.E. Presley, J.F. Wager, C.-H. Park, D.A. Keszler, and G.S. Herman, Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology B 24, 2702-2705 (2006).

63. “High Performance Zinc Tin Oxide Flexible Transistors”, W.B. Jackson, R.L. Hoffman, and G.S.

Herman, Applied Physics Letters 78, 193503-193505 (2005). 62. “A Combinatorial Approach to Identification of Catalysts for the Photoelectrolysis of Water”, M.

Woodhouse, G.S. Herman, and B.A. Parkinson, Chemistry of Materials 17, 4318-4324 (2005). 61. “Growth, Characterization and Application of Semiconductor Thin Films Deposited by Chemical

Bath Deposition”, Y.-J. Chang, C.L. Munsee, G.S. Herman, J.F. Wager, P. Mugdur, D.-H. Lee, and C.-H. Chang, Surface and Interface Analysis 37, 398-405 (2005).

60. “One Step Towards Bridging the Materials Gap: Surface Studies of TiO2 Anatase”, U. Diebold, N.

Ruzycki, A. Selloni, G.S. Herman, Catalysis Today 85, 93-100 (2003) (Invited Review). 59. “Oxide Films: Low-Temperature Deposition and Crystallization”, S. Park, G.S. Herman, and D.A.

Keszler, Journal of Solid-State Chemistry 175, 84-87 (2003). 58. “Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Study of the Anatase (100)”, N. Ruzycki, G.S. Herman, L.A.

Boatner, and U. Diebold, Surface Science 529, L239-L244 (2003). 57. “Experimental Investigation on the Interaction of Water and Methanol with Anatase TiO2(101)”,

G.S. Herman, Z. Dohnalek, N. Ruzycki, and U. Diebold, Journal of Physical Chemistry B 107, 2788-2795 (2003).

56. “Low-Temperature Thin-Film Deposition and Crystallization”, S. Park, B.L. Clark, D.A. Keszler,

J.L. Bender, J.F. Wager, T.A. Reynolds, and G.S. Herman, Science 297, 65 (2002). 55. “Angular-Momentum Resolved Partial Density of States of Rutile TiO2: Theory and Experiment”,

J.C. Woicik, E.J. Nelson, L. Kronik, M. Jain, J.R. Chelikowsky, D. Heskett, L.E. Berman, and G.S. Herman, Physical Review Letters 89, 077401-1-077401-4 (2002).

54. “Growth and Structure of Epitaxial Ce1-xZrxO2 Thin Films on Yttria-Stabilized Zirconia (111)”,

Y.J. Kim, S. Thevuthasan, V. Shutthananadan, C.L. Perkins, D.E. McCready, G.S. Herman, Y. Gao, T.T. Tran, S.A. Chambers, and C.H.F. Peden, Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena 126, 179-192 (2002) (Invited).

53. “Interaction of H2O with SrTiO3(100) Surfaces”, L.-Q. Wang, K.F. Ferris, and G.S. Herman, Journal

of Vacuum Science and Technology A 20, 239-244 (2002). 52. “Growth of Epitaxial Anatase (001) and (101) Films”, G.S. Herman, and Y. Gao, Thin Solid Films

397, 157-161 (2001).

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51. “Self-diffusion in Ceria Films”, C.L. Perkins, C.H.F. Peden, M.A. Henderson, and G.S. Herman

Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A 19, 1942-1946 (2001). 50. “The Effect of Pt Nanocluster Size and Surface Structure upon CO Desorption Chemistry on Pt

Supported TiO2(110)”, S. Gan, Y. Liang, D.R. Baer, M.R. Sievers, G.S. Herman, and C.H.F. Peden, Journal of Physical Chemistry B 105, 2412-2416 (2001).

49. “Comment to Electron Source in Photoinduced Hydrogen Production on Pt-supported TiO2

Particles”, C.L. Perkins, M.A. Henderson, D.E. McCready, and G.S. Herman, Journal of Physical Chemistry B 105, 595-596 (2001).

48. “Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Investigation of the TiO2 Anatase (101) Surface”, W. Hebenstreit,

N. Ruzycki, G.S. Herman, Y. Gao, and U. Diebold, Physical Review B 62, R16334-R16336 (2000). 47. “Model Studies of Automobile Exhaust Catalysis Using Single Crystals of Rhodium and

Ceria/Zirconia”, C.H.F. Peden, G.S. Herman, S.A. Chambers, Y. Gao, Y.J. Kim, and D.N. Belton, Studies in Surface Science and Catalysis 130, 1367-1372 (2000).

46. “Structure Determination of the Two-Domain (1x4) Anatase TiO2(001) Surface”, G.S. Herman, M.R.

Sievers, and Y. Gao, Physical Review Letters 84, 3354-3357 (2000). 45. “Interaction of HCOOH with Stoichiometric and Reduced SrTiO3(100) Surfaces”, L.-Q. Wang, K.F.

Ferris, G.S. Herman, and M.H. Engelhard, Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A 18, 1893-1899 (2000).

44. “X-ray Photoelectron Diffraction Study of an Anatase Thin Film: TiO2(001)”, G.S. Herman, Y. Gao,

T.T. Tran, and J. Osterwalder, Surface Science 447, 201-211 (2000). 43. “A Comparison of the NO-CO Reaction over Rh(100), Rh(110), and Rh(111)”, G.S. Herman, C.H.F.

Peden, S.J. Schmieg, and D.N. Belton, Catalysis Letters 62, 131-138 (1999). 42. “Model Catalyst Studies with Single Crystals and Epitaxial Thin Oxide Films”, C.H.F. Peden, G.S.

Herman, I.Z. Ismagilov, B.D. Kay, M.A. Henderson, Y.J. Kim, and S.A. Chambers, Catalysis Today 51, 513-519 (1999).

41. “Characterization of Surface Defects on Epitaxial CeO2(001) Films”, G.S. Herman, Surface Science

437, 207-214 (1999). 40. “Segregation of K at the TiO2(100) Surface”, G.S. Herman and C.H.F. Peden, Colloids and Surfaces

A 154, 187-192 (1999). 39. “Interaction of D2O with the Fe3O4(111) and the Biphase Ordered Structures on α-Fe2O3(0001)”,

G.S. Herman, E.P. McDaniel, and S.A. Joyce, Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena 101-103, 433-438 (1999).

38. “Surface Structure Determination of CeO2(001) by Angle-Resolved Mass-Spectroscopy of Recoiled

Ions”, G.S. Herman, Physical Review B 59, 14899-14902 (1999).

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37. “Interaction of D2O with CeO2(001) Investigated by Temperature Programmed Desorption and X-

ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy”, G.S. Herman, Y.J. Kim, S.A. Chambers, and C.H.F. Peden, Langmuir 15, 3993-3997 (1999).

36. “Epitaxial Growth and Characterization of Ce1-xZrxO2 Thin Films”, Y. Gao, G.S. Herman, S.

Thevuthasan, C.H.F. Peden, and S.A. Chambers, Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A 17, 961-969 (1999).

35. “Mass-Spectroscopy of Recoiled Ions, Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy, and Auger Electron

Spectroscopy Investigation of Y-Stabilized ZrO2(100) and (110)”, G.S. Herman, M.A. Henderson, K.A. Starkweather, and E.P. McDaniel, Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A 17, 939-944 (1999).

34. “Growth and Structure of Epitaxial CeO2 by Oxygen-plasma-assisted Molecular Beam Epitaxy”, Y.J.

Kim, Y. Gao, G.S. Herman, S. Thevuthasan, W. Jiang, D.E. McCready, and S.A. Chambers, Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A 17, 926-935 (1999).

33. “The Ion Beam Materials Analysis Laboratory at the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory”,

S. Thevuthasan, C.H.F. Peden, M.H. Engelhard, D.R. Baer, G.S. Herman, W. Jiang, Y. Liang, and W.J. Weber, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research-Section A 420, 81-89 (1999).

32. “Ion Scattering Study of the Zn and Oxygen Terminated Basal Plane Surfaces of ZnO”, S.H.

Overbury, P.V. Radulovic, S. Thevuthasan, G.S. Herman, M.A. Henderson, and C.H.F. Peden, Surface Science 410, 106-122 (1998).

31. “The Structure of Formate on TiO2(110) by Scanned-Energy and Scanned-Angle Photoelectron

Diffraction”, S. Thevuthasan, G.S. Herman, Y.J. Kim, S.A. Chambers, C.H.F. Peden, Z. Wang, R.X. Ynzunza, E.D. Tober, J. Morais, and C.S. Fadley, Surface Science 401, 261-268 (1998).

30. “Chromyl Chloride Chemistry on the TiO2(110) Surface”, M. Alam, M.A. Henderson, P. Kaviratna,

G.S. Herman, and C.H.F. Peden, Journal of Physical Chemistry B 102, 111-122 (1998). 29. “The Growth, Structure and Surface Chemistry of Oxide Films as Model Catalysts”, C.H.F. Peden,

G.S. Herman, I.Z. Ismagilov, M.A. Henderson, Y.J. Kim, and S.A. Chambers, Superficies y Vacio (Mex) 7, 18-24 (1997).

28. “Chemisorption Geometry of Formate on TiO2(110) by Photoelectron Diffraction”, S.A. Chambers,

S. Thevuthasan, Y.J. Kim, G.S. Herman, Z. Wang, E. Tober, R. Ynzunza, J. Morais, C.H.F. Peden, K. Ferris, and C.S. Fadley, Chemical Physics Letters 267, 51-57 (1997).

27. “Chemisorption Geometry of NO on Rh(111) by X-ray Photoelectron Diffraction”, Y.J. Kim, S.

Thevuthasan, G.S. Herman, C.H.F. Peden, S.A. Chambers, D.N. Belton, and H. Permana, Surface Science 359, 269-279 (1996).

26. “Surface Sensitive X-ray Standing Wave Study of Si(111) √3x√3-Ag”, J.C. Woicik, T. Kendelewicz,

S.A. Yoshikawa, K.E. Miyano, G.S. Herman, P.L. Cowan, P. Pianetta, and W.E. Spicer, Physical Review B 53, 15425-15428 (1996).

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25. “The Structure of Epitaxial Thin TiOx Films Grown on W(110) as Studied by Low Energy Electron

Diffraction and Scanning Tunneling Microscopy”, G.S. Herman, M.C. Gallagher, S.A. Joyce, and C.H.F. Peden, Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology B 14, 1126-1130 (1996).

24. “Growth of Thin Ti films on W(110) and O/W(110)”. G.S. Herman and C.H.F. Peden, Journal of

Vacuum Science and Technology A 12, 2087-2090 (1994). 23. “Adatom Location on the Si(111) 7x7 and Si(111) √3x√3-In Surfaces by the X-ray Standing Wave

and Photoemission Techniques”, J.C. Woicik, T. Kendelewicz, A. Herrera-Gomez, A.B. Andrews, Boong Soo Kim, P.L. Cowan, K.E. Miyano, C.E. Bouldin, B.A. Karlin, G.S. Herman, J.L. Erskine, P. Pianetta, and W.E. Spicer, Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A 11, 2359-2363 (1993).

22. "Normal-Incidence Reflectance of W/B4C Multilayer Mirrors in the 34-50 Å Wavelength Region”,

J.F. Seely, G. Gutman, J. Wood, G.S. Herman, M.P. Kowalski, J.C. Rife, and W.R. Hunter, Applied Optics 32, 3541-3543 (1993).

21. “Photoelectron Diffraction and Photoelectron Holography Study of a Ge(111) High-Temperature

Surface Phase Transition", T.T. Tran, S. Thevuthasan, Y.J. Kim, D.J. Friedman, A.P. Kaduwela, G.S. Herman, and C.S. Fadley, Surface Science 281, 270-284 (1993).

20. “High-Resolution Photoelectron Spectroscopy Study of (√3x√3)R30° Ag on Si(111)”, G.S. Herman,

J.C. Woicik, A.B. Andrews, and J.L. Erskine, Surface Science 290, L643-L648 (1993). 19. “A Scanned-Angle and Scanned-Energy Photoelectron Diffraction Study of (√3x√3)R30° Ag on

Si(111)”, G.S. Herman, E.L. Bullock, M. Yamada, A.P. Kaduwela, D.J. Friedman, S. Thevuthasan, Y.J. Kim, T.T. Tran, C.S. Fadley, Th. Lindner, D.E. Ricken, A.W. Robinson, and A.M. Bradshaw, Surface Science 284, 23-52 (1993).

18. “Photoelectron Diffraction and Photoelectron Holography Study of a Ge(111) High-Temperature

Surface Phase Transition”, T.T. Tran, S. Thevuthasan, Y.J. Kim, G.S. Herman, D.J. Friedman, and C.S. Fadley, Physical Review B 45, 12106-12109 (1992).

17. “Electron Emission Holography of Small Clusters and Surfaces”, S. Thevuthasan, G.S. Herman, A.P.

Kaduwela, T.T. Tran, Y.J. Kim, R.S. Saiki, C.S. Fadley, and M.A. Van Hove, Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A 10, 2261-2270 (1992).

16. “Valence Photoelectron Diffraction and Direct-Transition Effects”, G.S. Herman, T.T. Tran, K.

Higashiyama, and C.S. Fadley, Physical Review Letters 68, 1204-1207 (1992). 15. “Imaging of Near-Neighbor Atoms in Semiconductors by Electron Emission Holography”, G.S.

Herman, S. Thevuthasan, T.T. Tran, Y.J. Kim, and C.S. Fadley, Physical Review Letters 68, 650-653 (1992).

14. “X-Ray Photoelectron Diffraction Study of a High-Temperature Surface Phase Transition on

Ge(111)”, T.T. Tran, D.J. Friedman, Y.J. Kim, S. Thevuthasan, G.S. Herman, and C.S. Fadley, in Equilibrium Structure and Properties of Surfaces and Interfaces, A. Gonis and M. Stock, Eds., (Plenum Publishing, New York, 1992) pp. 315-318.

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13. “X-Ray Photoelectron Diffraction from the HgCdTe(111) Surface”, G.S. Herman, D.J. Friedman, T.T. Tran, C.S. Fadley, G. Granozzi, G.A. Rizzi, J. Osterwalder, and S. Bernardi, Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology B9, 1870-1873 (1991).

12. “Electron Emission Holography at keV Energies: Estimates of Accuracy and Limitations”, S.

Thevuthasan, G.S. Herman, R.S. Saiki, A.P. Kaduwela, Y.J. Kim, W. Niemczura, M. Burger, and C.S. Fadley, Physical Review Letters 67, 469-472 (1991).

11. “Multiple-Scattering Effects in Auger Electron Diffraction and Photoelectron Diffraction: Theory

and Applications”, A.P. Kaduwela, D.J. Friedman, Y.J. Kim, T.T. Tran, G.S. Herman, C.S. Fadley, J.J. Rehr, J. Osterwalder, H. Aebischer, and A. Stuck, in The Structure of Surfaces III, S.Y. Tong, M.A. Van Hove, K. Takayanagi, and X.D. Xie, Eds., (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1991) pp. 77-84.

10. “Inelastic Photoelectron Diffraction”, G.S. Herman, A.P. Kaduwela, T.T. Tran, Y.J. Kim, S. Lewis,

and C.S. Fadley, in The Structure of Surfaces III, S.Y. Tong, M.A. Van Hove, K. Takayanagi, and X.D. Xie, Eds., (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1991) pp. 85-90.

9. “Study of (√3x√3)R30° Ag on Si(111) by Photoelectron Diffraction”, G.S. Herman, A.P. Kaduwela,

D.J. Friedman, M. Yamada, E.L. Bullock, C.S. Fadley, Th. Lindner, D. Ricken, A.W. Robinson, and A.M. Bradshaw, in The Structure of Surfaces III, S.Y. Tong, M.A. Van Hove, K. Takayanagi, and X.D. Xie, Eds., (Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1991) pp. 600-605.

8. “Inelastic Photoelectron Diffraction”, G.S. Herman and C.S. Fadley, Physical Review B, Rapid

Communications 43, 6792-6795 (1991). 7. “Material Dependence of Multiple-Scattering Effects Associated with Photoelectron and Auger

Electron Diffraction Along Atomic Chains”, H.A. Aebischer, T. Greber, J. Osterwalder, A.P. Kaduwela, D.J. Friedman, G.S. Herman, and C.S. Fadley, Surface Science 239, 261-264 (1990).

6. “An Assessment of Multiple-Scattering Effects in Auger-Electron and Photoelectron Diffraction”,

A.P. Kaduwela, G.S. Herman, D.J. Friedman, C.S. Fadley, and J.J. Rehr, Physica Scripta 41, 948-952 (1990).

5. “Polarity Determination of the HgCdTe(111) Surface by Azimuthal X-ray Photoelectron Diffraction

Experiments”, G. Granozzi, G.A. Rizzi, G.S. Herman, D.J. Friedman, C.S. Fadley, J. Osterwalder, and S. Bernardi, Physica Scripta 41, 913-918 (1990).

4. “Structure of (√3x√3)R30° Ag on Si(111)”, E.L. Bullock, G.S. Herman, M. Yamada, D.J. Friedman,

and C.S. Fadley, Physical Review B, Rapid Communications 41, 1703-1706 (1990). 3. “Structure of an Unusual Tilted State of CO on Fe(001) from X-ray Photoelectron Diffraction”, R.S.

Saiki, G.S. Herman, M. Yamada, J. Osterwalder, and C.S. Fadley, Physical Review Letters 63, 283-286 (1989).

2. “An Assessment of Multiple-Scattering Effects in Auger Electron and Photoelectron Diffraction”,

A.P. Kaduwela, G.S. Herman, J. Osterwalder, C.S. Fadley, J.J. Rehr, and J. Muestre De Leon, Physica B 158, 564-565 (1989).

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1. “A Structure Determination of the Tilted α3 State of CO on Fe(001) by X-ray Photoelectron Diffraction”, J. Osterwalder, G.S. Herman, R.S. Saiki, M. Yamada, and C.S. Fadley, in Structure and Reactivity of Surfaces, C. Morterra, A. Zecchina, and G. Costa, Eds., (Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1989) pp. 723-728.

Non- Refereed Publications 3. “Recent Developments in Printed Transparent Oxide Semiconductors”, G.S. Herman, Proceedings of

the 18th International Display Workshops, (2011). 2. “Bipolar Resistive Switching of Zinc-Tin-Oxide Resistive Random Access memory”, S. Murali, J.S.

Rajachidambaram, S.-H. Han, C.-H. Chang, G.S. Herman, and J.F. Conley, 2011 11th IEEE Conference on Nanotechnology, 740-743 (2011).

1. “New Directions in Photovoltaic Nanomanufacturing”, G.S. Herman, Nanotech Currents 1(2), 1-2

(2010). Editor Nanomanufacturing, (Mater. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. 921E, Warrendale, PA, 2006). editors: F. Stellacci, G.S. Herman, J.W. Perry, R.N. Das. PATENTS: 68. “Continuous microwave-assisted segmented flow reactor for high-quality nanocrystal synthesis”, K.-

J. Kim, E.B. Hostetler, G.S. Herman, D.A. Peterson, C.-H. Chang, B.T. Flynn, B.K. Paul, R.P. Oleksak, P. Chandran, B.C. Fitzmorris, G.H. Albuquerque, US10189003, (2019).

67. “Continuous microwave-assisted segmented flow reactor for high-quality nanocrystal synthesis”, K.-

J. Kim, E.B. Hostetler, G.S. Herman, D.A. Peterson, C.-H. Chang, B.T. Flynn, B.K. Paul, R.P. Oleksak, US9751071, (2017).

66. “Semiconductor film composition”, G.S. Herman, D. Punsalan, R. Hoffman, J. Anderson, D. Keszler,

D. Blessing, US8969865, (2015). 65. “Semiconductor devices and methods of making”, G.S. Herman, P.P. Mardilovich, R.L. Hoffman,

US8823100, (2014). 64. “Microelectronic device”, G.S. Herman, B. Clark, Z. Chen, US8686412, (2014). 63. “Method of making a semiconductor device having a multicomponent oxide”, R.L. Hoffman, G.S.

Herman, P.P. Mardilovich, US8647031, (2014). 62. “Multilayer device with organic and inorganic dielectric material”, P.P. Mardilovich, R.L. Hoffman,

G.S. Herman, US8587093, (2013). 61. “Metal oxide semiconductor thin film transistors”, G.S. Herman, J.-S. Maa, K. Puntambekar, A.T.

Voutsas US8513720, (2013). 60. “Solution process for fabricating a textured transparent conductive oxide (TCO)”, J.-S. Maa, G.S.

Herman, A.T. Voutsas, US8404302, (2013).

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59. “Semiconductor device with multiple component oxide channel”, R.L. Hoffman, G.S. Herman, P.P. Mardilovich, US8314420, (2012).

58. “Semiconductor device having a metal oxide channel”, R. Hoffman, G.S. Herman, P. Mardilovich,

US8203144, (2012). 57. “Method of forming a component having dielectric sub-layers”, P. Mardilovich, L. Kramer, G.S.

Herman, R. Hoffman, D. Punsalan, US8143706, (2012). 56. “Making a structure”, G.S. Herman, P. Mardilovich, C. Betrabet, C.-H. Chang, Y.-J. Chang, D.-H.

Lee, M.W. Hoskins, US8143616, (2012). 55. “Multilayer dielectric defect method”, G.S. Herman, P. Mardilovich, R.L. Hoffman, L.L. Kramer,

K.M. Ulmer, US8143128, (2012). 54. “System and method for manufacturing a thin-film device”, R. Hoffman, G. Herman, US8101947,

(2012). 53. “Microelectronic Device”, G.S. Herman, R. Hoffman, T. Yamashita, D.J. Smith, US8058096, (2011). 52. “Fuel cell with integral manifold and laterally spaced electrodes”, D.A. Kearl, D. Champion, G.S.

Herman, R.B. Peterson, US7981560, (2011). 51. “Inkjet ink compositions and methods of making the same”, L.J. Rolly, T. Etheridge, S. Moller, G.

Hinch, G.S. Herman, US7867328, (2011). 50. “Semiconductor device”, R. Hoffman, G.S. Herman, P. Mardilovich, US7838348, (2010). 49. “Fuel cell with film having nanowire therein”, D. Champion, N.W. Meyer, P. Mardilovich, G.S.

Herman, US7790331, (2010). 48. “Photonic-crystal filament and methods”, D. Champion, G.S. Herman, H.A. Vander Plas, D.M.

Schut, US7777403, (2010). 47. “Dielectric material”, G.S. Herman, P. Mardilovich, D. Keszler, J. Anderson, US7773365, (2010). 46. “Semiconductor device”, R. Hoffman, P. Mardilovich, G.S. Herman, US7772049, (2010). 45. “Multilayer dielectric”, G.S. Herman, P. Mardilovich, R.L. Hoffman, L.L. Kramer, K.M. Ulmer,

US7768080, (2010). 44. “Method of making a semiconductor device having a multicomponent oxide”, R. Hoffman, G.S.

Herman, P. Mardilovich, US7732251, (2010). 43. “Electronic device fabrication”, G.S. Herman, D. Peterson, J.M. Manning, US7670882, (2010). 42. “Semiconductor device”, R. Hoffman, G.S. Herman, P. Mardilovich, US7642573, (2010).

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41. “System and a method for manufacturing an electrolyte using electrodeposition”, D. Punsalan, P. Mardilovich, G.S. Herman, US7632590, (2009).

40. “Compositional and structural gradients for fuel cell electrode materials”, G.S. Herman, D.

Champion, P. Mardilovich, J. O’Neil, US7556880, (2009). 39. “Method of making a structure”, G.S. Herman, P. Mardilovich, C. Betrabet, C.-H. Chang, Y.-J.

Chang, D.-H. Lee, M.W. Hoskins, US7547647, (2009). 38. “Semiconductor device”, R. Hoffman, G.S. Herman, P. Mardilovich, US7547591, (2009). 37. “Method for making a photonic structure”, D. Champion, J. O’Neil, P. Mardilovich, G.S. Herman,

US7507441, (2009). 36. “System and a method for manufacturing an electrolyte using electro deposition”, D. Punsalan, G.S.

Herman, P. Mardilovich, US7504013, (2009). 35. “Fuel cell apparatus” D.A. Kearl, T.W. Barnes, D. Champion, G.S. Herman, US7491457, (2009). 34. “Transistor using an isovalent semiconducting oxide as the active channel layer”, R. Hoffman, G.S.

Herman, US7462862, (2008). 33. “Methods of making porous cermet and ceramic films”, P. Mardilovich, G.S. Herman, J. O’Neil,

US7445814, (2008). 32. “Fuel cell with catalytic combustor seal”, D. Champion, G.S. Herman, P. Mardilovich, N.

Thirukkovalur, US7405018, (2008). 31. “Oscillating gas flows in fuel cells”, P. Mardilovich, D. Champion, G.S. Herman, J. O’Neil,

US7405012, (2008). 30. “Fuel cell with integrated manifold”, D.A. Kearl, D. Champion, G.S. Herman, R.B. Peterson,

US7348087, (2008). 29. “Method and system to deposit drops”, D. Punsalan, P. Mardilovich, G.S. Herman, J.M. Koegler,

US7334881, (2008). 28. “Rectifying contact to an n-type oxide material or a substantially insulating oxide material”, G.S.

Herman, R. Hoffman, US7329915, (2008). 27. “Semiconductor device”, R.L. Hoffman, P. Mardilovich, G.S. Herman, US7309895, (2007). 26. “Semiconductor device”, R.L. Hoffman, G.S. Herman, P. Mardilovich, US7297977, (2007). 25. “Semiconductor devices and methods of making”, G.S. Herman, P. Mardilovich, R. Hoffman,

US7291522, (2007). 24. “Methods and systems for elevating a temperature within a fuel cell”, D. Champion, G.S. Herman, P.

Mardilovich, J.W. Tsang, US7291418, (2007).

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23. “Compositional and structural gradients for fuel cell electrode materials”, G.S. Herman, D.

Champion, P. Mardilovich, J. O’Neil, US7291417, (2007). 22. “Method of forming a solution processed device”, P. Mardilovich, R. Hoffman, G.S. Herman,

US7285501, (2007). 21. “Combined binary oxide semiconductor device”, R.L. Hoffman, P. Mardilovich, G.S. Herman,

US7282782, (2007). 20. “Method of forming a component having dielectric sub-layers”, P. Mardilovich, L. Kramer, G.S.

Herman, R. Hoffman, D. Punsalan, US7265063, (2007). 19. “Semiconductor device”, R.L. Hoffman, G.S. Herman, P. Mardilovich, US7242039, (2007). 18. “Fuel cell with integrated heater and robust construction”, G.S. Herman, D. Champion, J.O’Neil,

US7208246, (2007). 17. “Fuel cell with embedded current collector”, P. Mardilovich, N. Thirukkovalur, D. Champion, G.S.

Herman, J. O’Neil, US7153601, (2006). 16. “Template and methods for forming photonic crystals”, G.S. Herman, D. Champion, J.E. Ellenson,

US7153360, (2006). 15. “Method for applying crystalline materials”, G.S. Herman, B. Clark, P. Mardilovich, J. O'Neil, D.

Champion, US7140725, (2006). 14. “Electrode-electrolyte composites having discrete regions”, J. O'Neil, G.S. Herman, P. Mardilovich,

D. Champion, US7118826, (2006). 13. “Method for making thin fuel cell electrolyte”, G.S. Herman, S. Ramamoorthi, P. Mardilovich, R.L.

Enck, D.J. Smith, US7112296, (2006). 12. “Fuel cell or electrodes with passive support”, P. Mardilovich, G.S. Herman, C. Beatty, J. O'Neil, D.

Champion, US7070879, (2006). 11. “Fuel cell and method of manufacturing same using chemical/mechanical planarization”, D. Lazaroff,

P. Mardilovich, D. Champion, G.S. Herman, US7067215, (2006). 10. “Fuel cells utilizing non-porous nanofilm microchannel architecture”, D. Champion, G.S. Herman, J.

O'Neil, US7045244, (2006). 9. “Fuel-cell integral multifunction heater and methods”, P. Mardilovich, G.S. Herman, D. Champion,

J. O'Neil, US7045234, (2006). 8. “Threaded fuel cell assembly”, D. Champion, D. Lazaroff, P. Mardilovich, G.S. Herman, J. O'Neil,

US7033694, (2006).

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7. “MEMS-based fuel cells and methods”, P. Mardilovich, G.S. Herman, D. Champion, J. O'Neil, US7033691, (2006).

6. “Fuel cell and passive support”, P. Mardilovich, G.S. Herman, C. Beatty, J. O'Neil, D. Champion,

US7029777, (2006). 5. “Fuel cell”, D. Champion, G.S. Herman, US7014929, (2006). 4. “Fuel cell assemblies and methods of making the same”, C. Beatty, D. Champion, G.S. Herman, P.

Mardilovich, US6972161, (2005). 3. “Method and apparatus for increasing fuel cell efficiency, power output, or reduced-temperature

operation”, G.S. Herman, US6939628, (2005). 2. “Fuel cell assemblies and methods of making the same”, G.S. Herman, P. Mardilovich, D. Champion,

J. O'Neil, US6893769, (2005). 1. “Co-Deposited Films with Nano-Columnar Structures and Formation Process”, P. Mardilovich, A.

Govyadinov, D. Neiman, G.S. Herman, D. Champion, J. O'Neil, US6770353, (2004). INVENTION DISCLOSURES/U.S. PATENT APPLICATIONS (OSU): 6. “Transparent Field Effect Sensor”, G.S. Herman, X. Du, OSU-14-66, Provisional U.S. Patent

Application. 5. “A Continuous Microwave-assisted Segmented Flow Reactor for High-quality Nano Crystal

Synthesis”, G.S. Herman, B.K. Paul, C.-H. Chang, K.-J. Kim, R. Oleksak, D. Peterson, P. Chandran, E. Hostetler, B. Flynn, OSU-13-27, U.S. Patent Application No. 20150182936.

4. “A Dual-use Catheter for Continuous Analyte Measurement and Drug Delivery”, W.K. Ward, P.G.

Jacobs, R. Cargill, J.R. Castle, J. Conley, G.S. Herman, OSU-12-65, U.S. Patent Application No. 20140296823.

3. “Zinc Tin Oxide Semiconductors for Memristor Applications”, G.S. Herman, J. Conley, C.-H. Chang,

OSU-12-19. 2. “Molecular Passivation of Oxide Semiconductors for Thin Film Transistors”, G.S. Herman OSU-12-

14. 1. “Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide Thin Film Transistors”, C.-H. Chang, S.-Y. Han, G.S. Herman, OSU-

11-61, provisional U.S. Patent Application No. 61/544940. PRESENTATIONS: Invited and Peer-Selected Conference Presentations Speaker underlined on all presentations listed 107. “Understanding the Role of SnO2 Surface Structure on Alcohol Oxidations using Ambient-Pressure

X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy”, G.S. Herman, R. Elzein, J. Jenkins, J.T. Diulus, R. Addou, 95th Colloid and Surface Science Symposium, June 2021.

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106. “Investigation of catalytic activity of SnO2(110)-1x1 and SnO2(110)-4x1 surfaces by ambient-pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy”, R. Elzein, J.T. Diulus, R. Addou, J. Jenkins, G.S. Herman, American Chemical Society, April 2021.

105. “Application of colloidal PbSe quantum dots for room temperature gamma ray spectroscopy”, T.D.

McCrea, H. Mei, C. Pan, J.E. Bergevin, C.-H. Chang, H. Yang, G.S. Herman, American Chemical Society, April 2021.

104. “Operando Studies of Surface Oxidation Reactions at Gas/Solid Interfaces by Ambient Pressure X-

Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy”, R. Addou, G.S. Herman, 7th International Workshop on Ambient Pressure Photoelectron Spectroscopy, Pohang, Korea, December 2020.

103. “Ambient-Pressure X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Investigation of 2-Propanol and O2 with

SnO2(110)”, G.S. Herman, J.T. Diulus, R. Elzein, R. Addou, American Chemical Society, San Francisco, CA August 2020 (Invited).

102. “Characterization of SiGe(001) Thermal Oxidation Using Ambient Pressure X-ray Photoelectron

Spectroscopy”, G.S. Herman, S.P. Lorona, J.T. Diulus, R. Addou, American Chemical Society, San Francisco, CA August 2020.

101. “Oxidation of Isopropyl Alcohol by SnO2(110)”, G.S. Herman, J.T. Diulus, R. Elzein, R. Addou, 4th

International Conference on Catalysis and Chemical Engineering, Los Angeles, CA February 2020 (Invited Keynote).

100. “Surface Reactivity of MoS2 by Ambient Pressure X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy”, R. Addou, D.

Dardinski, G.S. Herman, 40th American Vacuum Society, Columbus, OH October 2019. 99. “Reaction of 2-Propanol on SnO2(110) Studied with Ambient-Pressure X-ray Photoelectron

Spectroscopy”, J.T. Diulus, R. Addou, G.S. Herman, 40th American Vacuum Society, Columbus, OH October 2019.

98. “Synthesis and Processing of Quantum Dots for Improved Photoluminescence Quantum Yields”,

G.S. Herman, Materials Science & Technology 19, Portland, OR September 2019 (Invited). 97. “Synthesizing PbSe Colloidal Quantum Dots and Leveraging Their Unique Material Properties for

Radiation Sensing”, T.D. McCrea, S.V. John, D.P. Dardzinski, N.J. Wu, J.E. Bergevin, H. Yang, G.S. Herman, Materials Science & Technology 19, Portland, OR September 2019.

96. “SiGe(001) Thermal Oxidation Investigated Using Ambient Pressure X-ray Photoelectron

Spectroscopy”, G.S. Herman, S.P. Lorona, J.T. Diulus, R. Addou, 21st International Vacuum Congress, Malmö, Sweden, July 2019.

95. “Role of Ambient Conditions on Organotin Cluster Based Extreme Ultraviolet Resist Chemistries”,

G.S. Herman, J.T. Diulus, R.T. Frederick, R. Addou, 2019 International Workshop on Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography, Berkeley, CA, June 2019.

94. “Radiation and Thermal Chemistries of Organometallic Clusters”, G.S. Herman, American Chemical

Society, Orlando, FL April 2019 (Invited).

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93. “Catalytic Oxidation of 2-Propanol on SnO2(110) Studied with Ambient-Pressure X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy”, J.T. Diulus, R. Addou, G.S. Herman, American Chemical Society, Orlando, FL April 2019.

92. “Functionalization of Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide Surfaces for Transparent Biosensors”, X. Du, S.

V. John, J.E. Bergevin, G.S. Herman, 39th American Vacuum Society, Long Beach, CA October 2018.

91. “In-situ characterization of photon induced chemistries in organotin clusters with ambient pressure

XPS”, J.T. Diulus, R.T. Frederick, M. Li, D.C. Hutchison, M.R. Olsen, I. Lyubinetsky, L. Árnadóttir, E.L. Garfunkel, M. Nyman, H. Ogasawara, G.S. Herman, 39th American Vacuum Society, Long Beach, CA October 2018.

90. “Functionalization of Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide Surfaces for Transparent Biosensors”, G.S.

Herman, 39th American Vacuum Society, Long Beach, CA October 2018. 89. “Fully Transparent Field-Effect Biosensors”, X. Du, G.S. Herman, 2018 TechConnect World

Innovation Conference, Anaheim, CA, May 2018. 88. “Transparent Field Effect Biosensors Printed on Highly Curved Surfaces”, G.S. Herman, 147th

Annual Meeting of the Minerals, Metals & Materials Society, Phoenix, AZ, February 2018 (Invited). 87. “Surface Characterization of Tin-based Inorganic EUV Resists”, R.T. Frederick, J.T. Diulus, M. Li,

D.C. Hutchison, M.R. Olsen, I. Lyubinetsky, L. Árnadóttir, E.L. Garfunkel, M. Nyman, H. Ogasawara, G.S. Herman, SPIE Advanced Lithography 2018, San Jose, CA, February 2018.

86. “Ambient-pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy characterization of butyl tin photoresists”, J.T.

Diulus, R.T. Frederick, M. Li, D.C. Hutchison, M.R. Olsen, I. Lyubinetsky, L. Arnadottir, E.L. Garfunkel, M. Nyman, H. Ogasawara, G.S. Herman, 4th International Workshop on Ambient Pressure Photoelectron Spectroscopy, Shanghai, China, December 2017.

85. “Transparent glucose sensors for smart contact lenses”, G.S. Herman, 2017 Diabetes Technology

Meeting, Bethesda, MD, November 2017 (Invited). 84. “Characterization of butyl tin photoresists for nanoscale patterning”, J.T. Diulus, R.T. Frederick, M.

Li, D.C. Hutchison, M.R. Olsen, I. Lyubinetsky, L. Arnadottir, E.L. Garfunkel, M. Nyman, H. Ogasawara, G.S. Herman, American Vacuum Society, Tampa, FL, October 2017.

83. “Characterization of electron and thermal induced behavior of tin-based inorganic EUV resists in the

presence of O2”, R.T. Frederick, J.T. Diulus, D. Hutchison, M.R. Olsen, M. Li, E.L. Garfunkel, M.D. Nyman, G.S. Herman, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Corvallis, OR, September 2017.

82. “Determination of Patterning Mechanisms of Butyl Tin Photoresists using Surface Characterization”,

J.T. Diulus, R.T. Frederick, M. Li, D. Hutchison, M.R. Olsen, I. Lyubinetsky, L. Arnadottir, E.L. Garfunkel, M.D. Nyman, H. Ogasawara, G.S. Herman, 77th Physical Electronics Conference, Portland, OR, June 2017.

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81. “Growth and stability of titanium oxide nanoclusters on graphene/Ru(0001)”, R.T. Frederick, Z. Novotny, F. Netzer, G.S. Herman, Z. Dohnalek, 77nd American Chemical Society Northwest Regional Meeting, Corvallis, OR, June 2017.

80. “Surface characterization of butyl tin photoresists”, T. Diulus, R.T. Frederick, M. Li, D. Hutchison,

M.R. Olsen, I. Lyubinetsky, L. Arnadottir, E.L. Garfunkel, M.D. Nyman, H. Ogasawara, G.S. Herman, 77nd American Chemical Society Northwest Regional Meeting, Corvallis, OR, June 2017.

79. “Implantable Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide Field Effect Biosensors”, X. Du, G.S. Herman, American

Chemical Society, San Francisco, CA, April 2017. 78. “Growth and Stability of Titanium Dioxide Nanoclusters on Graphene/Ru(0001)”, R.T. Frederick, Z.

Novotny, F.P. Netzer, G.S. Herman, Z. Dohnálek, American Chemical Society, San Francisco, CA, April 2017.

77. “Preparation and Characterization of Amorphous/Nanocrystalline Thin Film Catalysts”, A.J. Pfau, S.

He, J.T. Diulus, G.H. Albuquerque, I. Lyubinetsky, G.S. Herman, American Chemical Society, San Francisco, CA, April 2017.

76. “Synthesis and characterization of Cu3SbS4 nanoparticles for solution-based thin film solar cells”, G.

Albuquerque, K.-J. Kim, C.-H. Chang, G.S. Herman, American Institute of Chemical Engineering 2016, San Francisco, CA, November 2016.

75. “Synthesis of MOF-74(Ni) using segmented-flow and microwave-assisted methods with chemical

modulation”, G. Albuquerque, G.S. Herman, American Institute of Chemical Engineering 2016, San Francisco, CA, November 2016.

74. “Characterization of Inorganic Resists Using Temperature Programmed and Electron Stimulated

Desorption”, G.S. Herman, R. Frederick, D. Marsh, D.W. Johnson, S. Saha, D.A. Keszler, F. Luo, E.L. Garfunkel, SPIE Advanced Lithography 2016, San Jose, CA, February 2016.

73. “Microwave-assisted continuous flow synthesis of CuInS2 quantum dots”, G. Albuquerque, R.C.

Fitzmorris, M. Ahmadi, B.D. Mangum, J.N. Kurtin G.S. Herman, 2015 International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies, Honolulu, HI, December 2015.

72. “Electron Stimulated Desorption and Raman Investigations of HafSOx Inorganic Resists”, R.T.

Frederick, G.S. Herman, American Vacuum Society, San Jose, CA, October 2015. 71. “Transparent Field Effect Sensor with Nanostructured Amorphous In-Ga-Zn-O Wires”, X. Du, Y. Li,

J.R. Motley, G.S. Herman, American Vacuum Society, San Jose, CA, October 2015. 70. “Interaction of Low Energy Electrons with HafSOx Inorganic Resists”, R.T. Frederick, F. Luo, E.L.

Garfunkel, G.S. Herman, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Timberline Lodge, OR, October 2015.

69. “Transparent Field Effect Sensor with nanostructured In-Ga-Zn-O Wires”, X. Du, Y. Li, J.R. Motley,

G.S. Herman, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Timberline Lodge, OR, October 2015.

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68. “Characterization of Inorganic Resists Using Temperature Programmed and Electron Stimulated Desorption”, G.S. Herman, R. Frederick, 2015 International Workshop on Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography, Makena, HI, June 2015.

67. “Surface Chemistries of Transparent Amorphous Oxide Semiconductors”, G.S. Herman, Energy

Materials Nanotechnology Meeting on Ceramics, Orlando, FL, January 2015 (Invited). 66. “Transparent Amorphous Oxide Semiconductors: Interfacial Chemistries and New Applications”,

G.S. Herman, American Vacuum Society, Baltimore, MD, November 2014 (Invited). 65. “Characterization of an Amperometric Glucose Sensor on a Flexible Polyimide Substrate for

Continuous Glucose Monitoring and Insulin Delivery Through Single Device”, X. Du, J. Motley, A.K. Herman, L. Arnadottir, G.S. Herman, X. Tan, J.F. Conley, W.K. Ward, R.S. Cargill, J.R. Castle, P.G. Jacobs, American Vacuum Society, Baltimore, MD, November 2014.

64. “Characterization of Cluster-Based High-Resolution Inorganic Resists”, R.P. Oleksak, B.T. Flynn,

G.S. Herman, American Vacuum Society, Baltimore, MD, November 2014. 63. “Role of Role of Self-Assembled Monolayers on Improved Electrical Stability of Amorphous In-Ga-

Zn-O Thin-Film Transistors”, X. Du, B.T. Flynn, J.R. Motley, W.F. Stickle, H. Bluhm, G.S. Herman, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Richland, WA, September 2014.

62. “Digital Fabrication of an Amperometric Glucose Sensor”, X. Du, J. Motley, G.S. Herman, American

Chemical Society, San Francisco, CA, August 2014. 61. “Mechanistic Studies of Inorganic Resists for Nanolithography”, G.S. Herman, Collaborative

Conference on Materials Research 2014, Seoul, South Korea, June 2014 (Invited). 60. “Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of CPO-27-Ni Under Moderate Pressures”, G. Albuquerque, R.C.

Fitzmorris, G.S. Herman, 69th American Chemical Society Northwest Regional Meeting, Missoula, MT, June 2014.

59. “Synthesis and Processing of Cu2ZnSnS4 Nanoparticle Inks for Thin Film Solar Cells”, R.C.

Fitzmorris, C. Durgan, B. Flynn, R. Oleksak, G.S. Herman, S. Harvey, G. Teeter, K. Wang, P. Joshi, Materials Research Society Spring Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 2014.

58. “Characterization of an Amperometric Glucose-sensing Catheter on a Flexible Polyimide Substrate

for an Artificial Pancreas”, X. Du, C. Durgan, M. Bates, L. Arnadottir, G.S. Herman, D. Matthews, S. Kindu, J.F. Conley, W.K. Ward, R.S. Cargill, J.R. Castle, P.G. Jacobs, 2014 FLEX Flexible & Printed Electronics Conference, Phoenix, AZ, February 2014.

57. “Surface Chemistry of Amorphous InGaZnO4 Films”, B. Flynn, S. Thevuthasan, H. Bluhm, G.S.

Herman, American Vacuum Society, Long Beach, CA, October 2013. 56. “Digital Patterning of Glucose Oxidase for Electrochemical Glucose Biosensors”, G.S. Herman, C.

Durgan, X. Du, L. Arnadottir, D. Matthews, T. Klarr, S. Kundu, J.F. Conley, Jr., K. Ward, R. Cargill, J. Castle, P. Jacobs, Digital Fabrication 2013, Seattle, WA, October 2013 (Invited).

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55. “XPS Characterization of Amorphous InGaZnO4”, B. Flynn, S. Thevuthasan, H. Bluhm, G.S. Herman, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Troutdale, OR, September 2013.

54. “Thin Films and High Resolution Nanopatterns from Aqueous Hafnium Clusters”, R. E. Ruther, R.

P. Oleksak, S. Wang, F. Luo, J. M. Amador, S. R. Decker, G. S. Herman, E. L. Garfunkel, D. A. Keszler, W. F. Stickle, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Troutdale, OR, September 2013.

53. “Interaction of Formic Acid With Anatase TiO2(101)”, G.S. Herman, H.V. Nguyen, R.E. Ruther, Z.

Dohnálek, 19th International Vacuum Congress, Paris, France, September 2013. 52. “Thermal Oxidation of Amorphous Zr40Cu35Al15Ni10 Thin Films”, G.S. Herman, E. Hostetler, L.

Árnadóttir, J. McGlone, N. Landau, J.F. Wager, 8th Pacific Rim International Conference on Advanced Materials and Processing, Waikoloa, HI, August 2013.

51. “Modification of epitaxial LaFeO3 films by reduction and oxidation”, B. Flynn, M.A. Henderson, S.

Thevuthasan, G.S. Herman, 68th American Chemical Society Northwest Regional Meeting, Corvallis, OR, September 2013.

50. “Characterization of Spin-Coated Hafnium Oxide Hydroxide Sulfate (HafSOx) Thin Film Electron

Beam Resists”, R. Oleksak, R. Ruther, S. Decker, J. Amador, K. Fairley, M. Jackson, D.W. Johnson, D.A. Keszler, G.S. Herman, 68th American Chemical Society Northwest Regional Meeting, Corvallis, OR, September 2013.

49. “Recent Developments in Printed Transparent Amorphous Oxide Semiconductors”, G.S. Herman,

American Vacuum Society, Orlando, FL, November 2012. 48. “Surface Functionalization of Amorphous Zinc Tin Oxide Thin Film Transistors”, G.S. Herman, M.S.

Rajachidambaram, A. Pandey, S. Vilayurganapathy, P. Nachimuthu, S. Thevuthasan, American Vacuum Society, Orlando, FL, November 2012.

47. “In-situ Characterization of Aqueous-based Thin Film Chemistries”, G.S. Herman, B. Flynn, L.

Arnadottir, A. Telecky, D.A. Keszler, B. Clark, D. Kim, J. Szanyi, Surface Analysis ’12, Richland, WA, June 2012.

46. “Microwave-Enhanced Synthesis of Copper Indium Diselenide Nanoparticles in Non-Absorbing

Solvents”, R. Oleksak, G.S. Herman, B. Flynn, W. Wang, C.-H. Chang, Materials Research Society Spring Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 2012.

45. “Continuous Flow Synthesis of Cu2ZnSnS4 Nanoparticle Inks for Thin Film Solar Cell

Manufacturing”, B. Flynn, R. Oleksak, I. Braly, P. Glover, W. Wang, C.-H. Chang, G.S. Herman, Materials Research Society Spring Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 2012.

44. “Synthesis of Copper Indium Diselenide and Copper Zinc Tin Sulfide Nanoparticles via Microwave-

Enhanced Methods”, R. Oleksak, B. Flynn, G.S. Herman, Microwave and Flow Conference, Lanzarote, Spain, March 2012.

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43. “Recent Developments in Printed Transparent Oxide Semiconductors”, G.S. Herman, The 18th International Display Workshops, Nagoya, Japan, December 2011 (Invited).

42. “Application of Amorphous Zinc Tin Oxide for Memristor Devices”, G.S. Herman, J.S.

Rajachidambaram, S. Murali, J.F. Conley, S.P. Sanghavi, P. Nachimuthu, V. Shutthanandan, T. Varga, S. Thevuthasan, American Vacuum Society, Nashville, TN, November 2011.

41. “Transparent Oxide Semiconductors: Recent Material Developments and New Applications”, G.S.

Herman, J.S. Rajachidambaram, M.S. Rajachidambaram, S.-Y. Han, C.-H. Chang, S. Murali, J.F. Conley, 2011 IEEE Photonics Conference, Arlington, VA, October 2011 (Invited).

40. “Characterization of Defect Migration in TiO2 Thin Films Related to RRAM Applications”, G.S.

Herman, R.T. Zehr, M.A. Henderson, Materials Research Society Spring Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 2011.

39. “Microwave-Enhanced Synthesis of Copper Zinc Tin Sulfide Colloidal Nanoparticle Inks”, B. Flynn,

G.S. Herman, Materials Research Society Spring Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 2011. 38. “Next Generation Photovoltaic Processes Using Nanomaterials”, G.S. Herman, Oregon BEST FEST

2010, Portland, OR, September 2010 (Invited). 37. “Printed Transparent Amorphous Oxide Semiconductors”, S.-Y. Han, C.-H. Chang, G.S. Herman,

International Symposium on Transparent Amorphous Oxide Semiconductors, Yokohama, Japan, January 2010 (Invited).

36. “Recent Advances in Oxide-based Electronics”, G.S. Herman, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the

American Vacuum Society, Richland, WA, September 2008 (Invited). 35. “Oxide-based Transparent and Printed Electronics”, G.S. Herman, International Symposium on

Compound Semiconductors, Kyoto, Japan, October 2007 (Invited). 34. “Transparent and Flexible Zinc Indium Oxide Based Electronics”, G.S. Herman, International

Symposium on Transparent Amorphous Oxide Semiconductors, Yokohama, Japan, November 2006 (Invited).

33. “Transparent Oxide Based Electronics”, G.S. Herman, European-Materials Research Society, Nice,

France, May 2006 (Invited). 32. “Zinc Tin Oxide Thin Film Transistors”, G.S. Herman, R.L. Hoffman, L.C. Wang, W.B. Jackson,

J.A. Rogers, S.-H. Hur, A. Gaur, Materials Research Society Fall Meeting, Boston, MA, November 2005.

31. “Thermal Ink Jet Printing of Electronics Devices and Circuits”, G.S. Herman, D. Punsalan, P.

Mardilovich, R. Hoffman, Flexible Displays and Microelectronics Workshop, Phoenix, AZ, February 2005.

30. “Structural and Chemical Characterization of Epitaxial Anatase Thin Films”, G.S. Herman, Z.

Dohnalek, M.A. Henderson, Y. Gao, B.D. Kay, U. Diebold, N. Ruzycki, W. Hebenstreit, International Conference on Oxide Surfaces 2, Taos, NM, January 2001 (Invited).

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29. “Characterization of Ceria Films Under Oxidizing and Reducing Conditions Using Mass

Spectroscopy of Recoiled Ions”, G.S. Herman, G. Neuert, 2000 International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies, Honolulu, HI, December 2000.

28. “Interaction of Water with Epitaxial Anatase Thin Films”, G.S. Herman, Y. Gao, C. Perkins, M.A.

Henderson, 2000 International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies, Honolulu, HI, December 2000.

27. “Interaction of Water with Epitaxial Anatase-TiO2(001) Thin Films”, G.S. Herman, M.A.

Henderson, Y. Gao, National Laboratory Catalysis 2000, Argonne, IL, October 2000. 26. “Character of Gap States Associated with Oxygen Defects on TiO2(110)”, G.S. Herman, M. Hoesch,

J. Osterwalder, Pacific Northwest American Vacuum Society Symposium, Forest Grove, OR, September 2000.

25. “Epitaxial Growth and Characterization of Zirconium-Doped CeO2(111) Thin Films on Yttria-

Stabilized Zirconia(111)”, G.S. Herman, T.T. Tran, Y.J. Kim, S. Thevuthasan, Annual Symposium of the American Vacuum Society, Seattle, WA, October 1999.

24. “Anatase TiO2 – A Structural Investigation by X-ray Photoelectron Diffraction”, G.S. Herman, T.T.

Tran, Y. Gao, J. Osterwalder, F. Baumberger, T. Greber, The Sixth International Conference on the Structure of Surfaces, Vancouver, BC, July 1999.

23. “Angle-Resolved Mass-Spectroscopy of Recoiled Ions and Coaxial Impact Collision Ion Scattering

Spectroscopy Investigation of CeO2(001) Films”, G.S. Herman, The Sixth International Conference on the Structure of Surfaces, Vancouver, BC, July 1999.

22. “Characterization of Oxide Surfaces by Mass-Spectroscopy of Recoiled Ions”, G.S. Herman, Surface

Analysis ‘99, Applied Surface Symposium, American Vacuum Society, Waukesha, WI, June 1999. 21. “The Chemistry of CeO2(001) and Ce1-xZrxO2(001) Studied by Mass-Spectroscopy of Recoiled

Ions”, G.S. Herman, Y. Gao, C.H.F. Peden, Annual Symposium of the American Vacuum Society, Baltimore, MD, November 1998.

20. “The Interaction of O2 and H2 with CeO2(001) Studied by Mass-Spectroscopy of Recoiled Ions”,

G.S. Herman, C.H.F. Peden, Surface Analysis ‘98, Applied Surface Analysis Symposium and Pacific Northwest American Vacuum Society Symposium, Richland, WA, June 1998.

19. “Mass Spectroscopy of Recoiled Ions from Oxide Surfaces”, G.S. Herman, S. Thevuthasan, J.A.

Schultz, K. Waters, B.J. Morris, T.T. Tran, Annual Symposium of the American Vacuum Society, San Jose, CA, October 1997.

18. “Structure Sensitive Selectivity of the NO-CO Reaction Over Rh Single Crystal Surfaces”, G.S.

Herman, C.H.F. Peden, D.N. Belton, H. Permana, S.J. Schmieg, Pacific Northwest American Vacuum Society Symposium, Troutdale, OR, September 1996.

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17. “Structure-Sensitive Selectivity of the NO-CO Reaction Over Rh Single Crystal Surfaces”, G.S. Herman, C.H.F. Peden, D.N. Belton, H. Permana, S.J. Schmieg, 1995 International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies, Honolulu, HI, December 1995.

16. “Interaction of D2O With Model Oxide Surfaces: Clean and Oxidized W(110)”, G.S. Herman, M.C.

Gallagher, S.A. Joyce, C.H.F. Peden, Pacific Northwest American Vacuum Society Symposium, Troutdale, OR, September 1995.

15. “Growth and Reactivity of Thin TiOx Films Grown on W(110)”, G.S. Herman, C.H.F. Peden, Annual

Symposium of the American Vacuum Society, Denver, CO, October 1994. 14. “Characterization and Chemistry of Thin Ti and TiO2 Films Grown on W(110)”, G.S. Herman,

C.H.F. Peden, Annual Symposium of the American Vacuum Society, Orlando, FL, November 1993. 13. “Structure Determination of (√3x√3)R30° Ag on Si(111) by Photoelectron Diffraction”, G.S.

Herman, M. Yamada, E.L. Bullock, T.T. Tran, D.J. Friedman, S. Thevuthasan, Y.J. Kim, A.P Kaduwela, C.S. Fadley, Th. Lindner, D. Ricken, A.W. Robinson, A.M. Bradshaw, Annual Symposium of the American Vacuum Society, Seattle, WA, November 1991.

12. “Valence Photoelectron Diffraction”, G.S. Herman, T.T. Tran, K. Higashiyama, C.S. Fadley, NATO

Advanced Study Institute on Equilibrium Structure and Properties of Surfaces and Interfaces, Halkidiki, Greece, August 1991.

11. “Photoelectron Diffraction and Holography Study of Clean and Ag-covered Si(111)”, G.S. Herman,

S. Thevuthasan, T.T. Tran, Y.J. Kim, C.S. Fadley, Meeting of the American Physical Society, Cincinnati, OH, March 1991.

10. “Valence Photoelectron Diffraction”, G.S. Herman, K. Higashiyama, C.S. Fadley, Meeting of the

American Physical Society, Cincinnati, OH, March 1991. 9. “X-ray Photoelectron Diffraction from the HgCdTe(111) Surface”, G.S. Herman, D.J. Friedman, C.S.

Fadley, G.A. Rizzi, G. Granozzi, J. Osterwalder, S. Bernardi, 1990 U.S. Workshop on the Physics and Chemistry of Mercury Cadmium Telluride and novel IR Detector Materials, San Francisco, CA, October 1990.

8. “Inelastic Photoelectron Diffraction”, G.S. Herman, A.P. Kaduwela, T.T. Tran, Y.J. Kim, S. Lewis,

C.S. Fadley, Third International Conference on the Structure of Surfaces, Milwaukee, WI, July 1990. 7. “Study of (√3x√3)R30° Ag on Si(111) by Photoelectron Diffraction”, G.S. Herman, A.P Kaduwela,

D.J. Friedman, M. Yamada, E.L. Bullock, C.S. Fadley, Th. Lindner, D. Ricken, A.W. Robinson, A.M. Bradshaw, The Third International Conference on the Structure of Surfaces, Milwaukee, WI, July 1990.

6. “Inelastic Photoelectron Diffraction”, G.S. Herman, C.S. Fadley, Meeting of the American Physical

Society, Anaheim, CA, March 1990. 5. “X-ray Photoelectron Diffraction Study of (√3x√3)R30° Ag on Si(111)”, G.S. Herman, D.J.

Friedman, E.L. Bullock, M. Yamada, A.P Kaduwela, C.S. Fadley, Th. Lindner, D. Ricken, A.W. Robinson, A.M. Bradshaw, Meeting of the American Physical Society, Anaheim, CA, March 1990.

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4. “X-ray Photoelectron Diffraction Study of Ag on Si(111): From Clusters to Ordered Overlayer”,

G.S. Herman, D.J. Friedman, E.L. Bullock, M. Yamada, A.P. Kaduwela, C.S. Fadley, Second International Workshop on Electronic and Chemical Properties of Microcluster Lattice Systems, Honolulu, HI, January 1990.

3. “X-ray Photoelectron Diffraction Study of (√3x√3)R30° Ag on Si(111)”, G.S. Herman, E.L. Bullock,

M. Yamada, D.J. Friedman, C.S. Fadley, Ninth International Conference on Vacuum Ultraviolet Radiation Physics, Honolulu, HI, July 1989.

2. “An Assessment of Multiple Scattering Effects in X-ray Photoelectron- and Auger Electron-

Diffraction”, G.S. Herman, J. Osterwalder, A.P. Kaduwela, E.L. Bullock, C.S. Fadley, Meeting of the American Physical Society, New Orleans, LA, March 1988.

1. “Structure of the α3 State of CO on Fe(001) Determined by X-ray Photoelectron Diffraction”, G.S.

Herman, R.S. Saiki, M. Yamada, J. Osterwalder, C.S. Fadley, Meeting of the American Physical Society, New Orleans, LA, March 1988.

Conference Poster Presentations 68. “Reaction of 2-Propanol on SnO2(101) Studied using Ambient-Pressure X-ray Photoelectron

Spectroscopy”, J. Jenkins, R. Elzein, R. Addou, G.S. Herman, American Chemical Society, April 2021.

67. “Oxidation of Amorphous Metal Alloy Surfaces Studied Using Ambient Pressure X-Ray

Photoelectron Spectroscopy”, P. Alzaga, J.T. Diulus, R. Addou, W.F. Stickle, J. Jenkins, G. S. Herman, 31st Symposium of the AVS Pacific Northwest Chapter, Virtual, September 2020.

66. “Synthesizing Colloidal PbSe Quantum Dots for the Investigation of Gamma Ray

Spectroscopy Resolution in Semiconductor Radiation Detection Devices”, T.D. McCrea, S.V. John, H. Mei, C. Pan, D.P. Dardzinski, J.E. Bergevin, C.-H. Chang, H. Yang, G.S. Herman, 31st Symposium of the AVS Pacific Northwest Chapter, Virtual, September 2020.

65. “Ambient Pressure X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Study of Thermal Decomposition of

Acetic Acid on Pd(111)”, H. Nguyen, R. Addou, G.S. Herman, L. Arnadottir, 31st Symposium of the AVS Pacific Northwest Chapter, Virtual, September 2020.

64. “Surface Chemistry of 2-Propanol and O2 Mixtures on SnO2(110) Studied with Ambient-Pressure X-

ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy”, J.T. Diulus, R. Elzein, R. Addou, G.S. Herman, 6th International Workshop on Ambient Pressure Photoelectron Spectroscopy, Lund, Sweden, December 2019.

63. “The Oregon State University Ambient Pressure Surface Characterization Laboratory”, G.S. Herman,

R. Addou, 6th International Workshop on Ambient Pressure Photoelectron Spectroscopy, Lund, Sweden, December 2019.

62. “Microwave synthesis of PbSe quantum dots and their application in detecting ionizing radiation”,

N.J. Wu, T.D. McCrea, H. Mei, S.V. John, C.-H. Chang, G.S. Herman, H. Yang, Materials Science & Technology, Portland, OR September 2019.

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61. “PbSe Quantum Dot Synthesis via microwave reaction and its performance in a diode architecture”, N.J. Wu, T.D. McCrea, H. Mei, S.V. John, C.-H. Chang, G.S. Herman, H. Yang, 30th Symposium of the AVS Pacific Northwest Chapter, Pullman, WA September 2019.

60. “Air Oxidation of Two-Dimensional Bi2Se3 Topological Insulator”, J. Frawley, D. Dardzinski, R.

Addou, G.S. Herman, 30th Symposium of the AVS Pacific Northwest Chapter, Pullman, WA September 2019.

59. “Surface Oxidation of MoTe2 Investigated with Atomic Force Microscopy and X-ray Photoelectron

Spectroscopy”, S. Falk, D. Dardzinski, R. Addou, G.S. Herman, 30th Symposium of the AVS Pacific Northwest Chapter, Pullman, WA September 2019.

58. “Surface Reactivity of MoS2 Studied by Ambient Pressure X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy”, D.

Dardzinski, R. Addou, G.S. Herman, 30th Symposium of the AVS Pacific Northwest Chapter, Pullman, WA September 2019. (1st Place Undergraduate Poster Award)

57. “Reactions of 2-Propanol and O2 on SnO2(110) Studied with Ambient-Pressure X-ray Photoelectron

Spectroscopy”, R. Elzein, J.T. Diulus, R. Addou, G.S. Herman, 30th Symposium of the AVS Pacific Northwest Chapter, Pullman, WA September 2019.

56. “Radiation and Thermal Chemistries of Organotin Cluster Based Extreme Ultraviolet Resists”, G.S.

Herman, J.T. Diulus, R.T. Frederick, R. Addou, 21st International Vacuum Congress, Malmö, Sweden, July 2019.

55. “Investigation of the Initial Stages of SiGe(001) Thermal Oxidation Using Ambient Pressure X-ray

Photoelectron Spectroscopy”, J.T. Diulus, S.P. Lorona, G.S. Herman, 5th International Workshop on Ambient Pressure Photoelectron Spectroscopy, Berlin, Germany, December 2018.

54. “In-situ characterization of photon induced chemistries in organotin clusters with ambient pressure

XPS”, J.T. Diulus, R.T. Frederick, M. Li, D.C. Hutchison, M.R. Olsen, I. Lyubinetsky, L. Árnadóttir, E.L. Garfunkel, M. Nyman, H. Ogasawara, G.S. Herman, 39th American Vacuum Society, Long Beach, CA October 2018. Competition for Morton Traum Surface Science Student Award.

53. “Influence of ambient conditions on inorganic EUV photoresist chemistries studied using ambient

pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy”, J.T. Diulus, R.T. Frederick, D.C. Hutchison, I. Lyubinetsky, M. Nyman, G.S. Herman, 39th Symposium on Applied Surface Analysis/29th Symposium of the AVS Pacific Northwest Chapter, Richland, WA June 2018. (1st Place Poster Award)

52. “Adsorption of butyltin β-Keggin clusters on HOPG graphite”, J.J. Hebert, D.R. Goddard, R.T.

Frederick, J.T. Diulus, J. Bergevin, D.C. Hutchison, M.R. Olsen, M. Nyman, G.S. Herman, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Corvallis, OR, September 2017.

51. “Interaction of butyltin β-Keggin nanoclusters on mica substrates”, D.R. Goddard, J.J. Hebert, J.T.

Diulus, R.T. Frederick, J. Bergevin, G.S. Herman, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Corvallis, OR, September 2017.

50. “Ambient pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy investigation of radiation induced chemistries

of organotin clusters”, J.T. Diulus, R.T. Frederick, M. Li, D. Hutchison, M.R. Olsen, I. Lyubinetsky,

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L. Arnadottir, E.L. Garfunkel, M.D. Nyman, H. Ogasawara, G.S. Herman, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Corvallis, OR, September 2017.

49. “Dissolution and electrical stability studies of functionalized indium-gallium-zinc-oxide field effect

sensors”, S.V. John, J.E. Bergevin, G.S. Herman, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Corvallis, OR, September 2017.

48. “Preparation and Characterization of Amorphous/Nanocrystalline Thin Film Catalysts”, J.T. Diulus,

A.J. Pfau, S. He, G.H. Albuquerque, I. Lyubinetsky, G.S. Herman, 25th North American Catalysis Society Meeting, Denver, CO, June 2017.

47. “Characterization of n-BuSnOOH: solution precursor identity and film quality”, M. Li, J. Amador,

R.T. Frederick, S. Saha, T. Dilius, D.A. Keszler, G.S. Herman, E.L. Garfunkel, American Chemical Society, San Francisco, CA, April 2017.

46. “Characterization of Butyl Tin Photoresists with Electron Stimulated Desorption and Temperature

Programmed Desorption”, R.T. Frederick, J.T. Diulus, S. Saha, J.M. Amador, M. Li, D.A. Keszler, E.L. Garfunkel, G.S. Herman, American Chemical Society, San Francisco, CA, April 2017.

45. “Growth and Stability of Titanium Oxide Nanoclusters on Graphene/Ru(0001)”, R.T Frederick, Z.

Novotny, F.P. Netzer, G.S. Herman, Z. Dohnalek, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Richland, WA, October 2016.

44. “Synthesis of Cu3SbS4 for Solution-Processed Thin Film Solar Cells”, J. Lopez, G. Albuquerque, J.T.

Diulus, K.-J. Kim, C.-H. Chang, G.S. Herman, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Richland, WA, October 2016.

43. “Characterization of HafSOx Inorganic Photoresists using Electron Stimulated Desorption and

Raman Spectroscopy”, R.T. Frederick, J.M. Amador, D.A. Keszler, G.S. Herman, TECHCON 2016, Austin, TX, October 2016.

42. “Characterization of Butyl Tin Photoresists”, J.T. Diulus, R.T. Frederick, A. Pfau, S. Saha, J.M.

Amador, D.A. Keszler, G.S. Herman, TECHCON 2016, Austin, TX, October 2016. 41. “Synthesis and characterization of Cu3SbS4 nanoparticles for solution-based thin film solar cells”,

G.H. Albuquerque, G.S. Herman, 2016 IEEE 43rd Photovoltaic Specialists Conference, Portland, OR, June 2016.

40. “Microwave-Assisted Continuous Synthesis of MOF-74(Ni) under Moderate Pressures”, G.

Albuquerque, R.C. Fitzmorris, M. Ahmadi, G.S. Herman, 2015 International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies, Honolulu, HI, December 2015.

39. “Patterning Amorphous In-Ga-Zn-O Thin Film Transistors using Electrohydrodynamic Printing”,

J.R. Motley, X. Du, G.S. Herman, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Timberline Lodge, OR, October 2015.

38. “Characterization of RF Magnetron Sputter Deposited Cobalt Germanide Films”, A. Pfau, S. He, C.

Seaney, G.S. Herman, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Timberline Lodge, OR, October 2015.

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37. “Characterization of magnetron sputtered NiGa thin films”, S. He, C. Seaney, G.S. Herman, Pacific

Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Timberline Lodge, OR, October 2015. 36. “Fabrication of Amorphous In-Ga-Zn-O Thin-Film Transistors by Soft Lithography”, X. Du, R.T.

Frederick, Y. Li, W.F. Stickle, G.S. Herman, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Timberline Lodge, OR, October 2015.

35. “Synthesis and Characterization of CuInS2/ZnS Quantum Dots”, M. Ahmadi, R.C. Fitzmorris, B.D.

Mangum, J.N. Kurtin, G.S. Herman, Oregon BEST FEST 2015, Portland, OR, September 2015. 34. “Electron Stimulated Desorption Investigation of HafSOx Inorganic Resists”, R.T. Frederick, B.

Flynn, G.S. Herman, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Richland, WA, September 2014.

33. “Microwave-Assisted Continuous Flow Synthesis of CPO-27-Ni under Moderate Pressures”, G.

Albuquerque, R.C. Fitzmorris, G.S. Herman, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Richland, WA, September 2014.

32. “Adsorption of Carboxylic Acid Functionalized Ligands on HfO2 Thin Films”, P. Ray, T. Stickle,

G.S. Herman, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Richland, WA, September 2014.

31. “Characterization of Amorphous In-Ga-Zn-O (IGZO) Thin Film Transistors with Gallium Tungsten

Oxide as a Gate Dielectric”, Y. Li, X. Du, R. Oleksak, G.S. Herman, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Richland, WA, September 2014.

30. “Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of Cadmium-Free Quantum Dots”, J. Hill, R.C. Fitzmorris, G.S.

Herman, 69th American Chemical Society Northwest Regional Meeting, Missoula, MT, June 2014. 29. “Temperature Programmed and Electron Stimulated Desorption form HafSOx Inorganic Resists”,

G.S. Herman, R. Oleksak, B. Flynn, 58th International Conference on Electron, Ion, and Photon Beam Technology and Nanofabrication, Washington, DC, May 2014.

28. “Characterization of High-resolution HafSOx Inorganic Resists”, R. Oleksak, R.E. Ruther, S.R.

Decker, D.A. Keszler, G.S. Herman, SPIE Advanced Lithography 2014, San Jose, CA, February 2014.

27. “Air-Free Continuous Flow Microwave Reactor for Synthesis of Inorganic Nanomaterials”, R.

Fitzmorris, G. Albuquerque, R. Oleksak, B. Flynn, G.S. Herman, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Troutdale, OR, September 2013.

26. “Thermal Oxidation of Amorphous Zr40Cu35Al15Ni10 Thin Films”, E. Hostetler, R. Oleksak, B. Flynn,

J. McGlone, N. Landau, J.F. Wager, W. Stickle, G.S. Herman, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Troutdale, OR, September 2013.

25. “Investigation of HafSOx Solutions for Inorganic Resist Applications”, B.M. Baker, J.R. Motley,

J.M. Amador, R.E. Ruther, R.P. Oleksak, S.R. Decker, D.A. Keszler, G.S. Herman, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Troutdale, OR, September 2013.

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24. “Electrochemical Investigation of HafSOx Films”, J.R. Motley, B.M. Baker, R.P. Oleksak, R.E.

Ruther, G.S. Herman, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Troutdale, OR, September 2013.

23. “Aqueous-based chemistries for the deposition of Ga2-xWx/2O3 thin films”, R.P. Oleksak, B. Flynn,

R.E. Ruther, G.S. Herman, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Troutdale, OR, September 2013.

22. “Continuous Flow Synthesis of Cu2ZnSnS4 Nanoparticles for Printed Solar Cell”, C. Durgan, B.

Flynn, E. Hostetler, R.P. Oleksak, G. Albuquerque, G.S. Herman, Microwave and Flow Conference, Napa, CA, July 2013. (1st Place Poster Award)

21. “Synthesis of PbSe Nanoparticles Using Microwave-Assisted Batch and Continuous Flow Methods”,

E. Hostetler, K.-J. Kim, R.P. Oleksak, D. Peterson, P. Chandran, N. Lazaroff, D.M. Schut, B.K. Paul, C.-H. Chang, G.S. Herman, Microwave and Flow Conference, Napa, CA, July 2013.

20. “Characterization of Spin-Coated hafnium oxide hydroxide Sulfate (HafSOx) Thin Films”, R.

Oleksak, R. Ruther, W. Stickle, D.A. Keszler, G.S. Herman, Materials Research Society Spring Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 2013.

19. “Mesofluidic Synthesis of Cu2ZnSnS4 Nanoparticles for Solar Cell Applications”, B. Flynn, R.

Oleksak, I. Braly, P. Glover, G.S. Herman, EMSL Integration 2012, Richland, WA, August 2012. (1st Place Poster Award)

18. “Synthesis of Cu2ZnSnS4 Nanoparticles in a Continuous Flow Reactor for Large-scale Solar Cell

Production”, B. Flynn, R. Oleksak, I. Braly, P. Glover, G.S. Herman, Surface Analysis ’12, Richland, WA, June 2012.

17. “Nanosphere Lithography of Aluminum-Doped Zinc Oxide Films”, L. Porth, M.S.

Rajachidambaram, C.I. Abeywarna, J.S. Rajachidambaram, G.S. Herman, 2011 AIChE Student Conference, Minneapolis, MN, October 2011.

16. “Solution-Based Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of CuInSe2 Nanoparticles”, R. Oleksak, B. Flynn,

U. Suri, G.S. Herman, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Wilsonville, OR, September 2011.

15. “Annealing Study of Copper Indium Diselenide Nanoparticles”, U. Suri, R. Oleksak, G.S. Herman,

Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Wilsonville, OR, September 2011. 14. “Nanosphere Lithography of Aluminum-Doped Zinc Oxide Films”, L. Porth, M.S.

Rajachidambaram, C.I. Abeywarna, J.S. Rajachidambaram, G.S. Herman, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Wilsonville, OR, September 2011.

13. “Synthesis of Cu2ZnSnS4 Nanoparticle Inks for Thin Film Solar Cell Manufacturing”, B. Flynn, R.

Oleksak, G.S. Herman, W. Wang, C. Pan, C.-H. Chang, Oregon BEST FEST 2011, Portland, OR, September 2011.

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12. “Formation of Zinc Oxide Films and Nanostructures Using Zinc Nanoparticle Dispersions”, M.S. Rajachidambaram, J.S. Rajachidambaram, S.-Y. Han, C.-H. Chang, G.S. Herman, 2010 International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies, Honolulu, HI, December 2010.

11. “Evaluation of Solution Processed Oxide Semiconductors for Resistive Random Access Memory”,

J.S. Rajachidambaram, M.S. Rajachidambaram, S.-Y. Han, C.-H. Chang, G.S. Herman, 2010 International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies, Honolulu, HI, December 2010.

10. “Formation and Characterization of Zinc Oxide Films Using Zinc Nanoparticle Dispersions”, M.S.

Rajachidambaram, T. Varga, V. Shutthanandan, S. Thevuthasan, G.S. Herman, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Richland, WA, September 2010.

9. “Investigation of Zinc Tin Oxide Films for Thin Film Transistor Applications”, J.S.

Rajachidambaram, S. Sanghavi, P. Nachimuthu, V. Shutthanandan, T. Varga, B. Flynn, S. Thevuthasan, G.S. Herman, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, Richland, WA, September 2010.

8. “Formation and Characterization of Zinc Oxide Nanostructures Using Zinc Nanoparticle Precursors”,

M.S. Rajachidambaram, J.S. Rajachidambaram, G.S. Herman, GreenerNano Conference 2010, Portland, OR, July 2010.

7. “Interaction of Small Molecules with Stoichiometric, Stepped, and Reduced SrTiO3(100) Surfaces”,

G.S. Herman, L.-Q. Wang, K. Ferris, 2000 International Chemical Congress of Pacific Basin Societies, Honolulu, HI, December 2000.

6. “Interaction of H2O with α-Fe2O3(001) as Investigated by X-ray Photoelectron and Direct Recoil

Spectroscopies”, G.S. Herman, S. Thevuthasan, Y. Liang, C.H.F. Peden, Twelfth International Conference on Vacuum Ultraviolet Radiation Physics, San Francisco, CA, August 1998.

5. “Surface Characterization by Mass-Selected Recoiled Ion Spectroscopy”, G.S. Herman, S.

Thevuthasan, C.H.F. Peden, J.A. Schultz, K. Waters, Surface Characterization of Adsorption and Interfacial Reactions II, Kona, HI, January 1998.

4. “Secondary Ion Mass Spectroscopy and Mass-Selected Recoiled Ion Spectroscopy from MgO(001)

and ZrO2(110)”, G.S. Herman, M.A. Henderson, S. Thevuthasan, C.H.F. Peden, J.A. Schultz, K.Waters, B.J. Morris, T.T. Tran, Pacific Northwest American Vacuum Society Symposium, Troutdale, OR, September 1997.

3. “The Structural Determination of Formate on TiO2(110) by Low-Energy Photoelectron Diffraction”,

S. Thevuthasan, G.S. Herman, Y.J. Kim, S.A. Chambers, Z. Wang, E. Tober, R. Ynzunza, J. Morais, C.H.F. Peden, C.S. Fadley, Gordon Research Conference on Chemical Reactions at Surfaces, Ventura, CA, February 1997.

2. “Interaction of D2O With Model Single Crystal Oxide Surfaces: Clean and Oxidized W(110)”, G.S.

Herman, M.C. Gallagher, S.A. Joyce, C.H.F. Peden, American Chemical Society National Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 1995.

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1. “Characterization of Thin TiOx Films Grown on W(110)”, G.S. Herman, C.H.F. Peden, Meeting of the American Physical Society, Pittsburgh, PA, March 1994.

Invited Workshops & Program Reviews 15. “Transparent Biosensing”, Knight Cancer - Oregon State University Symposium, G.S. Herman,

Corvallis, OR, March 2017. 14. “Inorganic Metal Oxide Resists for EUV”, State-of-the-Art EUV Materials Discovery Workshop,

G.S. Herman, Berkeley, CA, July 2015 (Invited). 13. “Biosensing”, Oregon State University and Oregon Health & Science University Collaboration

Meeting, G.S. Herman, Portland, OR, April 2015. 12. “Water, Electronics, and Energy: An Abundant Future, Part II”, G.S. Herman, Destination OSU,

Scottsdale, AZ, March 2013. 11. “Catalysis at Nanolaminate Interfaces”, G.S. Herman, Compact Light Source Workshop, Richland,

WA, September 2011 (Invited). 10. “Sustainable Nanomanufacturing Workshop”, G.S. Herman, C.-H. Chang, Sustainable

Nanomanufacturing Workshop, affiliated with 2011 ASME/SME/JSME Manufacturing Research Conference, Corvallis, OR, June 2011.

9. “Nanomanufacturing for Photovoltaic Applications”, G.S. Herman, EPRI/ONAMI Workshop on

Advancements in Nanotechnology, Charlotte, NC, January 2011 (Invited). 8. “Printable OP-AMP”, G.S. Herman, C.-H. Chang, P. Schuele, T. Afentakis, E. Serenius, J. Rogers,

S. Shah, DARPA/MTO Printable OP-AMP Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, November 2009 (Invited). 7. “An Industrial Perspective on the Importance of Graduate Education”, G.S. Herman, Annual Meeting

of the Western Association of Graduate Schools, Portland, OR, March 2007 (Invited). 6. “Transparent and Flexible Oxide Based Electronics”, G.S. Herman, DARPA/MTO Transparent

Conducting Oxides Meeting, Arlington, VA, September 2006. 5. “Biologically Enabled High Efficiency Photovoltaics”, G.S. Herman, Paul Benning, Paul Braun,

Moonsub Shim, Gerard Wong, David Ginley, Sean Shaheen, Art Nozik, Margaret Hines, Francesco Stellacci, DARPA Teaming Meeting, Arlington, VA, February 2005.

4. “Deposition and Patterning of Electronic Materials via Thermal Ink Jet”, G.S. Herman,

DARPA/MTO Future Technologies for Large Area Fabrication Meeting, San Diego, CA, July 2004 (Invited).

3. “Deposition and Patterning of Electronic Materials via Thermal Ink Jet”, G.S. Herman,

DARPA/MTO Macroelectronics PI Review, Phoenix, AZ, November 2004 (Invited). 2. “DOE Catalysis and Fuel Cell Research: Opportunities and Current Developments”, G.S. Herman,

Advancing Science and Technology Through Partnerships DOE EPSCoR Workshop, Berkeley, CA, August 2000 (Invited).

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1. “The Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory”, G.S.

Herman, Advancing Science and Technology Through Partnerships DOE EPSCoR Workshop, Berkeley, CA, August 2000.

Invited Seminars (Non-Conference) 56. “Chemical Engineering Forum: Future Directions of Chemical Engineering”, G.S. Herman, Virginia

Tech, Blacksburg, VA, May 2021. 55. “Ambient-Pressure X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy: Studying the Reaction of 2-Propanol on

SnO2(110)”, G.S. Herman, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, MO, April 2021. 54. “Recent advances in ambient-pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy: Studying the reaction of 2-

Propanol on SnO2(110)”, G.S. Herman, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, March 2020. 53. “Reaction of 2-propanol on SnO2(110) studied with ambient pressure X-ray photoelectron

spectroscopy”, G.S. Herman, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark, June 2019. 52. “Investigation of Organotin Based Extreme Ultraviolet Resists”, G.S. Herman, imec, Leuven,

Belgium, June 2019. 51. “Advancing the Understanding of Reaction Mechanisms in Inorganic EUV Resists”, G.S. Herman,

Shanghai Tech, Shanghai, China, December 2017. 50. “Transparent field-effect sensing”, G.S. Herman, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, October 2017. 49. “Mechanistic Studies of Inorganic Extreme Ultraviolet Photoresists”, G.S. Herman, IBM, Almaden

Research Center, San Jose, CA, April 2017. 48. “Synthesis of MOF-74(Ni) using continuous flow and microwave-assisted methods”, G.S. Herman,

Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, January 2017. 47. “Characterization of Reaction Mechanisms in Inorganic EUV Resists”, G.S. Herman, University of

Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, October 2016. 46. “Surface Chemistry of Amorphous InGaZnO4 Films”, G.S. Herman, Pacific Northwest National

Laboratory, Richland, WA, May 2016. 45. “Characterization of Inorganic Resists Using Temperature Programmed and Electron Stimulated

Desorption”, G.S. Herman, Intel, Hillsboro, OR, September 2015. 44. “Transparent Field Effect Glucose Sensor with Nanostructured In-Ga-Zn-O Wires”, G.S. Herman,

Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR, October 2015. 43. “Synthesis and Printing of Quantum Dots”, M. Ahmadi, X. Du, Y. Alemu, G.S. Herman, Sharp

Laboratories of America, Camas, WA, April 2015. 42. “Characterization of Amorphous Oxide Semiconductor Surface Chemistries”, G.S. Herman,

University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, January 2015.

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41. “Characterization of Cluster-Based High-Resolution Inorganic Resists”, G.S. Herman, Intel

Corporation, Hillsboro, OR, December 2014. 40. “Surface Chemistries of Amorphous Oxide Semiconductors”, G.S. Herman, Sharp Laboratories of

America, Camas, WA, December 2014. 39. “Mechanistic Studies of Inorganic Resists for Nanolithography”, G.S. Herman, Hanbat National

University, Daejeon, South Korea, June 2014. 38. “Mechanistic Studies of Inorganic Resists”, G.S. Herman, e-Workshop Hosted by the Semiconductor

Research Corporation, May 2014. 37. “Future Directions in Amorphous Oxide-Based Electronics”, G.S. Herman, Rutgers University,

Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Piscataway, NJ, May 2012. 36. “Future Directions in Amorphous Oxide-Based Electronics”, G.S. Herman, University of Zurich,

Department of Physics, Zurich, Switzerland, March 2012. 35. “Single Crystalline Anatase as a Model for Titania Catalytic Systems”, G.S. Herman, University of

Tokyo, Institute of Solid State Physics, Kashiwa, Japan, January 2010. 34. “Overview of Research in Oxide Electronics and Photovoltaics”, G.S. Herman, Sharp Kashiwa

Laboratory, Kashiwa, Japan, January 2010. 33. “Materials and Process Development for Flexible and Printed Electronics”, G.S. Herman, Sharp

Laboratories of America, Camas, WA, July 2007. 32. “Transparent Amorphous Oxide Semiconductors for Flexible Electronics”, G.S. Herman, Arizona

State University, Tempe, AZ, April 2007. 31. “Transparent Amorphous Oxide Semiconductors for Flexible Electronics”, G.S. Herman, National

Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, April 2007. 30. “Oxide-based Semiconductors as a Platform for Transparent Electronics”, G.S. Herman, Tulane

University, New Orleans, LA, March 2007. 29. “The Basics of Thermal Inkjet Technology and Future Directions”, G.S. Herman, University of

Oregon, Eugene, OR, May 2006. 28. “New Directions in Transparent, Flexible, and Printed Electronics”, G.S. Herman, University of

Oregon, Eugene, OR, May 2006. 27. “The Basics of Thermal Inkjet Technology and Future Directions”, G.S. Herman, University of

Illinois Urbana/Champaign, Champaign, IL, March 2006. 26. “Electronic and Spectroscopic Characterization of Oxide Semiconductors”, G.S. Herman, Oregon

State University, Corvallis, OR, November 2005.

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25. “Electronic Materials Printed by Thermal Ink Jet”, G.S. Herman, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, June 2004.

24. “Electronic Materials Printed by Thermal Ink Jet”, G.S. Herman, Portland State University, Portland,

OR, April 2004. 23. “Fundamental Studies of Anatase Single Crystalline Materials”, G.S. Herman, University of Oregon,

Eugene, OR, May 2003. 22. “Characterization of Epitaxial Anatase Films by Structural and Chemical Methods”, G.S. Herman,

Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, November 2002. 21. “Model Studies of Automobile Catalysis: NOx Reduction on Rhodium Single-Crystal Surfaces and

Oxygen Storage Properties of Epitaxial Doped-Ceria Films”, G.S. Herman, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, December 2002.

20. “Epitaxial Growth of Model Oxygen Storage Materials”, G.S. Herman, University of Washington,

Seattle, WA, November 2000. 19. “Chemical and Structural Characterization of Epitaxial Anatase Thin Films”, G.S. Herman, Tulane

University, New Orleans, LA, October 2000. 18. “Oxygen Storage Properties of Zirconia-Doped Ceria Films”, G.S. Herman, TRW, Inc., Redondo

Beach, CA, October 2000. 17. “Epitaxial Growth and Characterization of Zirconium-Doped CeO2 Thin Films”, G.S. Herman,

Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL, May 2000. 16. “Structural Characterization of the Anatase TiO2(001) Surface”, G.S. Herman, University of

Washington, Seattle, WA, May 2000. 15. “Structural Characterization of the Anatase TiO2(001) Surface”, G.S. Herman, Stanford University,

Stanford, CA, January 2000. 14. “Surface Characterization by Mass-Spectroscopy of Recoiled Ions”, G.S. Herman, Naval Research

Laboratory, Washington, DC, November 1998. 13. “Surface Characterization by Mass-Spectroscopy of Recoiled Ions”, G.S. Herman, University of

Connecticut, Storrs, CT, November 1998. 12. “Model Studies of Automobile Catalysis: NOx Reduction on Rhodium Surfaces and Oxygen Storage

Properties of Ceria”, G.S. Herman, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, MI, August, 1998. 11. “Titanium Oxides: From Surface Science to Environmental Applications”, G.S. Herman, University

of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI, January, 1998. 10. “Oxide Materials and Their Environmental Applications”, G.S. Herman, Eastman Kodak Company,

Windsor, CO, April, 1996.

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9. “Epitaxial Growth of Thin TiOx Films, Related Experiments, and Their Environmental Applications”, Komag, Inc., Milpitas, CA, March, 1996.

8. “Epitaxial Growth of Thin TiOx Films, Related Experiments, and Their Environmental

Applications”, G.S. Herman, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD, March, 1996.

7. “Multi-Technique Investigation of (√3x√3)R30° Ag on Si(111)”, G.S. Herman, University of

Washington, Seattle, WA, April 1994. 6. “Surface Science Investigation of Environmentally Relevant Thin Films”, G.S. Herman, Raychem

Corporation, Menlo Park, CA, March 1994. 5. “Applications of X-ray Photoelectron Diffraction and Electron Emission Holography in Surface

Structure Determination”, G.S. Herman, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, April 1993. 4. “Surface Structure Determination by X-ray Photoelectron Diffraction and Electron Emission

Holography”, G.S. Herman, Sandia National Laboratory, Albuquerque, NM, May 1991. 3. “Surface Structure Determination by X-ray Photoelectron Diffraction and Electron Emission

Holography”, G.S. Herman, Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC, May 1991. 2. “Surface Structure Determination by X-ray Photoelectron Diffraction and Electron Emission

Holography”, G.S. Herman, IBM, Almaden Research Center, San Jose, CA, May 1991. 1. “Surface Structure Determination by X-ray Photoelectron Diffraction”, G.S. Herman, Hughes

Research Laboratory, Malibu, CA, November 1990. News Media & Press Releases 24. Oregon State researchers take key step toward cleaner, more sustainable production of hydrogen,

OSU Press Release, January 8, 2021, Steve Lundeberg 23. Oregon State, University of Washington receive another $5 million to advance nanotech innovation,

OSU Press Release, August 24, 2020, Steve Lundeberg 22. Transistor fabrication onto a curved surface means a sharp turn toward better diabetes therapy, OSU

Press Release, May 7, 2018, Steve Lundeberg. 21. ‘Quantum dot’ lighting technology takes forward leap thanks to new superacid treatment, OSU Press

Release, March 12, 2018, Steve Lundeberg. 20. Bio-sensing contact lens could someday measure blood glucose, other bodily functions,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-P8Lq5d7zQ&index=9&list=PLLG7h7fPoH8K5VA20KOvWPpQU5WzfSp3T, American Chemical Society Press Conference, April 4, 2016, Doug Dollemore.

19. Bio-sensing contact lens could someday measure blood glucose, other bodily functions, American

Chemical Society Press Release, April 4, 2016, Doug Dollemore.

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18. Lenses and limbs, http://engineering.oregonstate.edu/season-2-episode-4-lenses-and-limbs, OSU COE Podcast, March 17, 2017, Keith Hautala.

17. Glucose-monitoring contact lens would feature transparent, nanostructured sensor, OSU Press

Release, November 1, 2016, Steve Lundeberg. 16. NSF awards $4.5 million nanotechnology grant to OSU partnership, OSU Press Release, October 5,

2015, Krista Klinkhammer. 15. “Quantum dot” technology may help light the future, OSU Press Release, August 19, 2015, David

Stauth. 14. “Additive manufacturing” could greatly improve diabetes management, OSU Press Release, March

16, 2015, David Stauth. 13. “NSF grant gives OSU unique materials characterization capability”, OSU Press Release, September

2, 2014, David Stauth. 12. “Technology Using Microwave heating May Impact Electronics Manufacture”, OSU Press Release,

June 10, 2014, David Stauth. 11. “LED Lighting that is Better, Cheaper and Could Save Billions”, Oregon BEST Press Release, July

31, 2013, Gregg Kleiner. 10. “Antifreeze, cheap materials may lead to low-cost solar energy”, OSU Press Release, July 3, 2013,

David Stauth. 9. “Microwave Ovens May Help Produce Lower Cost Solar Energy Technology”, OSU Press Release,

August 24, 2012, David Stauth. 8. “Bright Idea”, Terra, Fall 2010 Issue 7. “Bright Idea”, OSU Press Release, September 14, 2011, David Stauth. 6. “Inkjet Printing Could Change the Face of Solar Cell Industry”, OSU Press Release, June 28, 2011,

David Stauth. 5. “OSU Solar Vehicle Team and the Oregon Process Innovation Center (OPIC) Lab”, Green Science

Oregon, Episode 11, broadcast February 5, 2011, Rick Coyle. 4. “New OSU Solar Research Center to Open in May”, Portland Business Journal, Sustainable Business

Oregon, March 15, 2010, Erik Siemers. 3. “Solar Cell Research”, KMTR-16, broadcast February 8, 2010, Matt Templeman. 2. “New Solar Reactor Facility to Open in Corvallis in Spring”, The Daily Barometer, January 20, 2010,

Michelle Ofelt.

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1. “Solar Research Center May Spur Innovation, Industry Development in Oregon”, OSU Press Release, January 8, 2010, David Stauth.

GRANTS AND CONTRACTS: Competitive & External Grant Awards A total of $38,286,672 in external competitive awards ($5,669,073 my share). Awards are listed in

reverse chronological order according to award date. 22. “Northwest Nanotechnology Infrastructure”, $5,000,000. National Science Foundation – National

Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure. G.S. Herman, PI, ($950,000 over 5 years) September 2020.

21. “Phase III: Center for Sustainable Materials Chemistry”, $3,100,000. D. Keszler, PI, and others, G.S.

Herman, Senior Investigator ($200,000 over two years), September 2016 20. “Pacific Northwest Nanotechnology Infrastructure”, ONAMI, $22,551. J.F. Conley, PI, G.S.

Herman, co-PI, October 2015. 19. “Pacific Northwest Nanotechnology Infrastructure”, $4,500,000. National Science Foundation –

National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure. G.S. Herman, PI, ($850,000 over 5 years) September 2015.

18. “SNM: Physics Guided Innovation of Integrated Flash-Light-Sintering, Continuous Nanomaterial

Synthesis and Roll-To-Roll Deposition Processes”, National Science Foundation – Scalable Nanomanufacturing, $1,500,000. C.-H. Chang, PI ($548,929), R. Malhotra, co-PI ($429,983), A. Wang, co-PI ($316,130), G.S. Herman, co-PI, ($192,958), and joint ($12,000) September 2014.

17. “Acquisition of NAP-XPS System”, ONAMI, $70,400. G.S. Herman, PI, September 2014. 16. “Acquisition of NAP-XPS System”, Oregon BEST, $200,000. G.S. Herman, PI, September 2014. 15. “Acquisition of NAP-XPS System”, National Science Foundation – Major Research

Instrumentation”, $648,109. G.S. Herman, PI and D.A. Keszler, co-PI, September 2014. 14. “Development of an amperometric glucose sensing catheter on a flexible polyimide substrate for an

artificial pancreas”, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, $154,752. G.S. Herman, PI, April 2014.

13. “Acquisition of NAP-XPS System”, Murdock Charitable Trust, $450,000. D.A. Keszler and G.S.

Herman, co-PI, January 2014. 12. “Acquisition and Installation of Donated X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy System”, Oregon BEST,

$66,000. G.S. Herman, PI, November 2013. 11. “Mechanistic Studies of Inorganic Resists”, Semiconductor Research Corporation, $330,049. G.S.

Herman, PI, June 2013.

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10. “Development of Cadmium-Free Quantum Dot Downconverters for Solid State Lighting”, Oregon BEST-GAP with Pacific Lighting Technologies, $150,000. G.S. Herman, PI ($117,833), PLT, co-PI ($32,167), May 2013.

9. “Genset Heat Recovery Adsorption Chiller for Navy Forward Operations Bases”, Advanced

Research Projects Agency – Energy, sub-contract, $548,990. B. Paul, PI ($242,906), C.-H. Chang, co-PI ($176,065), G.S. Herman, co-PI ($130,018), February 2013

8. “Development of a Dual-Function Glucose Sensing and Hormone Delivery Catheter for Use Within

an Artificial Pancreas”, Helmsley Foundation, sub-contract, $386,542. J.C. Conley, PI ($193,271), G.S. Herman, co-PI ($193,271), September 2012

7. “Development of a Dual-Function Glucose Sensing and Hormone Delivery Catheter for Use Within

an Artificial Pancreas”, National Institute of Health, SBIR sub-contract, $166,493. J.C. Conley, PI ($94,387), G.S. Herman, co-PI ($88,762), September 2012

6. “High Efficiency Up/Down Converting Nanoparticles”, Air Force Research Laboratory, STTR sub-

contract, $33,000. G.S. Herman, PI, July 2012 5. “Phase II: Center for Sustainable Materials Chemistry”, $20,000,000. D. Keszler, PI, and others,

G.S. Herman, Senior Investigator ($500,000 over five years), September 2011 4. “Microwave Assisted Continuous Flow Reactors”, ONAMI-GAP with Voxtel, Inc., $247,900. G.S.

Herman, PI ($124,303), C.-H. Chang, co-PI ($74,303), B. Paul, co-PI ($49,295), March 2010. 3. “Acquisition and Development of Quantum Efficiency Measurement Tooling for Process

Optimization”, Oregon Built Environment and Sustainable Technologies (BEST) Research Center, $355,000. G.S. Herman, PI ($327,000), C.-H. Chang, co-PI ($28,000). September 2010.

2. “Mechanism of Electrical Switching in Nanoscale Oxide Memristor Device”, Office of Naval

Research, ONAMI Nanoelectronics, Nanobiotechnology, and Nanometrology Initiative, $300,254. G.S. Herman, PI ($79,586), C.-H. Chang, co-PI ($79,584), J. Conley, co-PI ($79,538), S. Thevuthasan, co-PI ($30,773), M.A. Henderson, co-PI ($30,773). April 2010.

1. “Develop a Low-cost Solution-based Process of Nanostructured Anti-reflection Coating for Solar

Energy Applications”, National Science Foundation, SBIR sub-contract, $56,632. G.S. Herman, PI ($13,032), C.-H. Chang, co-PI ($19,117), B. Paul, co-PI ($21,347), J. Yang, co-PI ($3,136). July 2010.

OSU Awards for Research A total of $277,415 in internal competitive awards ($260,768 my share) and $15,000 for symposium

support. Awards are listed in reverse chronological order according to award date. 5. “Acquisition of NAP-XPS System”, Oregon State University, College of Engineering and College of

Science, $161,600. G.S. Herman, PI. October 2013. 4. “Acquisition of NAP-XPS System”, Oregon State University Research Equipment Reserve Fund,

$80,900. G.S. Herman, PI. October 2013.

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3. “Diffusion Mechanisms in Oxide Semiconductors”, Oregon State University General Research Fund, $9,920. G.S. Herman, PI. March 2010.

2. “Demonstrate High Value Nanoparticle Synthesis Using Microwave Enhanced Continuous Flow

Microfluidic Reactor”, Oregon State University Venture Fund, $24,995. G.S. Herman, PI ($8,348), C.-H. Chang, co-PI ($8,325), B. Paul, co-PI ($8,323). September 2010.

1. “Supplement Grant for Pacifichem Symposium”, $15,000, Oregon State University College of

Engineering ($5,000), Oregon State University College of Science ($5,000), and Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute ($5,000). G.S. Herman, PI. December 2010.

Industrial Support A total of $390,160 total industrial support ($268,400 my share) and $1,500 for symposium support.

Awards are listed in reverse chronological order according to award date. 9. “Temperature programed desorption measurements”, Intel Corp. Gift Funds, $5,000. G.S. Herman.

March 15, 2021. 8. “Characterization of Amorphous Alloy Thin Films”, Hewlett Packard Gift Funds, $20,160. G.S.

Herman. March 16, 2020. 7. “Support Ambient Pressure X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy and Scanning Tunneling Microscopy

Workshop”, SPECS ($500), Scienta-Omicron ($500), and Oregon Nanoscience and Microtechnologies Institute ($500). G.S. Herman. August 2017.

6. “Characterization of Amorphous Alloy Thin Films”, Hewlett Packard Gift Funds, $21,000. G.S.

Herman. April 1, 2017. 5. “Printing Quantum Dots for Transparent Displays”, Sharp Laboratories of America Gift Funds,

$65,000. G.S. Herman. April 1, 2015. 4. “Continuous Flow Microwave Modeling”, ECOKAP Technologies Gift Funds, $43,000. G.S.

Herman. June 15, 2014. 3. “Solar Energy Research on Earth Abundant Materials”, Sharp Laboratories of America Gift Funds,

$80,000. G.S. Herman ($40,000), C.-H. Chang ($40,000). April 1, 2012. 2. “Solar Energy Research Using Microreactors”, Sharp Laboratories of America Gift Funds, $50,000.

G.S. Herman ($25,000), C.-H. Chang ($25,000). April 1, 2011. 1. “Solar Energy Research on Earth Abundant Materials”, Sharp Laboratories of America Gift Funds,

$106,000. G.S. Herman ($49,240), C.-H. Chang ($49,240), B. Paul ($7,520). April 1, 2010. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE: Conference Leadership 42. Co-organizer, “Charles S. Fadley Memorial Session: Past, Present, and Future of Photoemission

Techniques”, PacSurf 2022, Waikoloa, HI, December 2022.

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41. Co-organizer, “Charles S. Fadley Memorial Session: Photoelectron Spectroscopy Methods and Applications”, AVS 67th International Symposium and Exhibition, Charlotte, NC, October 2021.

40. Organizing Committee Member, 8th Edition of Global Conference on Catalysis, Chemical

Engineering & Technology, Paris, France, September 2021. 39. Session Chair, “Surface Chemistry”, American Chemical Society, San Francisco, CA, August 2020. 38. Organizer, “Ambient Pressure X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy and Scanning Tunneling

Microscopy Workshop”, Corvallis, OR, August 2017. 37. Program and Organizing Committee, Physical Electronics Conference, Portland, OR, June 2017. 36. Symposium Co-Organizer, “Dynamical Processes of Light Harvesting Surfaces”, Pacifichem 2015,

Honolulu, HI, December 2015. 35. North American Program Chair, IS&T 2015 Digital Fabrication Conference, Portland, OR September

2015. 34. Program Committee, International Conference on Photonics, Optics and Laser Technologies

(PHOTOPTICS 2014), Lisbon, Portugal, January 2014 33. Session Chair, “Transparent Conductors & Printable Electronics”, American Vacuum Society, Long

Beach, CA, October/November 2013. 32. Focus Topic Organizer, “Transparent Conductors & Printable Electronics”, American Vacuum

Society, Long Beach, CA, October/November 2013. 31. Technical Committee Member, 2013 IEEE Photonics Conference, Bellevue, WA, September 2013 30. International Advisory Committee, 8th International Conference on Transparent Oxide and Related

Materials for Electronics and Optics (TOEO-8), Tokyo, Japan, May 2013 29. Session Chair, “Transparent Conductors & Printable Electronics”, American Vacuum Society,

Tampa, FL, October/November 2012. 28. Session Chair, “Nanometer-Scale Science & Technology”, American Vacuum Society, Tampa, FL,

October/November 2012. 27. Focus Topic Organizer, “Transparent Conductors & Printable Electronics”, American Vacuum

Society, Tampa, FL, October/November 2012. 26. Division Program Organizer, “Nanometer-Scale Science & Technology”, American Vacuum

Society, Tampa, FL, October/November 2012. 25. Technical Committee Member, 2012 IEEE Photonics Conference, San Francisco, CA, September

2012

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24. Session Chair, “AMD4 Oxide TFT (1)”, The 18th International Display Workshops, Nagoya, Japan, December 2011.

23. Focus Topic Organizer, “Transparent Conductors & Printable Electronics”, American Vacuum

Society, Nashville, TN, October/November 2011. 22. Division Program Organizer, “Nanometer-Scale Science & Technology”, American Vacuum

Society, Nashville, TN, October/November 2011. 21. Session Chair, “Nanoelectronic Devices: Oxide-Based Materials and Devices”, IEEE Nano 2011,

Portland, OR, August 2011. 20. Session Chair, “Nanomaterials: Nanomaterial Synthesis II”, IEEE Nano 2011, Portland, OR, August

2011. 19. Session Chair, “Nanosensors & Actuators: Optical Nanosensors”, IEEE Nano 2011, Portland, OR,

August 2011. 18. Topic co-Chair, “Nanodevices”, IEEE Nano 2011, Portland, OR, August 2011. 17. Organizer, “Sustainable Nanomanufacturing Workshop”, affiliated with 2011 ASME/SME/JSME

Manufacturing Research Conference, Corvallis, OR, June 2011. 16. Symposium Organizer, “High-Performance Solution-Processed Materials for

Electronics/Optoelectronics Device Applications”, Pacifichem 2010, Honolulu, HI, December 2010. 15. Session Chair, “Photo-induced Effects”, International Workshop on Transparent Amorphous Oxide

Semiconductors 2010, Yokohama, Japan, January 2010. 14. Session Chair, “Nanotech”, The 10th Emerging Information and Technology Conference, Stanford,

CA, August 2010. 13. Program Committee Member, International Conference on Organic Electronics 2009, Liverpool,

England, June 2009. 12. Session Chair, IS&T 2008 Digital Fabrication Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, September 2008. 11. North American Program Chair, IS&T 2007 Digital Fabrication Conference, Anchorage, AK,

September 2007. 10. Local Organizing Committee, International Conference on Emerging Electronic Materials, Corvallis,

OR, July 2007. 9. North American Program Chair, IS&T 2006 Digital Fabrication Conference, Denver, CO, September

2006. 8. Session Chair, “Transparent Electronics from Materials to Devices”, e-Materials Research Society,

Nice, France, May/June 2006.

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7. Symposium Organizer & Session Chair, “Nanomanufacturing”, Materials Research Society, San Francisco, CA, April 2006.

6. North American Program Chair, IS&T 2005 Digital Fabrication Conference, Baltimore, MD,

September 2005. 5. Past-Chair, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, 2004. 4. Chair, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, 2003. 3. Vice-Chair, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society, 2002. 2. Eastern Washington Representative, Pacific Northwest Chapter of the American Vacuum Society,

1995-2001. 1. Chemistry, Catalysis, Fuel Cells Facilitator, “Advancing Science and Technology Through

Partnerships”, Department of Energy EPSCoR Workshop, Berkeley, CA, August 2000. Elected Memberships 1. Elected Member of Executive Board, Nanometer-Scale Science & Technology, American Vacuum

Society, 2010-2013. External Peer Review Journals and Proposals Manuscript Review (27 journals): ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, Advanced Functional

Materials, Advanced Materials, Applied Physics Letters, Chemical Engineering Journal, CrystEngComm, ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology, IEEE Electron Device Letters, IEEE Transactions of Electron Devices, Journal of Applied Physics, Journal of Cluster Science, Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, Journal of Display Technologies, Journal of Solid State Chemistry, Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology A, Journal of Vacuum Science and Technology B, Langmuir, Materials Science and Engineering B, Nature Materials, Nanoscale, Physical Review B, Physical Review Letters, Physica Status Solidi, Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, Surface Science, The Open Surface Science Journal, Thin Solid Films

Proposal Review (8 Government Agencies/ Foundations): Department of Energy, National Science

Foundation, Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, Murdock Charitable Trust, National Synchrotron Light Source-II, Provincia Autonoma di Trento, Servizio Università e Ricerca Scientifica, U.S. Civilian Research and Development Foundation, National Science Centre Poland

Professional Society Membership (present) American Chemical Society, American Institute of Chemical Engineering, American Vacuum Society,

Biomedical Engineering Society, Materials Research Society UNIVERSITY SERVICE: Undergraduate Advising Advisor for >200 undergraduate students (freshman to senior), 2010 to present. Oregon State University Committee

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Organizing Committee Chair, First Annual OSU Centers and Institutes/Core Research Facilities Fair, 2018

Member, Graduate Council, 2012-2015. College of Engineering (COE) Committees Chair, Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering, School Head Search Committee, 2020 Chair Research Group, COE Strategic Planning, 2013-2014 Chair, Research Coordinator Search Committee, 2016 Special Assignment Assessment of Biomedical Research and Strategic Planning, 2017-2019 College of Science (COS) Committee Member, Materials Faculty Search Committee, 2012-2013 School of Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering (CBEE) and Chemical Engineering

(CHE) Committees Chair, CBEE Promotion & Tenure Committee, 2017-2019. Member, CBEE Promotion & Tenure Committee, 2009-2011, 2015-2017. Chair, CHE Graduate Committee, 2014-2015. Member, CHE Graduate Committee, 2010-2014. Member, Environmental Engineer Faculty Search Committee, 2012-2013 Member, Biological Engineer Faculty Search Committee, 2014-2015 Chair, Chemical Engineer Faculty Search Committee, 2015-2016 Chair, Faculty Research Assistant Search Committee, 2015-2016 Member, Research Associate Search Committee, 2015-2016 Chair, Chemical Engineer Faculty Search Committee, 2017-2018 AWARDS: 19. International Association of Advanced Materials Award/ Fellow Lecture, 2020 18. Oregon State University, College of Engineering, Research Award, 2018 17. TechConnect, Innovation Award, 2018 16. Oregon State University, College of Engineering, Research Collaboration Award, 2015 15. American Vacuum Society Fellow, 2014 14. Sharp Laboratories of America Invention of the Year, 2010 13. Sharp Laboratories of America Faculty Scholar, 2010, 2011, 2012 12. ONAMI Signature Faculty Fellow, 2009-present 11. Environmental and Health Sciences Division Outstanding Performance Award, PNNL, 2000

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10. U.S. Department of Energy Certificate of Appreciation, 1999 9. Interfacial & Processing Science Outstanding Performance Award, PNNL, 1999 8. National Research Council Research Associateship Award, 1992 7. American Vacuum Society Student Prize, 1991 6. National Science Foundation International Travel Grant, 1991 5. Travel Grant from the Mercury Cadmium Telluride Workshop, 1990 4. University of Hawaii, Graduate Student Organization Travel Fund Award, 1990 3. University of Hawaii, Departmental Research Fellowship, 1988-1989 2. University of Hawaii, Certificate for Outstanding Achievement as a Teaching Assistant, 1987 1. University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Certificate for Outstanding Academic Achievement, 1985 GRADUATE STUDENT AWARDS:

Name Awards/Fellowships

Tyler McCrea • 3rd Place Poster Award, Pacific Northwest American Vacuum Society Symposium, Virtual, September 2020

Pedro Alzaga • HP Graduate Fellowship, 2016-20 • 3rd Place Poster Award, Pacific Northwest American

Vacuum Society Symposium, Virtual, September 2020

Trey Diulus • Outstanding Graduate Student Award, OSU-CBEE Department Award, 2019

• American Vacuum Society Morton M. Tram Surface Science Student Award Finalist, 2018

• American Vacuum Society 65th Dorothy M. and Earl S. Hoffman Travel Grant, 2018

• 1st Place Poster Award, Pacific Northwest American Vacuum Society Symposium, Richland, WA, June 2018

• OSU Graduate Student Travel Award, 2018 • Kokes Awardee, 25th North American Catalysis Society

Meeting

Stebby Varghese John • Best Poster, NAMIS workshop, Seattle, WA, 2018 • International Programs Scholarship Recipient, 2017-18

Ryan Frederick • Graduate Fellowship: Intel Foundation / Semiconductor Research Corporation, 2016-18

• Student Recognition Award, SEMI Industry Strategy Symposium, 2017

• OSU Graduate Student Travel Award, 2016 • Best-in-Session Poster Presentation, SRC TECHCON 2016

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• Sponsored Fellow at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 2016

Gustavo Henrique Albuquerque

• 1st Place Poster Award, OSU Graduate Student Engineering Expo, Corvallis, OR, March 2016

• OSU Graduate Student Travel Award, 2015

Richard Oleksak • Schulein Outstanding Student Award, 2015 • Rickert Engineering Graduate Fellowship, 2010-13 • OSU Graduate Student Travel Award, 2013 • Oregon Lottery Graduate Scholar, 2012

Brendan Flynn • 1st Place Poster Award, EMSL Integration, Richland, WA, August 2012

• OSU Graduate Student Travel Award, 2012 • Ph.D. Internship at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory,

2012-13

Chris Durgan • 1st Place Poster Award, Microwave and Flow Conference, Napa, CA, July 2013

Meena Suhanya Rajachidambaram

• OSU International Student Tuition Remission Scholarship, 2012

• Summer Research Institute at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 2010

• Perry Swanson Merit Scholarship for excellence in scholastic ability, 2009-10

Jaana Saranya Rajachidambaram

• OSU International Student Tuition Remission Scholarship, 2012

• Summer Research Institute at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 2010

• Perry Swanson Merit Scholarship for excellence in scholastic ability, 2009-10

TEACHING:

Number Course Title Term/Year Credits Enrollment CHE 451/ 551 Solar Technologies Fall 2020 3 10/5 CBEE 507 Seminar: Seminar/Presentation Spring 2020 1 31 CBEE 507 Seminar: Seminar/Presentation Winter 2020 1 38 CBEE 507 Seminar: Seminar/Presentation Fall 2019 1 32 ENGR 599 Masters of Engineering Portfolio

Completion Spring 2019 1 1

CHE 451/ 551 Solar Technologies Fall 2018 3 9/17 CHE 599 Materials and Surface

Characterization Fall 2018 3 9

CHE 417/ 517 Analytical Instrumentation in Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering

Spring 2018 4 38/3

CHE 451/ 551 Solar Technologies Fall 2017 3 8/7 CHE 541 Catalysis Spring 2017 3 10

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CBEE 102 Engineering Problem Solving and Computations

Winter 2017 3 252

CHE 599 Materials and Surface Characterization

Fall 2016 3 20

CHE 451/ 551 Solar Technologies Spring 2016 3 49/2 CHE 444/ 544 Thin Film Materials Processing Winter 2016 4 39/2 CHE 451/ 551 Solar Technologies Spring 2015 3 21/20 CHE 444/ 544 Thin Film Materials Processing Winter 2015 4 37/1 CHE 541 Catalysis Fall 2014 3 8 CHE 417/ 517 Analytical Instrumentation in

Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering

Spring 2014 4 59/24

CHE 451/ 551 Solar Technologies Winter 2014 3 33/10 CHE 611/ ECE 611 Electronic Materials Processing Fall 2013 3 11/14 CHE 417/ 517 Analytical Instrumentation in

Chemical, Biological and Environmental Engineering

Spring 2013 4 46/4

CHE 451/ 551 Solar Technologies Winter 2013 3 21/20 CHE 541 Catalysis Fall 2012 3 11 CHE 451/ 551 Solar Technologies Spring 2012 3 30/8 CHE 611/ ECE 611 Electronic Materials Processing Fall 2011 3 3/9 CHE 499/ 599 Solar Technologies Spring 2011 3 17/3 CHE 599 Catalysis Fall 2010 3 7 CHE 499/ 599 Solar Technologies Spring 2010 3 16/9 CHE 571/ ECE 571 Electronic Materials Processing Fall 2009 3 4/14

GRADUATE STUDENTS: Current Graduate Students (2 Ph.D.)

Name Degree Thesis Topic & Tentative Thesis Title Completion Date

19. Jessica Jenkins Ph.D. Characterization of Surface Reactions Using Ambient Pressure X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy

9/23

18. Tyler McCrea Ph.D. PbSe Nanoparticle Enabled Radiation Sensors

6/22

17. Pedro Alzaga M.S. Thermal Properties and Stability of Amorphous Metals

3/21

16. Trey Diulus Ph.D. Characterization and Investigations of Thin-Film Materials with X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy

9/19

15. Shane Lorona M.S. GeSi Oxidation Studies 3/19 14. Stebby Varghese

John M.S. Transparent Sensing 12/18

13. Ryan Frederick Ph.D. Metal Oxide Cluster Chemistries for Next Generation Nanomanufacturing

6/18

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12. Shidong He M.S. Deposition and Characterization of Thin Films

6/17

11. Gustavo Henrique Albuquerque

Ph.D. Continuous Flow Microwave-Assisted Synthesis as a Potentially Scalable Nanomanufacturing Approach

3/17

10. Andrew Pfau M.S. Characterization of GeCo Thin Films and Powders

12/16

9. Yagenetfere Alemu M.S. Synthesis, Surface Treatment and Characterization of Copper Indium Sulfide Quantum Dots

12/16

8. Josh Motley M.S. Application of Self-Assembled Monolayers to InGaZnO Thin Film Transistors

6/16

7. Peter Ray M.S. Characterization of Carboxylic Acids on Hafnium Oxide Thin Films

9/15

6. Richard Oleksak Ph.D. Solution-Based Nanomaterials and Thin Films for Next Generation Electronics

12/14

5. Brendan Flynn Ph.D. Functional Materials for Advanced Energy and Electronic Devices

6/14

4. Eric Hostetler M.S. Processing of Nanoscale Materials 12/13 3. Chris Durgan M.S. Solution-Based Deposition of Functional

Thin Films: Development of a Glucose Biosensor and Thermal Processing of CZTS Nanoparticle Films

12/13

2. Meena Suhanya Rajachidambaram

M.S. Investigation of Oxide Semiconductor Based Thin Films: Deposition, Characterization, Functionalization, and Electronic Applications

12/11

1. Jaana Saranya Rajachidambaram

M.S. Evaluation of Amorphous Oxide Semiconductors for Thin Film Transistors (TFTs) and Resistive Random Access Memory (RRAM) Applications

12/11

UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS:

Name Degree Thesis Title or Project Completion Date

24. Shinyoung Kang B.S. Kinetics of Hydrogen Evolution Reaction from Defective 2D Materials

6/20

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23. Derek Dardinski B.S. Investigation of MoS2 with Ambient Pressure X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (Honors Thesis)

6/20

22. Jacqueline Frawley

B.S. Characterization of Bi2Se3 Passivation Chemistry

9/19

21. Spenser Falk B.S. Oxidation of MoTe2 Studied with X-ray photoelectron Spectroscopy and Atomic Force Microscopy

9/19

20. Joseph Hebert B.S. Adsorption of Butyltin β-Keggin Clusters on HOPG Substrate

9/17

19. Daniel Goddard B.S. Interaction of Butyltin β-Keggin Nanoclusters on Mica Substrates

9/17

18. Jonathon Lopez B.S. Synthesis of Cu3SbS4 Nanoparticles for Solution Processed Thin Film Solar Cells (Honors Thesis)

6/17

17. Cassandra Seaney

B.S. Deposition and Characterization of Ni-Ga Thin Films

9/15

16. Tristan Stickle B.S. Characterization of HfO2 Surface Chemistries

9/15

15. Lane Porth B.S. UV-Assisted Lipoic Acid Ligand Exchange of Copper Indium Disulfide-Zinc Sulfide Core-Shell Quantum Dots (Honors Thesis)

6/15

14. Abdulrahman Aldossary

B.S. Microwave-Assisted Synthesis and Chemical Modulation of MOF-74(Ni) (Honors Thesis)

6/15

13. Fernando Ramirez

B.S. Photocatalytic Studies of BiVO4 - Reduced Graphene Oxide

6/15

12. Tyler Schmeckpeper

B.S. Evaluation of sulfonated poly(ether ether ketone) as a Permselective Membrane for Glucose Sensing

12/14

11. Kovit Pholsena B.S. Design of Field Effect Glucose Sensor 6/14 10. Mathew Bates B.S. Electrochemical Characterization of a

Permselective Membrane 12/13

9. Joshua Motley B.S. Electrochemical Investigation of HafSOx Films

9/13

8. Brittany Kern B.S. Spin Coated Film Development 9/13 7. Brenna Baker B.S. Investigation of HafSOx Solutions for

Inorganic Resist Applications 9/13

6. Nathan Lazaroff B.S. Spin-coated Lanthanum Ferrite Thin Films

9/13

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5. Pedro Alzaga B.S. Development of an Electrohydrodynamic Printer

6/13

4. Alyson Lovett B.S. Synthesis of Silver Inks 9/12 3. Udit Suri B.S. Gravure Printing of Function Inks 6/12 2. Eric Hostetler B.S. Microwave Synthesis of ZnS 9/11 1. Nadeem Houran B.S. Development of Catalyst Test System 9/10

Have hosted over twelve high school students on independent study projects and as part of the Summer Experience in Science and Engineering for Youth program. POSTDOCTORAL SCHOLARS:

6. Radwan Elzein University of South Florida, Ph.D. Electrical Engineering

7/19 to 7/21

5. Majid Ahmadi University of Puerto Rico, Ph.D. Physics/Chemistry

9/14 to 9/15

4. Sumit Saha University of Miami, Ph.D. Chemistry

12/13 to 12/16

3. Xiaosong Du Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Ph.D. Chemistry

7/13 to 1/17

2. Robert Fitzmorris University of California – Santa Cruz, Ph.D. Chemistry

7/13 to 9/14

1. Rose Ruther University of Wisconsin, Ph.D. Chemistry

7/12 to 12/13

VISITING FACULTY:

2. Rasha Khalife Lebanese American University, Beirut, Lebanon

1/20 to 7/21

1. Yajuan Li Civil Aviation University of China, Tianjin, China

5/14 to 5/15

STAFF:

4. Heath Kersell Research Associate, Surface Characterization

8/21 to present

3. Rafik Addou Research Associate, Surface Characterization

11/18 to 2/21

2. Igor Lyubinetsky Research Associate, Surface Characterization

8/16 to 6/18

1. Joe Bergevin Faculty Research Assistant, Process Engineering

3/15 to present