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Biography:
Grown up in Congo-Kinshasa, I have worked in Africa, Italy and Germany. I have studied philosophy, theology and many languages. Most of all, I have always been attracted to the physical sciences to learn the how and why of things. I received the B.S. from North Carolina Central University (Durham, NC) in 2001 and joined the Surface Science Lab first as undergraduate student in 1998, then as a graduate student in 2001.
My areas of research include self-assembled nanostructures formed by lattice-mismatched epitaxial deposition: self-assembled DySi2 and Si1-xGex nanowires; self-organized nanoscale Ge quantum dots and dashes on SiGe/Si superlattices.
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