
About
Per Askeland is a Researcher in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science (ChEMS) at Michigan State University's College of Engineering. He specializes in analytical techniques including surface spectroscopy (XPS, AES), molecular spectroscopy (FTIR, UV-Vis), and microscopy (ESEM, optical). He also manages materials processing techniques like plasma and UV-ozone surface treatments. His research focuses on electrospinning fibers for sensing applications, luminescent oxygen sensors, polymer surface treatments for adhesion, and graphite-based composites.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Chemistry, Michigan State University (1997)
- B.S. in Chemistry, University of Iowa (1991)
Research Interests: His work spans materials science, nanotechnology, and sustainable composites. Key areas include developing eco-friendly materials from agricultural byproducts, optimizing nanocomposite properties, and advancing sensor technology for chemical/biological applications. His expertise in analytical instrumentation supports multidisciplinary collaborations in materials characterization.
Publications: Recent work emphasizes nanocomposite development (e.g., graphite nanoplatelet-reinforced polymers) and green composites using soy-based plastics. These studies highlight trends in sustainable materials and nanoscale material behavior analysis.
Labs/Teams: Oversees analytical facilities supporting advanced materials research within ChEMS, providing infrastructure for surface treatment and microstructural analysis.
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