Difference between revisions of "Jacob Trevino"
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== About == | == About == | ||
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Dr. Trevino is the Director at the Quattrone Nanofabrication Facility, serving as the primary interface between the facility and its users. Dr. Trevino oversees the overall operations and management of the QNF and works with faculty to identify and acquire new equipment and techniques to advance the center’s research capabilities. He has previously directed nanofabrication and shared instrument facilities at the CUNY Advanced Science Research Center and New York University and held adjunct faculty positions at Columbia University and the City University of New York. | Dr. Trevino is the Director at the Quattrone Nanofabrication Facility, serving as the primary interface between the facility and its users. Dr. Trevino oversees the overall operations and management of the QNF and works with faculty to identify and acquire new equipment and techniques to advance the center’s research capabilities. He has previously directed nanofabrication and shared instrument facilities at the CUNY Advanced Science Research Center and New York University and held adjunct faculty positions at Columbia University and the City University of New York. | ||
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Dr. Trevino received his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Boston University, M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Case Western Reserve University, and a B.S. in Physics and B.A. in Mathematics from from Susquehanna University. | Dr. Trevino received his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Boston University, M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Case Western Reserve University, and a B.S. in Physics and B.A. in Mathematics from from Susquehanna University. |
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About
Role in the QNF
Dr. Trevino is the Director at the Quattrone Nanofabrication Facility, serving as the primary interface between the facility and its users. Dr. Trevino oversees the overall operations and management of the QNF and works with faculty to identify and acquire new equipment and techniques to advance the center’s research capabilities. He has previously directed nanofabrication and shared instrument facilities at the CUNY Advanced Science Research Center and New York University and held adjunct faculty positions at Columbia University and the City University of New York.
Education
Dr. Trevino received his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Boston University, M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Case Western Reserve University, and a B.S. in Physics and B.A. in Mathematics from from Susquehanna University.