Olivia Lam

Graduate Research Assistant at University of Utah John and Marcia Price College of Engineering
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Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Graduate Research Assistant
      • Jan 2023 - Present

      I am a master's student at the University of Utah in Prof. Massood Tabib-Azar's lab group. My research focuses on designing, fabricating, and testing micro-devices. Some devices I have fabricated include surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensors to detect viral viruses and high-temperature transistors. Additionally, I have set up experiments to demonstrate the effect of circularly polarized light on the magnetization of a 1.25 mm thick YIG sample. I am a master's student at the University of Utah in Prof. Massood Tabib-Azar's lab group. My research focuses on designing, fabricating, and testing micro-devices. Some devices I have fabricated include surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensors to detect viral viruses and high-temperature transistors. Additionally, I have set up experiments to demonstrate the effect of circularly polarized light on the magnetization of a 1.25 mm thick YIG sample.

    • Research Undergrad Experience
      • Feb 2022 - Dec 2022

      Working for the University of Utah’s Laboratory for NanoIntegrated Systems (LNIS) under Dr. Pierre-Emmanuel Gaillardon. This research is based primarily in the University of Utah's Nanofab facility and is focused on the fabrication and electrical characterization of novel Schottky-barrier-based reconfigurable devices called Three-Independent-Gate Field-Effect Transistors. This research was funded by NSF Award #1751064. Working for the University of Utah’s Laboratory for NanoIntegrated Systems (LNIS) under Dr. Pierre-Emmanuel Gaillardon. This research is based primarily in the University of Utah's Nanofab facility and is focused on the fabrication and electrical characterization of novel Schottky-barrier-based reconfigurable devices called Three-Independent-Gate Field-Effect Transistors. This research was funded by NSF Award #1751064.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Undergraduate Research Assistant
      • Aug 2020 - Feb 2022

      I was an undergraduate student in Yoon's Research Group. My work focused on assisting and testing photovoltaic apparatuses that could measure the device performance under controlled light illuminations (e.g., dark, 1-sun illumination). I was an undergraduate student in Yoon's Research Group. My work focused on assisting and testing photovoltaic apparatuses that could measure the device performance under controlled light illuminations (e.g., dark, 1-sun illumination).

Education

  • University of Utah College of Engineering
    Bachelor's degree, Electrical and Electronics Engineering
    2018 - 2022

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