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Apr 30, 2014

Supporting STEM Education, Career Development, and Collaboration through the REU Program

Catherine Reyes, Duke University

The long term goals of the Research Triangle MRSEC REU program are to maximize opportunities for undergraduate involvement in MRSEC research, recruit diverse undergraduate students from across the country, and support future careers in
Apr 23, 2014
University of Utah

Utah MRSEC Teaching the Teachers

Debra Mascaro, Education & Outreach Director, Utah MRSEC Chelsey Short, Education & Outreach Program Manager, Utah MRSEC

Utah MRSEC taught fifth-grade teachers to build electromagnetic ping pong ball launchers to demonstrate electromagnetism to their students.
Apr 16, 2014
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Better Batteries Through Biology

Angela Belcher (MIT), Yang Shao-Horn (MIT)

  Lithium-oxygen batteries have a great potential to enhance the gravimetric energy density of fully packaged batteries by 2-3 times that of lithium-ion cells, thus greatly increasing the range of electric vehicles.
Apr 16, 2014
University of Chicago

Soft nanoscale epitaxy

Sara M. Rupich, Fernando C. Castro, William T.M. Irvine, Dmitri V. Talapin

Researchers in the Irvine and Talapin groups at the University of Chicago MRSEC used nanoparticle membranes discovered by the Jaeger and Lin groups to develop a platform for studies of homo= and heteroepitaxy in nanocrystal assemblies.
Persistent optically-induced magnetism in SrTiO3-d
Persistent optically-induced magnetism in SrTiO3-d
Apr 1, 2014
University of Minnesota - Twin Cities

Persistent optically-induced magnetism in SrTiO3-d

P. Ambwani & C. Leighton, G Haugstad (UMN). W. D. Rice & S. A. Crooker (LANL), M. Bombeck (Technische Universität Dortmund)

In collaboration with the group of Scott Crooker at Los Alamos National Lab and Greg Haugstad of the CSE Characterization Facility, graduate student Palak Ambwani and faculty member Chris Leighton have recently reported a remarkable finding in the area of complex oxides.
Mar 14, 2014
University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Polarization Control of the Magnetic State of a Molecule

Xin Zhang and Peter A. Dowben (Nebraska MRSEC)

Spin crossover molecules form a vast class of materials for which the magnetic structure can be altered at the atomic level by an external stimulus. Diamagnetic low spin to paramagnetic high spin transitions can be induced by pressure, temperature, illumination with light, or magnetic pulses.