Chester Wilson
Associate Professor, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston.
Contact
+1-318-497-0659
Specialization
Microfabrication, MEMS/NEMS/Integrated Circuit Design, Nanotechnology.
Expertise
Fabrication of complex alloy nanochemistry derived particles, Microfabrication of metallic alloy parts, Development of 2D carbon-metallic bonding.
Education
PhD in Electrical Engineering from University of Wisconsin-Madison (1987); post-doctoral fellowship at University of Michigan-Ann Arbor (1987-89).
Research
One projection our group supported by CIMM is aimed at electrochemical methods to manufacture metal micro- and nanoparticles. Molten spray methods, which are the most widely used method for larger particles to be used in 3D manufacturing, are produced using a spray atomizer of one form or another. Some sprays use gas, flames, or water. Electrochemistry is well understood and has been in used for many processes for a long time. However, electrochemistry has not been widely studied for the purpose of manufacturing micro- and nanoparticles.