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diff --git a/public/index.html b/public/index.html index 2a256d0..e05b826 100644 --- a/public/index.html +++ b/public/index.html @@ -17,7 +17,6 @@ <p> This is the html version of my <i>curriculum vitae</i>. <br/> You can also download a <a href="http://cv.blaise.zone/ThompsonBlaiseCV.pdf">PDF</a> (highlights only).<br/> -You may also be interested in my <a href="brag/">brag documents</a>. <br> Thanks for stopping by! —Blaise </p> @@ -64,7 +63,7 @@ Thanks for stopping by! —Blaise <h2 id="experience"><span><a href="#experience" style=color:#f0c674>EXPERIENCE</a></span></h2> <header><h3><p class=space-between> -<span>Instrumentation Technologist</span> +<span>Instrumentation Scientist</span> <span>2018-present</span> </p></h3> <em>University of Wisconsin-Madison</em><br> @@ -127,6 +126,25 @@ For more information, see my thesis: <a href="https://drive.google.com/open?id=1 <ol reversed> <li> +<header><h3><a href=" https://doi.org/10.1021/jasms.1c00247">The Wisconsin Oscillator: A Low-Cost Circuit for Powering Ion Guides, Funnels, and Traps</a></h3> +<em> + Kregel, S. J.; + Thompson, B. J.; + Nathanson, G. M.; + and + Bertram, T. H.; +</em><br> +Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry (2021) +<ul> + <li>Designed and constructed low-cost high voltage MHz oscillator based on a resonant LC circuit.</li> + <li>Design is appropriate for a variety of simple ion guides in mass spectrometry and adjacent specialties.</li> + <li>Scientists previously used expensive and hard-to-repair commercial devices to drive ion guides.</li> + <li>Circuit is also low power, suitable for battery powered or field operations.</li> + <li><a href="https://github.com/uw-madison-chem-shops/wisconsin-oscillator">All fabrication files publicly avaliable on GitHub.</a></li> +</ul> +</li> + +<li> <header><h3><a href="https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.orglett.1c01910">Versatile Open-Source Photoreactor Architecture for Photocatalysis Across the Visible Spectrum</a></h3> <em> Lampkin, P. P.; |