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Thomas Murray
Instructor
Degrees: - Ph.D. Materials Science, University of Virginia, 2004
- M.S. Materials Science, University of Washington, 1995
- B.S. Ceramic Engineering, University of Washington, 1988
Professional Background: - Research Scientist / Manager of the Electron Microscopy Center,
Materials Science & Engineering Department, University of
Washington, 2002-2006
- Analytical Specialist, Lab/Cor Inc., 1993-2006
- Graduate Research Assistant / Graduate Teaching Assistant, Materials Science Department, University of Virginia, 1995-2002
- Graduate Teaching Assistant, Materials Science & Engineering Department, University of Washington, 1990-1993
Research areas: - Materials characterization by electron beam method
- Materials characterization by ion beam method
Presentations:
"Growth and Chemical Mixing Behavior of Ag and Au Nanocrystal Mixtures," Microscopy Society Annual Meeting, Honolulu, 2005
"Chemical Mixing and Growth Behavior of Ag and Au Nanocrystal
Mixtures," International Conference on Solid-Solid Phase
Transformations in Inorganic Mater., 2005
"Simulated HRTEM Images of Rotating Nano-size Metal Particles," 14th International Conference on Electron Microscopy, 1998
Publications:
"Growth and Chemical Mixing Behavior of Ag and Au Nanocrystal
Mixtures," T. M. Murray and J. M. Howe,
Microscopy and Microanalysis,
Honolulu, Hawaii, Cambridge University Press. (2005) p. 1866CD
"Chemical Mixing and Growth Behavior of Ag and Au Nanocrystal
Mixtures," T. M. Murray and J. M. Howe,
Proc. Intl. Conf. Solid-Solid
Phase Transformations Inorganic Mater., TMS, Warrendale (2005) pp.
797-802
"Effects of Pd Particle Size and Ceria Loading on NO Reduction with
CO," J. H. Holles et al,
Journal of Catalysis, Volume 195, Issue 1
(2000) pp. 193-206
"Analysis of electron intensity as a function of aperture size in
energy-filtered transmission electron microscope imaging," K.T. Moore
et al,
Ultramicroscopy, Volume 80, Issue 3 (1999) pp. 221-236
"Kinetics of NOx Reduction over Alumina and Ceria/Alumina Supported
Palladium, Rhodium, and Palladium/Rhodium," R. Davis et al, Second
World Congress on Environmental Catalysis, AICHE 1998 Annual Meeting,
paper 62ag
"Understanding Interphase Boundary Dynamics by In Situ High-Resolution
and Energy-Filtering Transmission Electron Microscopy and Real-Time
Image Simulation," J.M. Howe et al,
Micros. Microanal. Volume 4, (1998)
p. 235
"Simulated HRTEM Images of Rotating Nano-size Metal Particles," T.M.
Murray and J.M. Howe, Proceedings of the 14th International Conference
on Electron Microscopy, Symposium C, Volume 1, (1998) p. 161