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General Information
Full Name | Steve Kuei |
steve@rapidliquidprint.com | |
Interests | complex fluid rheology, colloidal physics, single fiber dynamics and topology, Brownian dynamics and hydrodynamics simulations |
Location | Boston, MA |
Languages | English, Mandarin Chinese |
Education
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2013 - 2019 ph.D
Rice University - Houston, TX
- Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
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2008-2012 BSE
Princeton University - Chemical and Biological Engineering
- Certificates in Engineering Physics and Materials Science
Experience
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2023-present Lead Material Scientist
Rapid Liquid Print - Working on the embedded 3D printing of soft, flexible materials.
Honors and Awards
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2018 NRC Postdoctoral Research Associateship Award
- National Research Council
- Awarded through a national competition to research scientists and engineers of unusual promise and ability to perform advanced research related to the NIST mission.
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2017, 2016 Langmuir Graduate Student Poster Presentation Winner
- ACS Colloids
- Awarded to the three/five (2017/2016) best poster presentations at the ACS Colloids 2017/2016 meeting.
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2015 Riki Kobayashi Fellowship Award
- Rice University
- Presented for outstanding Ph.D Thesis Proposal entitled, “Dynamics of magnetically actuated colloidal particle chains”. Awarded to one thesis proposal in the department per year, by the ChBE Graduate Studies Committee.
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2015, 2014, 2013 Chemical Engineering Dept. Teaching Assistant Award
- Rice University
- Awarded to two Teaching Assistants every year, for dedication, patience, and knowledge of course material, as chosen by the Junior Class in Fall 2015 and Fall 2014 (CHBE 401), and the Senior Class in Fall 2013 (CHBE 443).
Skills
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Instruments
- AFM
- Confocal Microscopy
- TIRF Microscopy
- Rheology
- SANS/rheoSANS/CRSANS
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Programming
- MATLAB
- Mathematica
- FORTRAN
- Java
- C++
- Python
- LaTeX