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Our work accepted by Appl. Phys. Rev. Big Congratulations!
There has been an effect, termed proximity effect, that can lead to spintronics without energy dissipation or qubits with error tolerance. However, identifying proximity effect has been nontrivial: the effect extends about ~1 nanometer space,…
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Nina won the Best Student Presentation Award. Congratulations!
In the 2021 Joint Nanoscience and Neutron Scattering User Meeting at ORNL, Nina won the Best Student Presentation Award. Big Congratulations!
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A peculiar state of matter in layers of semiconductors
Our work on using grazing-incidence inelastic X-ray scattering to demonstrate many-body localization phase is highlighted at MIT News. Congratulations!
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Tongtong and Thanh received the MathWorks Science Fellowship. Big Congratulations!
Our Group members Tongtong and Thanh received the MathWorks Science Fellowship. They represent awardees at Physics Department from School of Science, and NSE from School of Engineering, respectively. Big Congratulations to Tongtong and Thanh!
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Our work accepted by Nano Lett. Congratulations!
In this work, using milli-eV inelastic X-ray scattering, we showed that in a strongly disordered superlattice system, the phonon population shows a deviation from equilibrium. We developed a theoretical model which map the phonon transport…
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Mingda receives DOE Early Career Award, congratulations!
Mingda has received the 2021 U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Early Career Award, congratulations Mingda and keep up good work. https://news.mit.edu/2021/four-mit-faculty-members-receive-us-department-energy-early-career-awards-0624
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Thanh receives the Manson Benedict Award, congratulations!
Thanh Nguyen has received the NSE’s Manson Benedict Award for the year 2021, which is awarded annually “to a graduate student for excellence in academic performance and professional promise in Nuclear Science & Engineering.” Congratulations…