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John C. Wolfe is Cullen Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Houston's Cullen College of Engineering. His research laboratory specializes in microfabrication techniques, with current projects focused on ion beam lithography, integrated circuit metallization, resist evaluation, and superconducting thin films for microwave/high-current applications. Previous work developed high-density electron beam archival storage systems for the Library of Congress.
Research Focus: Wolfe's investigations center on nanoscale fabrication methods, particularly charged particle lithography techniques that enable high-precision patterning. Current work explores applications in neural interface technology, plasmonic materials, and advanced filtration systems.
Publication analysis reveals consistent innovation in nanofabrication methodologies, with recent expansion into biomedical applications including neural probes and infection prevention devices. This demonstrates evolution from fundamental material science toward interdisciplinary bioengineering applications.
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