Former Master/diploma student
| Stay period: | Oct. 1, 2025 - March 31, 2026 |
| Group: | Environmental Nanotechnology |
Kellen Williams earned his Bachelor's in Biology from the University of Kentucky in 2024, with a focus on Microbiology. During his undergraduate studies, he worked on a project that focused on the genetic modification of Drosophila melanogaster embryos to enhance embryonic cold tolerance. Currently, he is pursuing a Master of Science in Molecular Bioengineering at TUD. At the Chair, Kellen is dedicated to apply electron beam lithography (EBL) for creating membranes to evaluate β-Lactamase activity against antibiotic traces.
Former Master/diploma student
| Stay period: | Oct. 1, 2025 - March 31, 2026 |
| Group: | Environmental Nanotechnology |
Kellen Williams earned his Bachelor's in Biology from the University of Kentucky in 2024, with a focus on Microbiology. During his undergraduate studies, he worked on a project that focused on the genetic modification of Drosophila melanogaster embryos to enhance embryonic cold tolerance. Currently, he is pursuing a Master of Science in Molecular Bioengineering at TUD. At the Chair, Kellen is dedicated to apply electron beam lithography (EBL) for creating membranes to evaluate β-Lactamase activity against antibiotic traces.