Amy was awarded the NSF-GRFP graduate research fellowship to study the optoelectronic properties and band structure of moiré superlattices. Congratulations Amy!
Ashley presented her work studying the magnetic and optical properties of TMDC nanoribbons. So many people stopped by her poster to ask questions. Congratulations Ashley!
Amalya presented her work using ultrafast electron diffraction (UED) to study thermal transport in twisted, TMDC moire supperlattices. Congratulations Amalya!
We love our new Prusa 3D printer. Amy and Ashley are using it to make custom designed flow cells and sample holders. Lots of possibilities!!!
Ashley helping install the water cooling line for our 40 W, 1030 nm Carbide laser! It’s now ready for some single photon experiments.
We are so excited to have Greg join us for the remainder of his PhD! His knowledge of piezo force microscopy (PFM) and moiré systems is a great addition to the lab.
Ashley gave a talk at the Stanford-Bruker AFM workshop describing her work exploring the exciting optical, electronic, and magnetic properties of semiconducting nanoribbons. People were very excited by her work and asked lots of great questions.
Amy went to present a poster summarizing her work on metal-specific selectivities in hBN exfoliation. She also got to talk with the president of ACS and do some networking.