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New addition: Zihao Shen! Congratulations! New addition: Zihao Shen! Congratulations!
Celebrating Zihao’s PhD with good food and good Celebrating Zihao’s PhD with good food and good company !
Congratulations to Rose and collaborators, includi Congratulations to Rose and collaborators, including our undergraduate researcher Max!
We don’t always design new materials. Sometimes We don’t always design new materials. Sometimes we check if the gravitational force is still there!
Congratulations to Yunshu and her collaborators! T Congratulations to Yunshu and her collaborators! They cracked the mystery of the weird magnetization of an otherwise “simple” magnet.
Congrats to Zihao who just gave his exit seminar! Congrats to Zihao who just gave his exit seminar! So proud of you!
Congratulations to Yanan and collaborators, includ Congratulations to Yanan and collaborators, including Yunshu! They report on a superconducting dome in the topological crystalline superconductor LaNiGa2 under pressure.
Merry Christmas! Merry Christmas!
Cheese! Raclette party with the Christmas break cr Cheese! Raclette party with the Christmas break crew!
Sealing a tantalum tube requires high temperatures Sealing a tantalum tube requires high temperatures… and eye protection.
Congratulations to Mohammad and his collaborators, Congratulations to Mohammad and his collaborators, including Zihao! They report the magnetic and thermoelectric properties of a new compound: Eu21Zn4As18.
Congratulations to Hanshang and his collaborators! Congratulations to Hanshang and his collaborators! They found a method to grow single crystals of CeCuSi for the first time and report their structural and magnetic properties.
Congratulations to Pranab and his collaborators, i Congratulations to Pranab and his collaborators, including our former undergraduate researcher Journey! They solve a long standing debate about Iron-based superconductors by measuring the superconducting gap on Journey’s single crystals. The study is published in Nature Physics!
Congratulations to Rahim for graduating and gettin Congratulations to Rahim for graduating and getting a job right away! We are proud to have you join the group of doctors!
Department picnic. Thanks to Stelo for helping wit Department picnic. Thanks to Stelo for helping with the cooking!
Group lunch! Group lunch!
Matt’s paper was selected as an Editors’ Sugge Matt’s paper was selected as an Editors’ Suggestion and this is the fancy figure that was selected. Congratulations Matt and collaborators!
Congratulations to Matt and his collaborators, inc Congratulations to Matt and his collaborators, including former Master student Davis, current graduate Yunshu, former undergraduate Andrew, and former REU student Henry! They performed a thorough study of the electronic structure of the unconventional superconductor LaNiGa2.
One of the best part of attending a conference is One of the best part of attending a conference is meeting with former students. This happened at the ICM conference in Bologna, Italy where I met with our former REU student Lexy Gillette! Lexy is now a graduate student at Oxford university. So proud of you!
Stelo’s crystals are getting larger! Some people Stelo’s crystals are getting larger! Some people think that these are altermagnets. We are not so sure.
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