Redefining explosive impact on basic sciences: Ballistic Ejection of Microdroplets from Overpacked Interfacial Assemblies https://t.co/nzO0Z9yWUv
Great outcome from a multidisciplinary, multi-institutional collaboration (Berkeley Lab, UC Berkeley, UNL).
Electronic structure of cobalt valence tautomeric molecules in different environments - now published in Nanoscale as part of their 2023 Emerging Investigators Special Issue https://t.co/me48vCD3UH
Book chapter on recent advances in tubular magnetic geometries published: P. Landeros, J.A. Otalora, R. Streubel, and A. Kakay: Tubular Geometries. In Denys Makarov and Denis D. Sheka (Eds.): Curvilinear Micromagnetism, 163-213, Springer (2022) https://t.co/msdw8AVIJY
Our recent advances in instrument development at the LCLS for studying fluctuations in quantum materials. - it’s a great example of multi institutional collaboration involving Berkeley, San Diego, and Standford https://t.co/0JUzfjyeVB
We just received notice of our first National Science Foundation (NSF) research grant to study magnetic order in disordered dipolar nanostructures ($500k).
We are excited to continue our long-standing collabrations with Tom Russell (UMass Amherst, LBL) and Jianwei Miao (UCLA)
Published by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences.
Roundtable report: Research opportunities in the physical sciences enabled by cryogenic electron microscopy containing opportunities and challenges of quantum materials research
https://t.co/Ec21yHDkQV
Our first publication with immediate commercial relevance to 5G cellular communications thanks to great collaborations with Vida Products, Stanford, Colorado State, Berkeley and Nagaoka.
https://t.co/maTwNd45F6
Robert attends the SPIE conference in San Diego, giving two invited talks on topological magnetism in amorphous materials and ferromagnetic liquid droplets.