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Yi and Ruth Advance to Candidacy!

January 13, 2025 By Avery-Ryan Ansbro

Both Ruth and Yi have completed their exams and are now official PhD candidates. Ruth completed her exam on Monday, January 6th 2025 and Yi completed her exam on Tuesday, September 17th, 2024. Congratulations both of you on your great work.

Filed Under: Graduate Student Progress Tagged With: candidacy, Ruth Oliver, Yi Liang

Matt defends his PhD dissertation! Congratulations Matt!

January 9, 2025 By Avery-Ryan Ansbro

On December 9th, Matt gave a great defense of his PhD dissertation, titled “Analysis of Phase Stability and Defect Mobility in Functional Oxides Exposed to Extreme Conditions“. In completing his work at the University of Michigan, he has accepted a position at Micron Technology. Excellent job! The Ferroelectronics Lab wishes you the very best luck in your future work!

Filed Under: Graduate Student Progress Tagged With: Disertation, Graduation, Matt Webb

Sieun defends her PhD dissertation! Congratulations Sieun!

May 10, 2022 By Matt Webb

On May 5th, Sieun gave a great defense of her PhD dissertation, titled “Theoretical discovery and experimental synthesis of ultra-wide-band-gap semiconductors for power electronics“. Congratulations Sieun! The Ferroelectronics Lab wishes you the very best luck in your future work!

Filed Under: Graduate Student Progress Tagged With: dissertation, Graduation, Sieun Chae

Steve defends his PhD dissertation! Congratulations Steve!

September 22, 2021 By Matt Webb

On September 13th, Steve gave a great defense of his PhD dissertation, titled “Composite Spin Hall
Conductivity from Non-collinear Antiferromagnetic Order
“. Congratulations Steve! The Ferroelectronics Lab wishes you the very best luck in your future work!

Filed Under: Graduate Student Progress

Nguyen defends her PhD dissertation! Congratulations Nguyen!

August 11, 2021 By Matt Webb

Today, Nguyen gave a great defense of her PhD dissertation, titled “Strain engineering of perpendicular magnetic insulators for magnetoelectronics“. Congratulations Nguyen! The Ferroelectronics Lab wishes you the very best luck in your future work!

Filed Under: Graduate Student Progress

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News

  • New Publication! “Engineering antiferromagnetic magnon bands through interlayer spin pumping” March 28, 2025
  • New Publication! “Polydopamine-Assisted Electroless Deposition of Magnetic Functional Coatings for 3D-Printed Microrobots” January 31, 2025
  • New Publication! “Geometric effects in the measurement of the remanent ferroelectric polarization at the nanoscale”  January 14, 2025

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News

New Publication! “Engineering antiferromagnetic magnon bands through interlayer spin pumping”

March 28, 2025 By Avery-Ryan Ansbro

New Publication! “Polydopamine-Assisted Electroless Deposition of Magnetic Functional Coatings for 3D-Printed Microrobots”

January 31, 2025 By Avery-Ryan Ansbro

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