Graduates
Training of graduate students.
Professor Brill has served as adviser to 12 students who achieved the degree Ph.D., and 3 who received the degree M.S. Below are listed their names along with the titles and publication dates of their dissertations.
Ph.D. Dissertations by Students Advised by Professor Brill:
- "Magnetic Methods for Protein Single Crystals: Metal Binding to Insulin", J.H. Venable, Jr. (1965).
- "Ultraviolet Difference Spectroscopy of Hemeprotein Complexes and Compounds", H.E. Sandberg (1967).
- "Horseradish Peroxidase: Chemical and Kinetic Studies", Ira Weinryb (1967).
- "Heme Oriented in an Organic Crystalline Environment", C.P. Scholes (1969).
- "Development of Ultrasensitive Magnetic Susceptometer", T.C. Walker (1975).
- "Analysis of Visible Spectra and Thermodynamic Parameters in Hemeprotein Systems", B.B. Muhoberac (1978).
- "Electron Paramagnetic Absorption and Relaxation in Heme Systems at Low Temperatures", F.G. Fiamingo (1980).
- "Spin Lattice Relaxation in High-Spin Ferric Hemeprotein Frozen Solutions", R. Thorkildsen (1981).
- "Structural Distributions in Azurin", A. Aqualino (1982).
- "EPR Saturation Recovery in High-Spin Ferric Heme Systems: Measuring and Modeling the Effects of Energy Level Distributions", P.D. Levin (1984).
- "Band Analysis of Hemeprotein Optical Absorption Spectra", M.L. Carlson (1993).
- "Intramolecular Hyperfine Interactions in the Ammonia Free Radical", A.R. Airne (2001).
M.S. Dissertations by Students Advised by Professor Brill:
- "Microwave Power Saturation Studies of Electron Spin Resonances from High-Spin Ferric Hemeproteins", T.C. Walker (1972).
- "The Development of a Suspension Control System", P. Zheng (1993).
- "Development and Initial Application of a 24 GHz EPR Spectrometer", C. Brands (1997).
September 21, 2000