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Boris Stoeber

Bryan Bohn

    Bryan Bohn   Lab Address   KAISER2214 Stoeber Lab MASc Faculty Supervisor(s)   Boris Stoeber Bhushan Gopaluni

Jorge Lozano

    Jorge Lozano   Lab Address   KAISER2214 Stoeber Lab MASc Faculty Supervisor(s)   Boris Stoeber

Hamed Pouriayevali

    Hamed Pouriayevali   Lab Address   KAISER2214 Stoeber Lab MASc Faculty Supervisor(s)   Boris Stoeber

Crystal Penner

    Crystal Penner   Lab Address   KAISER2214 Stoeber Lab PhD Faculty Supervisor(s)   Boris Stoeber Cornelia Hoehr Cheryl Duzenli

Pranav Shrestha

    Pranav Shrestha   Lab Address   KAISER2214 Stoeber Lab Postdoctoral Fellow PhD MASc Faculty Supervisor(s)   Boris Stoeber

Hongbae (Sam) Park

    Hongbae (Sam) Park   Lab Address   KAISER 2214 Stoeber Lab   PhD MASc Faculty Supervisor(s)   Boris Stoeber

Amir Farzad Forughi

    Amir Farzad Forughi   Lab Address   KAISER 2214 Stoeber Lab   Postdoctoral Fellow PhD Faculty Supervisor(s)   Boris Stoeber Konrad Walus Sheldon Green

Hamed Pouriayevali


Hamed Pouriayevali


hpouria@mail.ubc.ca

Toni Schlicke


Toni Schlicke


MASc


toni.schlicke@web.de

Stefan Hampl


Stefan Hampl


MASc


Stefan.Hampl@stud.tu-ilmenau.de

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