Research Across the Globe

ICAL values its collaboration with students, other universities, and industries from all across the globe. Each user provides a unique experience and expertise that not only leads to new discoveries and advancements in science, but makes ICAL what it is. Below are just a snippet of some of the talented users who have worked with ICAL and what they have worked on.

 

Photo of inverse pole figure if Mongolian Cretaceous eggs

Dr. Seung Choi

PostDoc

Seung Choi studied in South Korea earning a PhD in Earth Sciences before working in U.S. His interests lie in the evolution of eggs and eggshells of vertebrates in both prehistoric and modern birds. In addition, he also focuses on geological setting of Cretaceous deposits in East Asia where were mainly affected by igneous activity.

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high resolution image of sulfate-reducing microbe in biofilm on the surface of a corroding steel sample.

Dr. Scott Wade

Associated Professor

Dr. Scott Wade is an Associated Professor for Swinburne University in Swinburne, Austrailia. His research has involved collaboration with leading industrial, government and academic institutions including ICAL at Montana State University.

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12μm-by-12μm maps of modulus and topography of the lacuna in color

Amir Darabi

Graduate Research Assistant
Montana State University

Amir Darabi is a graduate research assistant at MSU with a BS and Masters in Mechanical Engineering. His research interests involvematerial and mechanical characterization of bio-inspired polymers with tunable mechanical response, using various techniques, e.g. dynamic mechanical analysis (DMA) and atomic force microscopy (AFM). 

 

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