Dr. Kevin Kimberlin has been an Assistant Professor of Physics since 1998. Before coming to Bradley he was a Research Associate at North Carolina State University. He earned the Ph.D. at Iowa State University where he did his thesis in Low Temperature Resistance in Ultrathin Metallic Films on the Si(111) Surface with Dr. Michael Tringides. His surface physics
laboratory includes an ultrahigh vacuum system that uses Reflective High Energy Electron Diffraction to analyze the surface structure of ultrathin films. Kevin has been working with undergraduate students on these studies.