Michael Fisch, Ph.D.
Biography
Michael Fisch, Ph.D. is lead faculty for the Applied Engineering program and an administrator for the Materials Research Lab.
Talk
Ohio-Region Section of the American Physical Society (OSAPS), March 27-28, 2015 meeting: 鈥淪tress and Structural Relaxations in Smectic Liquid Crystal Elastomer,鈥 D.M. Agra-Kooijman, Mike Fisch, Satyendra Kumar, W. Ren, P. McMullan and A. Griffin
Proposal
鈥淭hermo-Mechanical and Structural Studies of Main-Chain Liquid Crystal Elastomers.鈥
C2C Program
The C2C program is based on forming partnerships with companies wherein the company provides input about training/curriculum that they would like the interns to have so they are 鈥渏ob ready鈥 upon graduation. The intention is that the student interns with the same company throughout their tenure at KSU gaining progressive work experience, knowledge and responsibility. While the company has the opportunity to recruit and groom future employees, students gain valuable, real world experience and possibly a full time position when they graduate. I developed the idea with Tony Pagliaroli and Fives North America has joined with us on the program. The hope is to develop a pipeline of students to various companies for internships and permanent positions.
Education
Publications
- Dual relaxation and structural changes under uniaxial strain in main-chain smectic-C liquid crystal elastomer, Dena M. Agra-Kooijman, Michael R. Fisch, Leela Joshi, Wanting Ren, Philip J. McMullan, Anselm C. Griffind and Satyendra Kumar, Phys.Chem.Chem.Ph
- Room temperature heliconical twist-bend nematic liquid crystal, Yuan Wang, Gautam Singh, Dena M. Agra-Kooijman, Min Gao, Hari Krishna Bisoyi, Chenming Xue, Michael R. Fisch, Satyendra Kumar and Quan Li; CrystEngComm, DOI: 10.1039/c4ce02502d
- A low cost, reusable, sustainable, batch water purification system, D.W. Enders, A.L. Zuckerman, and M. R. Fisch. Water Practice and Technology, Vol. 10 #2
- Submitted: Emissivity and Electrooptical Properties of Semiconducting Quantum Dots/Rods and Liquid Crystal Composites, Gautam Singh, Michael Fisch, and Satyendra Kumar. Submitted to Reports on Progress in Physics Feb 2015