Stadler Research Group at the 62nd Annual Conference on Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Prof. Beth Stadler and PhD students Daniel Shore and Karthik Srinivasan attended the MMM 2017 at Pittsburgh, PA from 11/6/2017-11/10/2017. A total of 3 talks were given by the group, Prof. Stadler and Karthik spoke on Si-integration of nonreciprocal (magnetic) optical materials and Daniel spoke about magnetic biomarkers for hyperthermia and MRI contrast. Furthermore, Prof. Stadler also chaired the session on Biomagnetic Applications and visited the Carnegie Mellon University.

Tom in Spain

Magdalena Palace

Tom Gage attended the IEEE Magnetics Summer School in Santander, Spain.  Cutting edge research from around the world was presented at the school, and Tom presented a poster on his work.  His team's proposed project was selected for funding and received $5000 to conduct the research.

Group Lunch

Our group welcomes the new PhD student Mohammad Reza Zamani.

group lunch

New publication with NIST

Our collaborators at NIST in Gaithersburg (Alex Grutter, Kathryn Krycka and Julie Borchers) have recently published their small angle neutron scattering results in which they found long range 3D correlated magnetic structures in our arrays of 35nm diameter FeGe-Cu nanowires.  Lena Tartakovskaya from Kiev National University explained the behavior with modeling and Arturo Ponce from UT San Antonio measured the physical dimensions of the nanowires with TEM.  Thanks to Madhukar Reddy from our group for his nanowires too!

New Paper with Alumnus Reddy and Undergrad Sina Roughani

Congratulations to our collaborators in Texas who just published in J Materials Chemistry C their work on TEM hologaphic imaging of 35nm-diamter nanowires in close-packed arrays which were produced by now graduated Dr. Madhukar Reddy.Undergraduate researcher, Sina Roughani, produced simulations that supported the imaging results. 

Dr. Prabesh Dulal

Prabesh Dulal successfully defended his doctoral dissertation yesterday, June 13.

Dr. Prabesh Dulal