Karl Hagglund
NUANCE / EPIC
Northwestern University
Cook Hall, Rm 1112A
2220 Campus Drive
Evanston IL, 60208-3113
Tel: (847) 491-3439
Email: karl.hagglund@northwestern.edu
Educational/Research Background
Current | Northwestern University, NUANCE / EPIC, SEM Facility Manager |
2004-2006 |
Lecturer in the Biological Sciences Department, Northern Kentucky University |
1994 |
A.S. Electron Microscopy, Madison Area Technical College |
1991 | M.S. Anthropology, UW — Milwaukee |
Research Objectives and Approach
Karl has a wide variety of research experience using electron and optical microscopies in both industrial and research settings. His main research involves working with Scanning Electron Microscopes (SEM), SEM/Focused Ion Beam (FIB) techniques, Environmental SEM (ESEM), Energy and Wavelength Dispersive x-ray Spectroscopy (EDS/WDS), Electron Backscattered Diffraction (EBSD) contrast techniques and Electron and Ion Beam Lithography (EBL/IBL). Karl has a variety of experience and interest in developing novel sample preparation techniques for SEM.
Publications and Supported Works
- 2013 “Failure Analysis Case Studies from Refinery and Petrochemical Pilot Plants”: Benjamin Tiemens1; Steven Bradley; Lily So; Karl Hagglund; Amanda Stolarski. Paper to be presented October 2013 at the Materials Science &Technology 2013 conference in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- 2013 “Unraveling the Mystery: Using Microscopy in a Metallurgical Failure Investigation”; SA Bradley, KW Hagglund, L So, A Stolarski, BL Tiemens, Presented at the 2013 Microscopy and Microanalysis Conference, Indianapolis, Indiana.
- 2007 Cover (Colorized Electron Micrograph using FEI Quanta 200 ESEM) Applied and Environmental Microbiology. .November 2007, Vol. 73, Number 21.
- 2006 “Biogenic Speleothem Formation in a Hydrothermal Mine Adit.” with Nicholas Taylor and Hazel A. Barton, Department of Biological Sciences, Northern Kentucky University. A poster presented at the 12th annual Kentucky EPSCoR conference, May 15, 2006, Louisville, Kentucky.
- 2006 “Characterization of 18th and 19th century metals from Constant’s Station (15CK461) using Scanning Electron Microscopy and x-ray Microanalysis.” with Jeannine Kreinbrink. Paper presented at the Symposium on Ohio Valley Urban and Historic Archaeology, Madison, Indiana, March 18, 2006.
- 1996 "Depositional Analysis and Interpretive Context in Minneapolis Urban Archaeology: Just Whose Stuff Was This Anyway?" with J.P. McCarthy and Jeanne A. Ward. In: Proceedings of the First Annual Historical Archaeology Conference of the Upper Midwest. Institute for Minnesota Archaeology, Minneapolis.
- 1995 "Minnesota May Have an Early Woodland After All." IMA Quarterly Newsletter 10(2), pp.6-7. Institute for Minnesota Archaeology, Minneapolis.
- 1994 Late Woodland, Emergent Mississippian, and Landscape Evolution at the Red Wing Locality. A paper presented at the 39th annual Midwest Archaeological Conference, Lexington, KY. November 12, 1994. Institute for Minnesota Archaeology, Minneapolis.
- 1994 A Radiocarbon Date for Brainerd Ceramics Paper presented at the Council for Minnesota Archaeology Spring Symposium, May 6, 1994, Bemidji, Minnesota.
- 1992 Mississippian household archaeology and social integration: The communities of the American bottom. In: The Sacred Bundle: Papers for the Regional Anthropology Student Conference., University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.