Heidi Martin

Associate Professor, Chemical Engineering
Develops diamond electrodes for electrochemical and neural device applications
Office: 155 A.W. Smith Phone Number: (216) 368-3810 Email: heidi.martin@case.edu

Education

Post Graduate, Analytical Chemistry, University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, 2002
Ph.D., Chemical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, 2000
M.S., Chemical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, 1996
B.S., Chemical Engineering, Case Western Reserve University, 1993
B.S., Chemistry, Case Western Reserve University, 1993

Professional Leadership and Service

Member American Chemical Society

Publications

Hudak, E., Kumsa, D., Martin, H., & Mortimer, J. (2017). Electron transfer processes occurring on platinum neural stimulating electrodes: calculated charge-storage capacities are inaccessible during applied stimulation. Journal of Neural Engineering.
Yu, K., Hayman, C., Manjunath, S., Fan, W., Martin, I., Martin, H., & Sankaran, R. (2016). A combined CFD modeling and experimental study of pyrolytic carbon deposition. Diamond and Related Materials [09259635], 70 , 173-178.
Halpern, J., & Martin, H. (2013). Journal Paper - Rhenium Alloys as Ductile Substrates for Diamond Thin Film Electrodes. Diamond and Related Materials, 42 , 33-40.
Hess, A., Sabens, D., Martin, H., & Zorman, C. (2011). Diamond-on-polymer microelectrode arrays fabricated using a chemical release transfer process. , 20 , 867 – 875.
Hess, A., Sabens, D., Martin, H., & Zorman, C. (2010). Polycrystalline diamond-on-polymer electrode arrays fabricated using a polymer-based transfer process. , 13 , J129-J131.