Stephen M. Heinrich, Ph.D.

Professor and Director of Graduate Studies

Office: Haggerty Engineering, 265
E-mail: stephen.heinrich@marquette.edu

Research interests

Professional preparation

Ph.D., 1985, Civil Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign
M.S., 1982, Civil Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
B.S., 1980, Civil Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University

Selected Recent Publications

Heinrich, S.M., Wenzel, M.J., Josse, F., and Dufour, I., “An Analytical Model for Transient Deformation of Viscoelastically Coated Beams: Applications to Static-Mode Microcantilever Chemical Sensors,” Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 105, Paper No. 124903, 2009, 14 pp. (Also selected for publication in the Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science & Technology, June 29, 2009, http://www.vjnano.org.)

Wenzel, M.J., Josse, F., and Heinrich, S.M., “Deflection of a Viscoelastic Cantilever under a Uniform Surface Stress: Applications to Static-Mode Microcantilever Sensors Undergoing Adsorption,” Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 105, 2009, Paper No. 064903, 10 pp.

Cox, R., Josse, F., Wenzel, M., Heinrich, S.M., and Dufour, I., “A Generalized Model of Resonant Polymer-Coated Microcantilevers in Viscous Liquid Media,” Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 80, 2008, pp. 5760-5767.

Wenzel, M.J., Josse, F., Heinrich, S.M., Yaz, E., and Datskos, P.G., “Sorption-Induced Static Bending of Microcantilevers Coated with Viscoelastic Material,” Journal of Applied Physics, Vol. 103, 2008, Paper No. 064913, 11 pp.

Vancura, C., Dufour, I., Heinrich, S.M., Josse, F., and Hierlemann, A., “Analysis of Resonating Microcantilevers Operating in a Viscous Liquid Environment,” Sensors and Actuators A, Vol. 141, No. 1, January 2009, pp. 43-51.


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