Ian Popp
Researcher
Graduate Student Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
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Ian Popp's research interests include the optimization of automated layer-by-layer deposition techniques for creating engineered extracellular matrix-like microenvironments. This work focuses on applications in mammalian cell culture. Popp also contributed to educational research, co-authoring a teaching plan for introducing engineering concepts to early elementary grades in Northwest Arkansas. His scholarly activity includes three publications, with his most recent work appearing in 2025. He has collaborated with Roaa Hadi and C. E. Smith at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.
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- Publications: 3
Selected Publications
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Optimizing automated layer-by-layer deposition of engineered ECM-like microenvironments for mammalian cell culture (2025)
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A Teaching Plan for Introducing Engineering in 1st-2nd Grade Classrooms in Northwest Arkansas (2024)
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- A Teaching Plan for Introducing Engineering in 1st-2nd Grade Classrooms in Northwest Arkansas
- A Teaching Plan for Introducing Engineering in 1st-2nd Grade Classrooms in Northwest Arkansas
- Optimizing automated layer-by-layer deposition of engineered ECM-like microenvironments for mammalian cell culture
- Optimizing automated layer-by-layer deposition of engineered ECM-like microenvironments for mammalian cell culture
- Optimizing automated layer-by-layer deposition of engineered ECM-like microenvironments for mammalian cell culture
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