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Graduate Research Assistant
Electrical, Computer & Energy Engineering Department

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Gabe Seymour is an optics Ph.D. student focusing on using Volumetric Additive Manufacturing (VAM), a new 3D printing technique, to create high-quality,Ìýflexible lenses for in vivo medicalÌýimaging. Gabe received a BS in Physics from West Chester University and a BS in Electrical Engineering from Columbia University. As an undergraduate, he worked on multiple research projects including light scatteringÌýsimulations, many-agent robot systemÌýsimulations, and laser food cooking.

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Awards:Ìý

- NSF GRFP Honorable MentionÌý

- GAANN Fellowship (2021-2022)

- Excellence Fellowship, CU Boulder, ECEE Department (2020)

- Boeing Scholarship, Columbia University (2019)

- Richard and Jeanette Merrion Scholarship, West Chester University (2018)

- Robert M. Brown Scholarship, West Chester University (2018)

- Award for Future Excellence in Physics, West Chester University (2017)

- Pennsylvania Board of Governors Scholarship (2017)

- Future Leader in STEM Scholarship (2015)

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Journal Publications:

- Blutinger J. D., Liu E., Tsai A.,ÌýSeymour G., Meijers Y., Lipson H. "Adventures in software-based cooking."ÌýProceedings of the 30th Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium.Ìý(accepted)

-ÌýWalters S., Zallie J.,ÌýSeymour G., Pan Y., Videen G., Aptowicz K. B., 2019. "Characterizing the size and absorption of single nonsphericalÌýaerosol particles from angularly-resolved elastic light scattering."ÌýJournal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer.Ìý224, 439-444.

- Blutinger J. D., Tsai A., Storvick E.,ÌýSeymour G., Liu E., Samarelli, N., Karthik S., Meijers Y., Lipson H., 2021. "Precision cooking for printedÌýfoods via multiwavelength lasers."ÌýNpj Science of Food, 5(1).