Thomas Perkins

Walder

Robert earned his Ph.D degree in Physics from the University of California, Irvine.  His Ph.D. subject in soft matter physics was Rheology and Microrheology of Materials at the Air-Water Interface.  He was awarded a National Research Council Fellowship.

Siewny

Matthew did his undergraduate work in physics at Kenyon College.  He holds the Colorado Measurement Science and Engineering Fellowship.

Seol

Yeonee works in the Laboratory of Single Molecule Biophysics at the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, within the National Institutes of Health.

Roskens

Violet earned her M.S. from The University of Vermont. Her M.S. subject was: Molecular Characterization of the Yellowjackets and Hornets (Hymenoptera; Vespidae, Vespinae): Proteomic and Phylogenetic Investigations.

Paik

Hern earned his Ph.D. from the California Institute of Technology. His Ph.D. subject in physical chemistry was: Femtosecond Time-Resolved Spectroscopy of Anionic Systems. He was awarded a National Research Council Fellowship.

Okoniewski

Stephen completed his undergraduate degree in Physics at Northwestern University. He was supported by an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and an NIH/CU Graduate Training Grant. He used high-precision single-molecule optical traps to study the biomechanics of nucleic acids and nucleic acid - protein complexes.