Ethan C. Hicks
Doctoral Student
Ethan joined the research group in the Fall of 2017. In the past he worked as an undergraduate researcher at North Carolina State University, where he investigated surfactant-mediated protection of mammalian cells in turbulent bioreactor operations. He also spent time at the University of South Carolina, at Columbia, studying CO2 capture from flue gas using graphene-oxide coated hollow-fiber membranes.
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Education
M.S. Civil & Environmental Engineering, Duke University, 2019
B.S. Chemical Engineering, North Carolina State University, 2017
Research Interests
Particle aggregation, molecular dynamics simulations, and bacteriophage biology