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Mark E. Reeves, Ph.D.

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Mark E. Reeves, Ph.D.

Associate Professor,
Department of Physics, Columbian College of Arts and Sciences
George Washington University
725 21st NW
Washington, D.C. 20052

Office: Bell Hall, Room 104B
Phone: (202) 994- 6279
Fax: (202) 994-3001
Email: reevesme@gwu.edu

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Mark E. Reeves came to GW in 1993, where he has established a research program to study the microwave response of materials as diverse as superconductors and dielectric insulators. Over the past 3 years, he was funded by DARPA and the Office of Naval Research to develop unique methods for correlating the topographic features and microwave response of materials at the 200 nm length scale. This work has naturally led in the direction of scanning probe microscopy (atomic force microscopy, chemical force microscopy, and near-field scanning optical microscopy), tools with which he and his students have been working to understand reuse issues in kidney dialyzers. He is currently working to develop scanning probe techniques for nanometer-scale lithography and for the study of the interface between thin-film sensors and biological molecules, in buffered solutions. During his career, Dr. Reeves has published over 50 papers, with eight in past 3 years. He has acquired just over $2 million in external funding since coming to GW, and has averaged $ 290,000 in funding per year over the past three years. He currently supervises four Ph.D. students and two undergraduates working on senior projects. He has advised two students to the completion of their Ph.D. degrees and he has guided four undergraduate seniors through their senior projects.

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