User:Norville
Biography
Ph.D. Candidate in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT.
My advisors are Tom Knight and Angela Belcher.
M.S. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT, 2004
B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the California Institute of Technology, 2002
Contact information
Julie Norville
MIT CSAIL
32 Vassar Street, Room 32-311
Cambridge, MA 02139
USA
626.235.3751
norville AT mit DOT edu
Undergraduate Students
Victoria Chou
Debra Lin
Nomeda Girnius
John Healy
Publications
Julie E. Norville, Deborah F. Kelly, Thomas F. Knight, Angela M. Belcher, and Thomas Walz, “7 Å projection map of the S-layer protein sbpA obtained with trehalose embedded monolayer crystals.” Accepted by Journal of Structural Biology.
A. Amy Yu, Peter R. Stone, Julie E. Norville, Michael Vaughn, Eden J. Pacsial, Barry D. Bruce, Marc Baldo, Francisco M. Raymo, and Francesco Stellacci, A simple atomic force microscopy method for the visualization of polar and non-polar parts in thin organic films, Journal of Experimental Nanoscience, 1(1), 63-73, 2006.
Rupa Das, Patrick J. Kiley, Michael Segal, Julie Norville, A. Amy Yu, Leyu Wang, Scott Trammell, L. Evan Reddick, Rajay Kumar, Francesco Stellacci, Nikolai Lebedev, Joel Schnur, Barry D. Bruce, Shuguang Zhang, and Marc Baldo. “Integration of Photosynthetic Protein Molecular Complexes in Solid-State Electronic Devices.” Nano Letters, 4 (6), 1079-1083, 2004. Among others, this article was featured in the November 11, 2004 New York Times article “Spinach Power Adds Muscle to Batteries” by Katie Zezima and the Nature news article “Could laptops run on spinach?” by Philip Ball, June 21, 2005.
Ken Walsh, Julie E. Norville, and Yu-Chong Tai, “Photoresist as a Sacrificial Layer by Dissolution in Acetone,” IEEE MEMS, Interlaken, Switzerland, January 21-25, 2001.