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Robert J Loomis Iii

PhD Candidate, University of Louisville Robert J Loomis III


PAST COURSEWORK: Fundamentals of Microfabrication & MEMS (ME 543) Advanced Engineering Mathmatics I (ME 565) Advanced Engineering Mathmatics II (ME 566) Mechanics of Micromachines (ME 575) Artificial Neural Systems (ECE 614) Human Movement (ME 651) Human Biodynamics (ME 652) Nanotechnology (ECE 674) PUBLICATIONS BY ROBERT J LOOMIS III: Stimuli-responsive transformation in carbon nanotube/expanding microsphere–polymer composites Graphene nanoplatelet based photomechanical actuatorsIOP Nanotechnology, January 6, 2012 Layer dependent mechanical responses of graphene composites to near-infrared lightApplied Physics Letters, February 15, 2012 Dimensional dependence of photomechanical response in carbon nanostructure compositesIOP Nanotechnology, May 3, 2012 Advanced MEMS Grayscale Lithography Mask Generation SoftwareKentucky EPSCoR Program, May 26, 2011 Photo-thermal polymerization of nanotube/polymer composites: Effects of load transfer and mechanical strengthApplied Physics Letters, March 28, 2012 Large photocurrents in air assisted deposition of single layer graphene: effects of diffusion and driftIOP Nanotechnology, June 15, 2012 Synergy in binary (MWNT, SLG) nano-carbons in polymer nano-composites: a Raman study(LIOP Nanotechnology, July 13, 2012 Micro- and nanotechnology approaches for capturing circulating tumor cellsCancer Nanotechnology, October 19, 2010 Carbon based micro- and nano-opto-mechanical systems (C-MOMS/NOMS)SPIE. August 21, 2011 Load transfer and mechanical properties of chemically reduced graphene reinforcements in polymer compositesIOP Nanotechnology, November 29, 2012   Robert J Loomis experience includes: Design of a variety of automated welding systems (including vision systems) that comply with OSHA and ANSI standards, class I safety enclosures, custom motion control systems, d) Served as primary laser system integrator – including component selection, vision system, beam delivery unit integration, associated control and safety systems, and beam delivery units. Robotic handling systems, including various automated robotic testing cells for material handling and quality control Vacuum-based material handling systems Robotic assembly cells Material property testing stations    

Robert J Loomis Iii's Background

Robert J Loomis Iii's Experience

Graduate research assistant at University of Louisville

October 2010 - Present | KY

Graduate research assistant (Mechanical Engineering) in the area of micro and nanotechnology

Robert J Loomis Iii's Education

University of Louisville

2010 – 2013

PhD

Concentration: Mechanical Engineering


University of Michigan

1997 – 2001

Bachelor's

Concentration: Mechanical Engineering


Robert J Loomis Iii's Interests & Activities

Engineering, design

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