Carson Gockley
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Mail code: 6206Campus: Tempe
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Student Information
Graduate StudentElectrical Engineering
Ira A Fulton Engineering
Carson joined the Nanofabrication core in Spring 2023 and currently works as a process technician. He is also an undergraduate electrical engineering student in the School of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering.
As part of the Nanofab, Carson aims to apply the techniques of semiconductor device fabrication to research areas ranging from nanofluidics to wide band-gap semiconductors and more. This can involve consulting with customers on process integration and Nanofab capabilities, developing entirely new processes, or even training customers on how to operate tools in the cleanroom.
Carson is focused on the Nanofab's dry etch and thermal bays. This includes reactive ion etchers, rapid thermal processors, and tube furnaces for thermal oxidation, low-pressure chemical vapor deposition, and diffusion. He is responsible for running, developing, and monitoring processes in those tools.
Additionally, Carson is responsible for teaching processing techniques and theory to visiting students through several workforce development programs.
Gogoi, B.; Gockley, C.; Venu, S.; Zhu, Y.; Alluri, P.; Malik, A.A.; Despande, M.S.; Phadnis, R.; Amonoo, E.; Li, X.; et al. Ultrafast and Large-Scale Fabrication of PEDOT:PSS Nanofilms Using Electrical-Field-Assisted Direct Ink Deposition. Molecules 2023, 28, 5989. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28165989
Zhu, Y.; Ravishekar, R.; Tang, T.; Gogoi, B.; Gockley, C.; Venu, S.; Alford, T.L.; Li, X. Characterization of PEDOT:PSS Nanofilms Printed via Electrically Assisted Direct Ink Deposition with Ultrasonic Vibrations. Molecules 2023, 28, 7109. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28207109