David W.M. Marr

David W.M. Marr

Professor The controlled assembly of colloidal particles has received significant attention in recent years because of their potential application as nano- and micro-structured materials. To vary their structure and behavior, we employ external fields, including...
Cynthia Norrgran

Cynthia Norrgran

Teaching Associate Professor Dr. Norrgran obtained her B.S. in physics from the University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. She then worked in biology research on regenerating limbs and biochemical research on brain enzymes for several years before entering medical school...
James Ranville

James Ranville

James Ranville Professor, Department of Chemistry Part of my research involves the role of colloids and particles in environmental processes. Environmental colloids can be described as particles smaller than one micrometer. They can make up a significant proportion of...
Josh Ramey

Josh Ramey

Teaching Assistant Professor My research in both academic and industrial settings has focused on diverse topics such as DNA replication, cell cycle control, as well as the engineering of microbes for the production of 3-hydroxypropionic acid. I currently teach the...

Susanta Sarkar

Susanta Sarkar Assistant Professor, Department of Physics At Single Molecule Biophysics Laboratory located at GRL242, we look at biomolecules and nanoparticles one by one to understand their functions and properties. We are a young multidisciplinary research group...