Research Group Members
Principal Investigator
Postdoctoral Researcher, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Ph.D. in Chemical Physics, Florida State University
M.Ph. in Physics, Stockholm University
Graduate Students
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Undergraduate Students
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Alumni
Graduate students (M.Sc. Materials Science)
Patrick Lambdin, Fall 2023, "Growth and Characterization of Sm3HfBi5".
Md Fahel Bin Noor, Fall 2023, "Exploration and Synthesis of Half-Heusler and Disordered Ternary Intermetallic Single
Crystals".
Current position: PhD student in Materials Science & Engineering at North Carolina
State University.
Nusrat Yasmin, Fall 2023, "Synthesis and Characterization of Cage-structured Compounds as Promising Thermoelectric
Materials".
Current position: PhD student in Materials Science & Engineering at University of
Connecticut.
Sudha Krishnan, Fall 2020, "Design, Discovery, and Characterization of Single Crystals of a Topological Semimetal
using a Self-flux Method".
Current position: PhD student in Additive Manufacturing at University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Undergraduate students
Stephanie Collins, Spring 2024, Physics
Current position: PhD student in Physics at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
Betime Begzati, Spring 2024, Physics
Austyn N. McIntyre, Summer 2023, Physics
August J. Schwoebel, Spring 2023, Physics and Chemistry
Current position: PhD student in Physics at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.
Jared L. Shortt, Spring 2023, Physics
Current position: MSc student in Materials Science at Missouri State University.
Patrick S. Lambdin, Fall 2022, Physics
Sarah M. Longworth, Spring 2022, Physics and Chemistry
Current position: PhD student in Materials Science at University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Daniel K. Amuedo, Spring 2021, Cell & Molecular Biology
Honors Thesis: "Free-Standing Liquid Membranes as a Non-Fouling Filter for the Removal
of Microplastics from Water".
Current position: MSc student in Biomedical Engineering at University of Missouri-Columbia.
Christian Oldham, Spring 2020, Physics