I graduated from Wichita State University in 2014 with a B.S. in chemistry and a minor in mathematics. During the completion of my undergraduate degree I worked on the design and fabrication of microfluidic devices using photolithography and soft lithography. I began working in the Morin lab in June of 2014, and my research project focuses on the design and fabrication of microfluidic reactors for the synthesis of nanomaterials and rational control of nanomaterial morphology via fluid flow.
Email: michael.stoller(at)huskers.unl.edu
Publications:
1. Stoller, M.A.; Konda, A; Kottwitz, M.A.; Morin, S.A. “Thermoplastic Building Blocks for the Fabrication of Microfluidic Masters” RSC Adv. 2015, 5, 97934-97943.
2. Konda, A; Taylor, J.M.; Stoller, M.A.; Morin, S.A. “Reconfigurable Microfluidic Systems with Reversible Seals Compatible with 2D and 3D Surfaces of Arbitrary Chemical Composition” Lab Chip 2015, 15, 2009-2017.