Recently the College of Arts and Sciences at Appalachian State did an article on graduate student Andrew Zeidell and his work with carbon nanotubes.
Zeidell graduated from Appalachian with a Bachelor of Science degree in Applied Physics in May 2014, and immediately began working on a Master’s degree in Engineering Physics, which he is scheduled to complete in May 2016. He also plans to pursue a doctorate degree.
He started his research on carbon nanotubes in the fall of 2011 and with the help of assistant professor Brad Conrad optained the North Carolina Space Grant in 2012. Their team, which also included two co-authors from Rochester, New York, and another professor who now resides in Virginia, presented their research at the American Physical Society meeting in March 2013, in Baltimore, Maryland, and also at the NC Space Grant conventions in 2013 and 2014.
To read the entire article go to: http://cas.appstate.edu/news/1980