We are building a multidisciplinary team at the intersection of Chemical Engineering, Materials Science, Biomedical Engineering, and the Physical Sciences
who are interested in studying the fundamental interactions between electronic materials and the molecular environments they interface with, and pursuing innovative ideas to address challenges in
advanced manufacturing, energy & environment, robotics, and human health.
Graduate Students
Prospective graduate students should apply to the relevant UM Ph.D. or Masters programs. Incoming UM graduate students interested in joining LEGOS are encouraged to contact Albert. We recruit Ph.D. and Masters students annually; the exact projects will vary and should reflect our mutual interests.
Postdoctoral Researchers
Candidates with backgrounds in low-dimensional material synthesis, device fabrication, bio-imaging, additive manufacturing, electrochemistry, bio-electronics are all encouraged to apply. Successful candidates will be provided with the freedom and guidance to initiate new research directions, and be supported to conduct high impact research. Inquire Albert directly with a CV and a brief statement of research interests and background.
Undergrads & Visitors
Undergraduate students looking for research opportunities can also email Albert with their interests and any relevant coursework or research experience. Visiting scholars from all around the world are highly encouraged to join us and carry out thesis or research projects in our group.
Laboratory of Emergent and Galvanically Orchestrated Systems (LEGOS)
NCRC B28-2127W, 2800 Plymouth Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48109