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    The Colorado Center for Chaos & Complexity officially closed in December 2004.
    For more information, please contact Vijay Gupta.

C4 Members and
Their Research

David Meyer
Ph.D., Stanford University, 1987
Associate Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering

Research Interests: Dynamic modeling, identification, analysis, path-planning, and feedback regulation of advanced materials processes with specific interest on crystal growth, epitaxial growth, thinfilm deposition, and diffusion bonding or deformation processing of titanium alloys. Particular interest in modeling, identifying, and controlling non-equilibrium, irreversible processes or processes with phase changes.

Current Research Projects: Computer aided design tools for deformation processing of advanced composites; Integrated multi-sensors and controls for III-V compound semiconductor growth by molecular beam epitaxy; virtual integrated prototyping for epitaxial thinfilms; control of high rate physical vapor deposition processes.
dgm2r@pref.colorado.edu

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