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UNL Materials Research Science and Engineering Center

The University of Nebraska MRSEC “Polarization and Spin Phenomena in Nanoferroic Structures” (P-SPINS) carries out collaborative research on new magnetic materials and structures at the nanometer scale, with the aim of developing fundamental understanding of their properties and related phenomena. Recent pioneering discoveries by the UNL MRSEC researchers have broadened the Center’s scope and positioned its investigators to build the sustainable potential for exploring new frontiers in materials and nanoscience well into the future. A particular emphasis is made on studies of new ferroic materials and structures aimed at developing the fundamental understanding of their properties and related phenomena important for information processing and storage, energy harvesting, and advanced electronics. P-SPINS relies on interdisciplinary collaborations, extensive use of shared facilities, partnerships with national laboratories and international institutions and interactions with industrial companies to leverage the expected scientific innovations for potential technological advances.

As an integral part of the Center, P-SPINS offers interdisciplinary training for the next generation of materials scientists and engineers by providing regional four-year institutions experience and tools to improve their materials science programs and curricula, offering opportunities for middle- and high-school teachers and their students to learn about materials science, and by addressing pre-college segments of the educational pipeline via targeted outreach activities.

 

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Director:
Evgeny
Tsymbal
tsymbal@unl.edu
(402) 472-2586
Education Director:
Rebecca
Lai
rlai2@unl.edu
(402) 472-5340
Facilities Director:
Peter
Dowben
pdowben@unl.edu
(402) 472-9838
IRG1 Coordinator:
Christian
Binek
cbinek@unl.edu
(402) 472-5231
IRG2 Coordinator:
Alexei
Gruverman
alexei_gruverman@unl.edu
(402) 472-4788
Award DMR year started: 
2014