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wudyalew@nmsu.edu

Wudyalew T. Wondmagegn
Amharic Language Specialist

Mr. Wudyalew T. Wondmagegn is a Ph.D. candidate from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. He is currently working on Amharic language acquisition with CRL's SAY project.

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Education: WB00854_.GIF (316 bytes)
Ph.D. (In Progress), New Mexico State University.

M.Sc Physics, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia, 1999
Thesis: Electrical Characterization of Al/polymer junctions

B.Sc Physics, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia, 1991

Work Experience: WB00854_.GIF (316 bytes)
Present . Research Assistant, Computing Research Laboratory (working on Amharic morphological analysis), New Mexico State University.

2006 January - May, Research Assistant, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, New Mexico State University.

2003-2005 Research Assistant, Department of Physics, New Mexico State University

2002-2003 Teaching Assistant, Department of Physics, New Mexico State University

1999-2002 Lecturer, Bahir Dar University, Ethiopia

1991-1997 Physics teacher, High school, Ethiopia

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Nanotechnology

Recent Publications: WB00854_.GIF (316 bytes)
W.T. Wondmagegn and S.A. Curran, A study of C60.poly(m-phenylenevinylene-co-2,5-dioctoxy-p-3 phenylenevinylene) nanocomposite, Thin Solid Films (on publication process)

Seamus A. Curran , Donghui Zhang, Wudyalew T. Wondmagegn, Amanda V. Ellis, Jiri Cech, Siegmar Roth, and David L. Carroll, Dynamic electrical properties of polymer-carbon nanotube composites: Enhancement through covalent bonding, J. Mater. Res., Vol. 21, No. 4, Apr 2006

James L. Dewald, Wudyalew T. Wondmagegn, Amanda V. Ellis and Seamus A. Curran, Enhanced rectification through polymer-gold nanoparticle interaction, Synthetic Metals 155 (2005) 39.44

Current Projects: WB00854_.GIF (316 bytes)
SAY: Developing Resources for Lesser Studied Languages.