Gabriel Solivan Haspil
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Researcher - Gracias Laboratory
Professional Experience September 2011 –
The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD August 2014
1. Employed photolithographic techniques to
design and fabricate three-dimensional
metallic and polymeric circuits
2. Fabricated chemically actuated tether-less microgrippers
using photolithography and the optimization of enzyme-
substrate reactions
3. Mentored and trained undergraduates in micro fabrication
techniques
The Johns Hopkins University - Baltimore, MD
Education
M.S.E. Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (August 2014)
• Thesis title: Assembly of 3D Microelectronic Blocks by Folding
• Course experience in solid state physics, nanomedicine and
regenerative medicine.
• Cumulative GPA: 3.75/4.00
B.S. Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering (May 2013)
• Concentration in Interfaces and Nanotechnology
• Minor in Entrepreneurship and Management
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• Excellent communication and team work skills
Qualifications
• Proficient in: Adobe Illustrator, AutoCAD, MatLab, Microsoft
Office and Photoshop
• Laboratory techniques: Mask Aligner and photolithography, Thin
Film Evaporator, Electrodeposition, Fluorescent and Optical
Microscopy, Clean Room Protocol, Spin Coater and PDMS
molding
Gabriel Haspil, Shivendra Pandey, Nick Macias, Cristof Teuscher and David H.
Publications
Gracias. Surface Tension Driven Self Folding E Blocks. Submitted to IEEE MEMS
September 9, 2014.